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Cynthia Franklin <[redacted]> Spam
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Jul 13, 2026, 6:51 PM UTC
Still considering your Wikipedia page? Dear Carlos, I hope you're doing well. When we last spoke, you were considering creating a Wikipedia page for your personal or business profile. I just wanted to check in to see if it's still something you're planning. If your online reputation and credibility remain a priority, we'd be happy to help you evaluate your eligibility and guide you through the process. As a thank you for your previous interest, we're currently offering 20% off our editorial services for returning inquiries. Our team can assist with: • Eligibility and notability review• Research and source evaluation• Draft preparation• Wikipedia policy compliance throughout the process If you'd like us to review your profile and discuss the next steps, simply reply to this email and we'll take it from there. Best Regards, Cynthia Frankin Digital Publishing Expert
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Jul 13, 2026, 7:02 PM UTC
Hi Cynthia, Thanks for the email — I’m still very interested in setting up a Wikipedia page, actually! I’ve been thinking about it more since I started reading up on how people from the oil and gas industry get visibility online. It’s kind of a strange thing, but I’ve noticed that a lot of our legal cases end up being referenced in public forums, and it feels like having a solid, credible profile could help with both reputation and client trust. I’ve been working from home a lot lately — the office is a mess, and I still haven’t gotten the new filing cabinet I promised myself. Honestly, I’ve been doing a lot of late-night research on oil litigation cases, and it made me wonder if there’s a way to show up in a more authoritative way online. Could you let me know what the eligibility criteria are for a personal profile? Specifically, do they look for active involvement in public policy or legal advocacy, or is it more about business impact? Also, is there a timeline for how long it takes to get a draft approved? I’d love to walk through it with you — maybe we can even discuss how to align it with some of the recent cases I’ve been handling in East Texas. Best, Danny Smith Oil and Gas Litigation Attorney Houston, Texas Sent from my iPad Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415