Talk:Assouline Publishing
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[edit]Hello All,
This page has been deleted due to the marketing tone of its content.
Can anyone suggest improvements to the voice of the article?
I studied the Wikipedia tutorials before creating the article and compared it to other luxury brands/publishers before saving my changes, but I seem to have missed the mark.
Any insight and advice for revisions that you can offer would be greatly appreciated!
Kind regards, SusanSmith2 (talk) 15:18, 25 March 2011 (UTC) Susan Smith
Editing with a conflict of interest
[edit]As this article is often edited by editors with a clear conflict of interest, some tips may be helpful: please read WP:COI and suggest substantial edits here on article talk instead of adding them yourself. Secondly, avoid using self-published or obvious marketing sources. Such sources should be used sparingly and only for uncontroversial minor content - basing extensive parts of the article on such sources violates Wikipedia's content guidelines. Lastly, such an article is only meant as an encyclopedic overview. Not every single collection or minor detail of the company's history needs mentioning, especially when such details have not been previously covered by independent reliable sources. Focus on the most relevant, noteworthy facts and skip minor details and extensive lists of secondary information. GermanJoe (talk) 19:08, 24 June 2020 (UTC)