User talk:Aronredd

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Response to: Additions of www.imscouting.com[edit]

Hello, prior to adding external links to player pages on Wikipedia, i have read all the guidelines to adding links. I believe that all the links that i added are absouloty appropriate to the pages in which i added them. They are not simple advertising or promotions and they add significant info for users who want to know more about the players that are featured. I see no difference than to link a player page to his FIFA page or a South American Blog than to his IMScouting player profile, which has unique information which you can't find in other places. Please explain to me the difference? because this way the subject of the Wikipedia page is given more information in an external site, which is as i understand the reason for adding external sites. If you would examine the www.imscouting.com site you would notice that adding player profiles is in no harm to the users and further more many fans of the site around the world had added by themselves more than 500 links from wikipedia to IMScouting. I urge you to reconsider allowing me to post the links to player pages (some player pages on Wikipedia offer very little and our data can be very helpful), or please explain to me how it would be possible for us to combine our vast data (the biggest in the world) on players at Wikipedia, so it would benifit both sides. I understand that there are also different templates that can be used in order to do this? IMScouting.com is the only online website in the world which has contracts with more than 100 proffessional football teams as their clients- like CSKA Moskva, Bolton, Club Brugge, Anderlecht, Olimpiakos, Portsmouth, Dinamo Zagreb, Lille, FC Zurich, Leverkusen, Dortmund and many many more (the equivalent in the film industry to imdb.com- which is featured at Wikipedia), which is also why our information is the most up-to-date and reliable. Best Regards, Aron Redd, 10 January 2010, 10:55.