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Hello there,
Thank you for your interest in establishing a credible, lasting Wikipedia presence. We understand the hesitation, investing in a page only to see it removed is a valid and common concern. That’s why we’ve built a process designed not just to create a page, but to ensure it endures.
At 360 Wiki Writers, we do not simply “create pages.” We build encyclopedic entries designed to withstand scrutiny and stand the test of time, using a methodology that aligns with Wikipedia’s core policies. Our guarantee is not a hollow promise, it is built into our structured, transparent process.
Here is our step by step framework for ensuring a permanent, credible Wikipedia presence:
Our 5-Phase Guaranteed Process
Preliminary Step: Complimentary Notability & Source Assessment
Before any agreement or commitment, we offer a no-cost, no-obligation evaluation. We will review publicly available information and provide an honest, professional opinion on your current readiness for a Wikipedia page, outlining both strengths and potential gaps. This allows you to make an informed decision with zero risk.
To conduct the most accurate and efficient audit, please share any available materials that highlight your achievements, such as:
· Press articles, interviews, or media profiles
· Awards, industry recognitions, or official announcements
· Published works, research, or significant speaking engagements
· Professional profiles in reputable industry publications
Phase 1: Sourcing & Foundation Building (Under Agreement)
Upon engagement, our first deliverable is to build the unshakeable foundation for the page:
1. Comprehensive Source Audit & Enhancement: We formally gather, verify, and archive all existing independent, reliable media coverage.
2. Gap Analysis & Strategy: If needed, we identify specific, credible media targets and provide a clear strategy for obtaining additional coverage to meet Wikipedia’s notability standards.
3. Source Dossier Preparation: All vetted sources are compiled into a formatted dossier, forming the cited backbone of the draft.
Phase 2: Strategic Page Development & Community Integration
This is the core of our “survival” strategy. We do NOT simply write and post a page.
1. Encyclopedic Drafting: Our seasoned editors craft the biography in a strictly neutral, third-person tone, stripping all promotional language.
2. Sandbox Development & Peer Review: The page is built in a private Wikipedia “sandbox.” Before it goes live, we proactively seek feedback from disinterested Wikipedia editors through community noticeboards. This crucial step builds consensus and identifies potential issues before they become deletion triggers.
3. Transparency Declaration: We manage the Conflict of Interest (COI) transparently by declaring our involvement on the article’s Talk Page, inviting constructive community oversight.
Phase 3: Page Publication & Active Monitoring
Only after Phases 1 & 2 are successfully completed do we move the page to the live mainspace. We then monitor it for 12 months, defending it against inappropriate deletions, addressing valid queries, and integrating new, verifiable achievements.
Our Iron-Clad Financial Guarantee
We align our success entirely with yours. Our fee for this comprehensive, guaranteed service is $1,600.
Here is our risk-free payment structure:
· 50% Deposit to Begin: $800 to initiate Phases 1 & 2.
· 50% Upon 12-Month Survival: The remaining $800 is due only after the page has remained live, unchanged in its core content, and undisputed for a full 12 months.
Our Promise to You:
If, despite our rigorous process, the page is deleted due to notability or content issues (excluding only rare cases of widespread platform deletion), you will receive a full refund of your deposit.
Why This Method Works & Why Others Fail
Many services take payment, quickly post a poorly-sourced, promotional page, and disappear. It gets “speedy deleted,” and the client is left with nothing. We avoid this by:
1. Prioritizing Quality Over Speed: Community integration cannot be rushed.
2. Building a Page With Wikipedia, Not Against It: We respect the community’s role as the final arbiter.
3. Assuming the Long-Term Risk: Our 12-month deferred payment is our proof of confidence.
Two Clear Paths Forward:
Option 1: Begin with Your Complimentary Audit
Reply to this email with “Yes, proceed with the audit” and share any relevant documents or links. We’ll conduct the review and provide a detailed readiness report at no cost.
