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Hi there, I used used the 'Move' function on the article page. The naming convention for pages is defined in WP:NC, its one of the check I do where an article is unclassified. Weggie 21:54, 7 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

I think this should survive the speedy deletion process (take a back-up maybe just in case). However what the article needs (I should have pointed this out earlier sorry) are independent sources from a third party. Have you had any press for this? Trade sources? reviews? That kind of thing? If so I would add the references/links to the article. I'll remove speedy tag for you for now. Hope this helps. I'm in the UK and it's nearly dawn! so I'll be around in about 10 hours from now if you need anything else. Weggie 05:09, 8 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Here is a good place to start for editing to Wiki:

[Link to policy]
WP:A - Attribution

Do you have any independent sources for the CDL article? It looks like a couple of people are flagging this one up so without the 3rd party sources I'm not too sure that leaves many options and it may well be deleted. Weggie 14:16, 8 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hi again - I think the assumption from the guys who have complained about the article is that this is advertising for a product or service. The only way to quell this will be through the use of independent sources I would say. Unfortunately this will be a primary factor now as the article has entered the next level of the deletion process and this is what is generally looked for. You don't need an internet source - it can be a published paper or journal review - that kind of thing? Weggie 19:14, 8 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for your time. This is not advertising but a break through in web development. Would be a pity if it had to be removed. I am not benifiting from it being posted here, the general public is. Again, thank you for your time. --Coetzeen 19:57, 8 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

License tagging for Image:CDL Flow.jpg

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Spam and COI Warning

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To clarify the above. You received these warnings because you wrote a conflict of interest article, Construct Deep Linking, that mentions yourself in the lead paragraph, and then proceeded to add this non-notable article via wikilink to: Search engine optimization, Web crawler, and Social Media Optimization Jehochman (Talk/Contrib) 09:56, 8 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Why?

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I dont understand why this is raising a SPAM issue?

There are no external links pointing to or from the article. This is a brand new technique of taking "rich user experience" and "organic search" and combining the two by using the CDL implementation. It has never been done and will change the way a lot of developers will create their sites. I shared all the technical specifications in order to assist the general public with this knowledge. If there is any way I can improve the article, I am open to suggestions. Is not benefiting any organisation nor is it promoting any product, CDL is just a name that was given to it.

Regards, --Coetzeen 19:26, 8 April 2007 (UTC)Reply