I am only putting informational content (e.g. history) on the page, not advertising so I am complying.

Do I have to post the content to you and then you can check it's okay and you post it?

LydiaC1991 (talk) 13:17, 28 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

Yes, you can post suggestions at the talk pages of the articles you want to edit and see if someone will comment or edit the article for you. But, unfortunately often you will not get any response, if the article is not "watchlisted" by many users. One thing you must never do is to copy stuff from other sites and put into Wikipedia; not even if it is your employer's site. I understand Wikipedia is difficult to handle and understand for a new user, and promotional editing is not allowed, so people who edit articles where they have a conflict of interest (like articles related to their employer) do often run into problems. Basically, you should only edit very basic, neutral stuff that can be verified by indenpendent sources (newspapers, magazines etc). Wikipedia is an encyclopedia; fundamentally different from ordinary business sites/ homesites. Regards, Iselilja (talk) 13:29, 28 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

LydiaC1991, you are invited to the Teahouse

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