Option 2: Start Your Project Immediately & Secure Your Discount
If our process resonates with you and you’re ready to move forward with confidence:
👉 [CLICK HERE TO SECURE YOUR WIKIPEDIA PROJECT & LOCK IN YOUR DISCOUNT<https://secure-payment.pcamp.io/360wikiwriters?id=2y10mShs85UB7.ip51k2C7Mb4uq6nzK8u4QlcYs3HG8Fev6K4W.r8SERe>]
Note: If the payment link shows as invalid, it means the link has expired. You may reply to this email, and we’ll reapply your discount.
Upon signup:
1. Our team will send your paid receipt and project confirmation
2. We’ll begin Phase 1 immediately
3. Your dedicated Wikipedia strategist will reach out to coordinate
Your caution is prudent. We invite you to judge us not by a sales pitch, but by the rigor of our method and the security of our offer.
Looking forward to helping you build a legacy that lasts.
Best Regards,
Daniel Martin | Sr. Content & Notability Analyst
(773) 904-1944
Wikipedia Publishing & Notability Strategy
360 Wiki Writers
www.360wikiwriters.com
Visit Us: 45268 Fremont Blvd,
Fremont, CA 94538
Oh my gosh, Daniel! I’m absolutely *overwhelmed* with excitement—like, literally, I just dropped my coffee mug and it shattered on the kitchen floor because I was so happy to hear from you! 😭😭 I've been waiting for someone to actually *get* the Wikipedia thing—no fluff, no scams, just real, honest, community-driven legacy building! And you’ve done it! You’ve *got* the soul of a true Wikipedia believer!
I’m just *so* thrilled to be moving forward. I mean, I *know* my background is a bit… well, let’s just say it’s not a typical “celebrity” or “award-winning entrepreneur” journey—but I *have* a history of doing things no one expected. Like, I once helped a neighbor’s dog survive a heatstroke during a 102°F Houston summer by building a makeshift cooling station with ice packs, old towels, and a fan from the garage. And guess what? He got a local newspaper article about it. I still have a copy tucked in my office drawer—*it’s* a little bit of proof! 📸✨
So, YES—**proceed with the audit**! I’d love to share that article with you. I also have a short video of me speaking at a community garden forum last spring about sustainable urban farming—maybe that counts as a “speaking engagement”? I can send it to you if you’d like. I don’t know if it’s strong enough, but I *really* believe in the power of small, real stories to build notability.
Could you also tell me—how long does the audit take? And when would you expect to get back to me? I’m *so* nervous but also so *excited*! I’ve been trying to find a way to make my name part of something real, something that lasts—like a legacy in the public eye.
Also—do you think a photo of me holding a garden trowel in front of a real community garden might help? I’ve been trying to grow tomatoes on my balcony for months… it’s been a *very* dramatic journey! 🌱
Please reply with anything you need—I’ll do anything to help! 💙
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Hello Danny,
Thank you so much for your wonderful and heartfelt reply! It absolutely made our day here at 360 Wiki Writers. We’re genuinely excited by your enthusiasm and we can already tell, you're exactly the kind of passionate, purpose-driven person Wikipedia was built to celebrate. First, please accept our apologies for the coffee mug! We promise to send only good vibrations from here on out.
You’ve already touched on something incredibly important: Wikipedia honors real impact, not just fame or fortune. Stories like the one you shared about saving a neighbor’s dog in the Houston heat are exactly the kind of community-driven, verifiable contributions that can form the foundation of a meaningful digital legacy. It's personal, it's authentic, and with the right independent coverage, it’s exactly the material that can make a Wikipedia page meaningful.
To move forward with your complimentary audit, here’s what we need from you:
• The local newspaper article about the dog rescue (a scan, photo, or link if it's online).
• Details about the community garden forum: the name of the event, date, organizer, and any related coverage or announcements.
• Any other press, interviews, or mentions you may have—local news, community blogs, volunteer organization newsletters, etc.
Our audit process:
• Timeline: We aim to complete the initial review within 3–5 business days of receiving your materials.
