Talk:WIN/GIA
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[edit]Hello,
I need some help to make this page OK for wikipedia. Please hlpe me:
It does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve it by adding citations to reliable sources. Tagged since June 2012. - I have citations from the founders but these are not very relevent to this page and I fear they would borderline advertise. Is it ok to not cite?
It is written like an advertisement and needs to be rewritten from a neutral point of view. Tagged since June 2012. - I have made changes I feel remove any hint of an advertisement. Do my changes satisfy this comment?
The notability of this article's subject is in question. If notability cannot be established, it may be listed for deletion or removed. Tagged since June 2012. Can you give me some examples of how I can make this article "notable?" I am not sure I understand what to do here.
It may need to be wikified to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. Tagged since June 2012. Can you please explain what this means? I am not sure what to do here.
Removed deletion notice, I object to deletion, and say that this business is notable and internationally important.
[edit]I have removed the deletion notice, the notability notice, and the unreferenced notice from this article.
The deletion notice is removed because I object to the speedy deletion, and because I say that this company is notable and documented and its two predecessors, Gallup International Association and Worldwide Independent Network were notable and documented. The legal dispute between Gallup International Association and Gallup, Inc. over the use of the Gallup name shows the significance of GIA. The unreferenced notice is properly removed because the article has three inline citations. More references will be added to this article. --DThomsen8 (talk) 18:41, 22 November 2012 (UTC)