Welcome! edit

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BINDER (company) edit

Hi Ket07, when creating or editing articles on Wikipedia, it's important to avoid (even the appearance of) a promotional tone. Sentences like "The South of Germany is known for its entrepreneurial spirit and the Binder family was no exception" shouldn't be used: at best, they're hollow, and at worst, they sound like they're promoting the subject instead of describing it. Please feel free to ask me any questions you may have on my talk page or visit Wikipedia:New contributors' help page. Happy editing! Sindinero (talk) 07:33, 27 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

BINDER article - sourcing edit

Hi Ket07, i have reinserted the maintenance tags in the BINDER article. None of the cited statements is really supported by the used source. Also the problem with overly promotional statements with almost no sources still remains. If those issues are not addressed, the article will eventually be nominated for deletion as purely promotional. Wikipedia has clear policies against company advertisement, WP:SPAM and WP:COI-articles. If you have questions about those issues, you can always contact me or an experienced administrator for more information. Regards. GermanJoe (talk) 18:04, 10 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

Some comments about BINDER article edit

Hello Ket07, i checked the article and have some more comments:

  • Some outstanding, too positive statements have been removed, good. A few more see below.
  • You may want to contact User:MikeWazowski about details to his maintenance tags. Different editors have different opinions, what constitutes "advertisement", so it's always better to check such concerns.
  • "As Peter Michael Binder grew up he became involved in ..." and "After completing his studies, Peter Michael Binder opted to sell ... " ==> there is some missing fact in this narrative: Binder "became involved" and then "opted to sell". Just doing daily operations doesn't authorize him to sell the business, so there has to be some missing change in ownership between the two statements. Should be clarified, who had the final responsibility about company matters in this period.
  • "Beyond reinvestment into the business, BINDER has also worked [to give back] " ==> avoid statements about intents and emotions, when not absolutely necessary. Here you can just state, that Binder initiated this award to support promising researchers."
  • " In 2005 Peter Michael Binder spearheaded, along with 139 other companies, the creation of the Tuttlingen University Campus." ==> source [5] does not explicitly support "spearheaded" (=leading role). If he had an outstanding leading role as primary organizer, you need another source. Otherwise the 140 companies were more equal in their efforts and "spearheaded" is too strong as statement.
  • "Products" and "Markets" - Pure lists are generally discouraged in Wiki-articles, but sometimes necessary. If possible, try to rephrase as regular prose and fill the list entries with some additional factual details.
  • "Products" and "Markets" - notability: generally try to limit the informations to notable facts (the most "common" products and the "regular" markets). If a product was only sold once or twice in the company's history, it's not noteworty encyclopedic, same for small or only occasional markets.
  • (sourced) information about market shares for the main products would be interesting to add.
  • A final note: make sure to continue to look for other reliable sources. 5 sources should be generally ok as lower limit, but are still very thin, especially if someone (not me) decides to challenge the article's notability or it's initially too positive presentation of the company.

I hope, these pointers are helpful to improve the article. GermanJoe (talk) 11:24, 24 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

Proposed deletion of BINDER (company) edit

 

The article BINDER (company) has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

clicking random article led me here. Created by single purpose account. Not noteworthy. No German wiki page, even though it's a German company.

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