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From:
Vishveshwar Jatain <vishveshwar.jatain@gmail.com>Date: Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 2:48 PM
Subject: Wikipedia query
To:
noopur.raval@gmail.comHi Noopur,
Thanks for responding.
I run an online technology magazine for a leading tech support firm called
iYogi, the magazine is called
wwwireframe (which is also currently undergoing a rebranding and redesign to offer a much better responsive UI to readers).
In the eight months since the project has been in existence -- we've done over 500 pages of original content spread across topics such as technology, business, social media, science, startups, green technology and nonprofits. What are the benchmarks for eligibility? I wouldn't like to face a situation where I create a page only to see it deleted by an editor.
As I found out, the IP range of the parent organization, iYogi, has been banned by a Wikipedia editor. I don't know why that is, maybe the page they created was badly done or perhaps it was a total sales pitch with no value.
Now that I've shared some history with you.
(1) My first priority is to create a page for my magazine (wwwireframe), how do I do it?
(2) If possible, I'd like to look into the possibility of reviving the iYogi page -- do it well this time. It's actually quite a trusted company with its investors (Sequoia being one of them) and customers (majority from US) with global competitors like Geek Squad.
Sorry for the long-ish email, tried to keep it short. Would really appreciate your opinion on this.
Warm Regards
VJ