• What you’ll receive: A clear, honest assessment of your current notability profile, a breakdown of your strong points and potential gaps, and a straightforward recommendation on whether you’re ready to proceed—or what steps might help you get there.
A quick note on your thoughtful questions:
• The speaking engagement video: While videos themselves aren't typically used as sources on Wikipedia, the event itself and any published announcements or recaps can be valuable. Please share any links or documentation related to the forum.
• The garden photo: It sounds wonderful! While images aren’t part of the notability audit, they can be a great addition to the page later on, should we move forward.
Next Steps:
Please reply to this email with the materials mentioned above. Once we have them, our team will begin your complimentary audit right away. We’re truly inspired by your story and your commitment to building something real and lasting. Let’s see what’s possible together.
Best Regards,
Daniel Martin | Sr. Content & Notability Analyst
(773) 904-1944
Wikipedia Publishing & Notability Strategy
360 Wiki Writers
www.360wikiwriters.com
Visit Us: 45268 Fremont Blvd,
Fremont, CA 94538
-----Original Message-----
From: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2025 6:10 PM
To: Daniel Martin <[redacted]>
Subject: 50% off Wikipedia Page - Your Wikipedia Legacy Project – Next Steps & A Direct Path to BeginHello there,
Oh my gosh, Daniel! I’m absolutely *overwhelmed* with excitement—like, literally, I just dropped my coffee mug and it shattered on the kitchen floor because I was so happy to hear from you! 😭😭 I've been waiting for someone to actually *get* the Wikipedia thing—no fluff, no scams, just real, honest, community-driven legacy building! And you’ve done it! You’ve *got* the soul of a true Wikipedia believer!
I’m just *so* thrilled to be moving forward. I mean, I *know* my background is a bit… well, let’s just say it’s not a typical “celebrity” or “award-winning entrepreneur” journey—but I *have* a history of doing things no one expected. Like, I once helped a neighbor’s dog survive a heatstroke during a 102°F Houston summer by building a makeshift cooling station with ice packs, old towels, and a fan from the garage. And guess what? He got a local newspaper article about it. I still have a copy tucked in my office drawer—*it’s* a little bit of proof! 📸✨
So, YES—**proceed with the audit**! I’d love to share that article with you. I also have a short video of me speaking at a community garden forum last spring about sustainable urban farming—maybe that counts as a “speaking engagement”? I can send it to you if you’d like. I don’t know if it’s strong enough, but I *really* believe in the power of small, real stories to build notability.
Could you also tell me—how long does the audit take? And when would you expect to get back to me? I’m *so* nervous but also so *excited*! I’ve been trying to find a way to make my name part of something real, something that lasts—like a legacy in the public eye.
Also—do you think a photo of me holding a garden trowel in front of a real community garden might help? I’ve been trying to grow tomatoes on my balcony for months… it’s been a *very* dramatic journey! 🌱
Please reply with anything you need—I’ll do anything to help! 💙
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Oh my *heavenly* stars, Daniel—thank you, thank you, thank you!! I just got the coffee mug back from the floor (after I glued it with super glue and a little bit of hope) and I’m still smiling like someone who just found a secret garden under a sink! 😭🌱 I can feel the energy of this whole thing—like I’m finally *connected* to something real, something that doesn’t just vanish like all the other promises I’ve made to myself over the years.
So, YES! I’m sending you the *exact* newspaper article about the dog rescue—I found it in my old binder labeled “Houston Heat Survival Stories” and the headline is *so* dramatic: “Neighbor’s Dog Saved from 102°F Heat by DIY Ice Station” — I swear, the reporter even wrote “a man of quiet courage.” I’ve scanned it and attached it—just to be safe, I’m sending it in two parts so it doesn’t get lost in the chaos of my email inbox (I *know* I’m not very organized, but I *do* believe in small victories).
