User:Nealbush

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I feel like you are unfairly removing legitimate information and links that I am putting on our Wiki site. We are not stating anything that is an advertisement, in fact, we are simply stating facts. Saying, for example, we have 18,000 customers isn't an advertisement, it's fact. Linking to external resources, that are not always our own solution, isn't advertising.

We are big supporters of Wikipedia, in fact, many of our own Knowledge Base articles reference Wikipedia entries, so we appreciate and respect the role that it plays.

We are modeling our entries after companies like Microsoft and Exxon, and I think if you look at their entries, they look more like a promotion than anything. We fully understand that this is not a place to put in links to get reputation, in fact, we're smart enough to know that doesn't work here. With tens of thousands of people downloading our product a month, we know for a fact that many of them come to us after visiting Wikipedia and getting the information they need to proceed.

Please, if we were link spamming, that would be one thing, but clearly we are just trying to provide some valuable information about our technology for those that are seeking answers. Please be even handed in your treatment.

I welcome your response. Nealbush 14:03, 30 March 2007 (UTC)