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:# It didn't establish why the company is [[WP:ORG|notable]]. Have they been featured in multiple [[WP:IS|independent]] and [[WP:RS|reliable]] sources (such as trade publications or newspapers, or equivalent websites)? Stating that the company does a lot for the community is (unfortunately) not sufficient – we must have a third party deem it relevant enough to cover. |
:# It didn't establish why the company is [[WP:ORG|notable]]. Have they been featured in multiple [[WP:IS|independent]] and [[WP:RS|reliable]] sources (such as trade publications or newspapers, or equivalent websites)? Stating that the company does a lot for the community is (unfortunately) not sufficient – we must have a third party deem it relevant enough to cover. |
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:I hope you understand the issues here. Ultimately, our [[WP:COI|conflicts of interest]] guidelines states that ''"you should avoid or exercise great caution when editing articles related to you, your organization, or its competitors, as well as projects and products they are involved with"''. Feel free to let me know if you need anything explaining further. Regards, [[User:Mattgirling|matt]] ([[User talk:Mattgirling#top|talk]]) 15:32, 5 January 2010 (UTC) |
:I hope you understand the issues here. Ultimately, our [[WP:COI|conflicts of interest]] guidelines states that ''"you should avoid or exercise great caution when editing articles related to you, your organization, or its competitors, as well as projects and products they are involved with"''. Feel free to let me know if you need anything explaining further. Regards, [[User:Mattgirling|matt]] ([[User talk:Mattgirling#top|talk]]) 15:32, 5 January 2010 (UTC) |
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== Ernest Cook Trust == |
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I am adding information which the Ernest Cook Trust has asked me to, on their behalf. The information comes from their website which we have helped them create. Can you explain how I can do this without it causing problems? [[User:Viva communications|Viva communications]] ([[User talk:Viva communications|talk]]) 15:25, 7 January 2010 (UTC) |
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Amramp
Hi Matt, I received a message from you that my submission describing our company "Amramp" was considered advertising. I had this article written to objectively describe our unique product, the benefits it provides, and history behind the company. I completely understand and respect the fact that Wikipedia is an encyclopedia. I do not wish to advertise our company. I only wish for our unique product to be described to those who may be interested in learning about Amramp or our special type of ramp. For instance, Coca Cola has a description on Wikipedia. Do you have any suggestions about how I could enhance this article to meet Wikipedia standards?
Please see article below.
Thanks for your help. Mark
Amramp Amramp, previously known as American Ramp Systems, manufactures and installs modular steel wheelchair ramps that can be rented or purchased by individuals, businesses, and organizations. The company provides free estimates and holds patents on its designs. Amramp is represented by 40 locally owned franchisees across the United States. Amramp’s headquarters are in South Boston, Massachusetts.
Operations Ramps can be purchased and installed at homes for residents who use wheelchairs. Amramp’s ramp systems may also be temporarily rented for home-use for special occasions to accommodate handicapped guests. Often institutions and organizations rent ramp systems for special events: Graduations 2008 Democratic National Convention Athletic events Tall ships and USS John F. Kennedy Weddings Republican National Convention Businesses, organizations, and institutions such as libraries and universities also purchase Amramp systems, installed by a professional, to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements (link to article). With fully stocked locally based warehouses nationwide, Amramp installs most steel ramp systems generally within 24 to 48 hours, often – in time for someone who’s being released from a hospital or health care facility. Insurance administrator J Ouelette has ordered thousands of ramps for people’s homes nationwide. “We have patients with paraplegic, quadraplegic, and tetraplegic diagnoses,” Ouelette said. “To most people, it’s just a wheelchair ramp. But to these accident victims, it’s the difference between being home with their families and living at a rehabilitation facility or nursing home.” Specifications There is no minimum rental period or ramp size. Steel ramps are more affordable than wood or aluminum. Amramp’s ramps are made from recycled materials and are fully recyclable. Rental ramps are reusable. Ramp installation and extraction does not disturb habitats or properties. Installation often takes just a few hours. Ramp installations are often started within 48 hours of approval. Steel ramps generally do not require permits. The steel mesh surface of the ramp performs optimally year-round in any weather. The mesh material offsets moisture, eliminating ice, puddles, and moss. Ramps are flame-retardant. Professional Associations Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist designation from the Remodelers Council of the National Association of Home Builders in collaboration with AARP (links?) Manufacturers and Suppliers Council (MSC) of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO), National Association of Home Builders and the Modular Building Institute (links?)
The Salvation Army (links?) Sponsored Family Fun Night for veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan Ramp Access Made Possible by Students (RAMPS) (links?) Ramp-a-Thons: installed 17 ramps in one weekend Lowe’s and Rebuilding Together (links?) Provided estimated $100,000 in ramps after Hurricane Katrina Yellow Ribbon Fund and Mologne House (links?) Donated/installed 2 ramps at Walter Reed Medical Center for vets NeighborWorks America (links?) Provide ramps in rural communities of Upstate New York
He previously owned Gordon Industries, Inc., which manufactured construction components such as stairs and railings. Gordon experiences greater fulfillment from his current venture: “I work each day to do something important. It has changed my life.” Quick facts and testimonials • “Amramp goes a long way, above and beyond pricing. If we can’t get the ramp placed for three weeks, we’re not doing the patient or the homeowner any good. Amramp helps make the patient the priority. We once needed a ramp that was over 100 feet; three of the independent franchisees worked together to get ramp installed in a timely fashion.” -- J. Ouelette Insurance administrator • “Amramp installed three modular ramps in one day. FEMA put in wooden ramps that rotted within one year, leaving people stranded inside their houses for fear of an accident while using the rotted ramps.” -- K. Blanchette, DeSoto County, Fla., case manager • Actor Christopher Reeves, who survived a house-riding accident as a quadriplegic, used ramps several times a year at speaking events around the country. • The US Navy used a ramp to allow handicapped former crewmembers to enter the John F. Kennedy aircraft carrier for a reunion.
Company & franchise information Franchise sales began in 2002; 40 franchisees cover 27 states across the US. Controlled growth in franchises is expected to continue, due to the rise of home health care and an aging populace. Chief Operations Officer Jim Norton plans to expand internationally. External links http://www.amramp.com/ http://franchise.amramp.com |
—Preceding unsigned comment added by Amramp (talk • contribs) 15:14, 5 January 2010 (UTC)
- Hi Mark. Thanks for your message. There are a couple issues with the page:
- It wasn't written objectively, and appeared to be an advert. This goes against our "What Wikipedia is not" policy. Examples of this are the testimonial and specification sections. Specification of products should be irrelevant to Wikipedia articles as the purpose shouldn't be to sell or describe an item in such manner.
- It didn't establish why the company is notable. Have they been featured in multiple independent and reliable sources (such as trade publications or newspapers, or equivalent websites)? Stating that the company does a lot for the community is (unfortunately) not sufficient – we must have a third party deem it relevant enough to cover.
- I hope you understand the issues here. Ultimately, our conflicts of interest guidelines states that "you should avoid or exercise great caution when editing articles related to you, your organization, or its competitors, as well as projects and products they are involved with". Feel free to let me know if you need anything explaining further. Regards, matt (talk) 15:32, 5 January 2010 (UTC)
Ernest Cook Trust
I am adding information which the Ernest Cook Trust has asked me to, on their behalf. The information comes from their website which we have helped them create. Can you explain how I can do this without it causing problems? Viva communications (talk) 15:25, 7 January 2010 (UTC)