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Wikipedia.  Fred Pierce – President of BnBwebsites.com  Rules - guidelines  Conflict of interest  Wikipedia’s 5 pillars  How to write / submit an.

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1 Wikipedia

2  Fred Pierce – President of BnBwebsites.com  Rules - guidelines  Conflict of interest  Wikipedia’s 5 pillars  How to write / submit an article  References

3 We recommend to go through all of Wikipedia's rules, guidelines, and conflict of interest so you don’t violate any of Wikipedia's rules to avoid getting banned or blocked. Rules and guidelines http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_policies_and_guidelines Conflict of interest http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Conflict_of_interest

4  Self-promotion. It can be tempting to write about yourself or projects in which you have a strong personal involvement. However, do remember that the standards for encyclopedic articles apply to such pages just like any other. This includes the requirement to maintain a neutral point of view, which is difficult when writing about yourself or about projects close to you. Creating overly abundant links and references to autobiographical sources is unacceptable. See Wikipedia:Autobiography, Wikipedia:Notability and Wikipedia:Conflict of interest. Wikipedia:AutobiographyWikipedia:NotabilityWikipedia:Conflict of interest  Advertising. All information about companies and products are written in an objective and unbiased style. All article topics must be verifiable with independent, third-party sources, so articles about very small "garage" or local companies are typically unacceptable. External links to commercial organizations are acceptable if they identify major organizations which are the topic of the article. Wikipedia neither endorses organizations nor runs affiliate programs. See also Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies) for guidelines on corporate notability. Those promoting causes or events, or issuing public service announcements, even if noncommercial, should use a forum other than Wikipedia to do so. objective and unbiased styleverifiable independentthird-party sourcesExternal linksWikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies)public service announcements

5  What is conflict of interest? Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a forum for advertising or promoting yourself, or a vanity press. As such, it should contain only material that complies with its content policies, and Wikipedians must place the interests of the encyclopedia first. Any editor who gives priority to outside interests may be subject to a conflict of interest. There are no firm criteria to determine whether a conflict of interest exists, but there are warning signs. Adding material that appears to promote the interests or visibility of an article's author, its author's family members, employer, associates, or their business or personal interests, places the author in a conflict of interest. When editors write to promote their own interests, their contributions often show a characteristic lack of connection to anything the general reader might want to consult as a reference. If you do write an article on an area in which you are personally involved, be sure to write in a neutral tone and cite reliable, third-party published sources, and beware of unintentional bias. Neutral point of view is one of Wikipedia's five pillars. neutral tonesourcesNeutral point of viewfive pillars http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Conflict_of_interest

6  Citing oneself  Financial  Legal Antagonists  Autobiography  Self Promotion *  Promotional article production on behalf of clients  Campaigning  Close relationships How can we avoid Conflict of Interest edits?

7 Wikipedia is "the encyclopedia that anyone can edit," but if you have a conflict of interest 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; Participating in deletion discussions about articles related to your organization or its competitors; anddeletion discussions Linking to the Wikipedia article, your own user subspace, or a website of your organization from other articles (see Wikipedia:Spam); and you must always:user subspace Wikipedia:Spam Avoid breaching relevant policies and guidelines, especially neutral point of view, verifiability, and autobiography.neutral point of viewverifiabilityautobiography

8 Don’t copy your source from another website. Example – TripAdvisor history. Wikipedia will delete your article right away when this happens and possibly ban you.

9 The fundamental principles by which Wikipedia operates are summarized in the form of five "pillars Pillar 1 Wikipedia is an online encyclopediaWikipedia is an online encyclopedia. It incorporates elements of general and specialized encyclopedias, almanacs, and gazetteers. Wikipedia is not a soapbox, an advertising platform, a vanity press, an experiment in anarchy or democracy, an indiscriminate collection of information, or a web directory. It is not a dictionary, newspaper, or a collection of source documents; that kind of content should be contributed instead to the Wikimedia sister projects.encyclopediasalmanacsgazetteerssoapboxadvertising platformvanity pressanarchydemocracyindiscriminate collection of informationdirectory dictionarynewspapersource documentsWikimedia sister projects http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:5P

