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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 24.246.23.7 (talk) at 09:22, 6 January 2017 (→‎"Creative Marketing": new section). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

My proclamation

I suggest removing the Management section; it is not really of general interest, and unsourced other than the company's own website, which could be linked to.

Likewise the unsourced section below the references could go.

Absent any objections I will make these changes in a day or two. Pinkbeast (talk) 15:25, 22 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

"Creative Marketing"

I suspect that this article might have been edited and/or created by employees or perhaps persons who have a special interest in this company. Nothing wrong with that, but I think it might be prudent to monitor this page for "creative marketing" i.e. an expository vs informative writing style. My curiosity (and subsequent suspicion) was peaked by a post to the wiki help desk asking how to change the title of this article from "...(advertising agency)" to something I can't remember exactly but I think was something along the lines of "...(creative marketing company)". To me, that sounded like doublespeak more characteristic of copywriters than encyclopedia editors.

When I first check out this page I was already suspect that it might not even be about a company that was really notable enough for wikipedia, but eventhough I had never heard of them, on face value it seemed this company might be renowned. I'm still not sure whether or not this article is notable, but at present, I certainly wouldn't nominate it for deletion, and I'd abstain from voting if it was. When I took the time to check out the article's references, I found that they were all web references so it was easy to check them. However, I found that many were just links to web posts about (alleged) customers and never mentioned this company.

If this article is worthy in inclusion in wikipedia, in my opinion:

1) Any claims of specific clients of the company should be attributed to a reliable source.

2) Only awards/recognitions directly awarded to (or directly recognizing) this company, (and of course verifiable by a reliable source) should be included in this article. Awards to this companies customers/clients, their subsidiaries, co-ventures, etc. should be included in their own articles but not in this article.

24.246.23.7 (talk) 09:22, 6 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]