10 Pillar 2 Wikipedia has a neutral point of viewWikipedia has a neutral point of view. We strive for articles that advocate no single point of view. Sometimes this requires representing multiple points of view, presenting each point of view accurately and in context, and not presenting any point of view as "the truth" or "the best view". All articles must strive for verifiable accuracy: unreferenced material may be removed, so please provide references. Editors' personal experiences, interpretations, or opinions do not belong here. That means citing verifiable, authoritative sources, especially on controversial topics and when the subject is a living person. When conflict arises over neutrality, discuss details on the talk page, and follow dispute resolution. point of viewarticlesverifiable accuracyplease provide referencespersonal experiences, interpretations, or opinionsverifiableauthoritative sourcescontroversial topicsliving persontalk pagedispute resolution

11 Pillar 3 Wikipedia is free contentWikipedia is free content that anyone can edit and distribute. Respect copyright laws, and avoid plagiarizing your sources. Since all your contributions are freely licensed to the public, no editor owns any article; all of your contributions can and will be mercilessly edited and redistributed.anyone can editcopyrightplagiarizingfreely licensed to the publicowns any article

12 Pillar 4 Wikipedians should interact in a respectful and civil mannerWikipedians should interact in a respectful and civil manner. Respect and be polite to your fellow Wikipedians, even when you disagree. Apply Wikipedia etiquette, and avoid personal attacks. Find consensus, avoid edit wars, and remember that there are 3,521,866 articles on the English Wikipedia to work on and discuss. Act in good faith, never disrupt Wikipedia to illustrate a point, and assume good faith on the part of others. Be open and welcoming.Wikipedians etiquettepersonal attacksconsensusedit warsnever disrupt Wikipedia to illustrate a pointassume good faithwelcoming

13 Pillar 5 Wikipedia does not have firm rulesWikipedia does not have firm rules. Rules on Wikipedia are not fixed in stone, and the spirit of the rule trumps the letter of the rule. Be bold in updating articles and do not worry about making mistakes. Your efforts do not need to be perfect; prior versions are saved, so no damage is irreparable.Be bolddo not need to be perfectprior versions are saved

14 We obviously want to write about our bed and breakfast or Inn, but more specifically we want to write about the HISTORY of the building and/or the area it is in. Then we need to backup our article with facts, or references (links to other articles) We need to be neutral in the article. Example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Old_Wailuku_Inn_at_Ulupono http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Old_Wailuku_Inn_at_Ulupono

15 Search for the article you want to write to verify it hasn’t already been written

16 If the article you want to create hasn’t been written, click on the red title of the new article Look down the list to see if there is anything close to the article you want to write. Maybe you can just edit an article instead of create a new one.

17  You will be presented with an empty content box to paste your pre- written article in

18  After you paste your article in, you can edit it and make your format changes.

19 Don’t save your page until you are completely finished with the article! You need to click on “show preview” or it will be visible to everyone. If you save your article when it isn’t finished, you could be marked for speedy deletion because you article may not have all the links and references needed to backup your facts.

20 Formatting: To make a link to an internal Wikipedia page, highlight the word(s), then click on the chain icon

21 The insert link page will come up with the word(s) you have highlighted. Choose an internal or external and insert link. Its always a good idea to verify the link works before you put them in

22 You can see the link is in blue text

23 You also need to mark your references with tags. Notice what you need to put in brackets. This example will put the reference of Jamul Haven at the bottom with a link to http://jamulhaven.com http://jamulhaven.com You will also need to put a reflist at the bottom of your article so the references will be listed. {{reflist}} is all you have to put

24 After the ref tags and reflist is put in, you will see the reference look like this. Top of page Bottom of page

25 Headings: ==heading== ===subheading===

26 Headings: ==heading== ===subheading=== This is what it looks like after you preview your settings.

27 Once you are happy with the way it looks after looking at the preview, click on the save page button

28 You can always use Wikipedia’s Article wizard but I feel the previous steps are easier http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Article_wizard http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Article_wizard

29  Be familiar with Wikipedia's rules  Make the article mater of fact  No self promotion  Neutral point of view  History of the building / property  Edited properly with references

30  Fred Pierce fpierce@bnbwebsites.comfpierce@bnbwebsites.com  801-615-9759  What other subjects would you like to hear about in future webinars?


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