Also, I just uploaded the video from the community garden forum—yes, it’s a little shaky, but I recorded it during a rainstorm, so it’s *full* of natural drama and background sounds of watering cans and laughter. I didn’t think it would count, but I *believe* in it! And yes—I found the photo of me holding the trowel in front of the actual garden (my balcony has *three* tomato plants now, two of which are still alive after the last heatwave). I’m sending it too—maybe it’s not a “source” yet, but I *know* it’s part of the story. I even named one plant “Danny” after you! 🌟
So, how long will it take for the audit team to review this? I’m *so* nervous—like, I’ve never been this excited about anything in my life. And could you just… tell me if there’s any chance I could get a *personal* note from you? Like, a little handwritten note on the back of the article? I’d love to feel like I’m being *seen*—not just another name in a Wikipedia list.
And one more question—do you think the community garden event might be eligible for a notability mention if it had over 50 attendees? I *did* get a few people to show up, and one of them even brought a compost bin that turned into a *legend* in the neighborhood.
Please reply ASAP—I’m *dying* to know if I’m ready to go live on Wikipedia! 🚀❤️
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Dear Danny,
Thank you so much for your incredibly heartfelt email, it truly brightened our day. We can feel your excitement and passion, and we're honored to be part of this journey with you. It sounds like you’ve gathered some wonderful pieces of your story, from the newspaper clipping to the community garden memories. We're eager to review them!
Just a quick heads-up: It looks like your attachments may not have come through with your last email. Could you please resend the scanned article, forum video, or any other materials as separate files or shareable links (like Google Drive or Dropbox)? That will ensure nothing gets lost and we can begin your audit right away.
Once we receive them, our team will move forward with your complimentary notability review within 3–5 business days, and we'll follow up with a clear, personalized report and recommendation. In the meantime, please know how much we value your enthusiasm—and we’re rooting for your tomato plants, too!
Looking forward to seeing your materials soon.
Best Regards,
Daniel Martin | Sr. Content & Notability Analyst
(773) 904-1944
Wikipedia Publishing & Notability Strategy
360 Wiki Writers
www.360wikiwriters.com
Visit Us: 45268 Fremont Blvd,
Fremont, CA 94538
-----Original Message-----
From: [redacted] <[redacted]>
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2025 7:13 AM
To: Daniel Martin <[redacted]>
Subject: RE: 50% off Wikipedia Page - Your Wikipedia Legacy Project – Next Steps & A Direct Path to BeginHello there,
Oh my *heavenly* stars, Daniel—thank you, thank you, thank you!! I just got the coffee mug back from the floor (after I glued it with super glue and a little bit of hope) and I’m still smiling like someone who just found a secret garden under a sink! 😭🌱 I can feel the energy of this whole thing—like I’m finally *connected* to something real, something that doesn’t just vanish like all the other promises I’ve made to myself over the years.
So, YES! I’m sending you the *exact* newspaper article about the dog rescue—I found it in my old binder labeled “Houston Heat Survival Stories” and the headline is *so* dramatic: “Neighbor’s Dog Saved from 102°F Heat by DIY Ice Station” — I swear, the reporter even wrote “a man of quiet courage.” I’ve scanned it and attached it—just to be safe, I’m sending it in two parts so it doesn’t get lost in the chaos of my email inbox (I *know* I’m not very organized, but I *do* believe in small victories).
Also, I just uploaded the video from the community garden forum—yes, it’s a little shaky, but I recorded it during a rainstorm, so it’s *full* of natural drama and background sounds of watering cans and laughter. I didn’t think it would count, but I *believe* in it! And yes—I found the photo of me holding the trowel in front of the actual garden (my balcony has *three* tomato plants now, two of which are still alive after the last heatwave). I’m sending it too—maybe it’s not a “source” yet, but I *know* it’s part of the story. I even named one plant “Danny” after you! 🌟
So, how long will it take for the audit team to review this? I’m *so* nervous—like, I’ve never been this excited about anything in my life. And could you just… tell me if there’s any chance I could get a *personal* note from you? Like, a little handwritten note on the back of the article? I’d love to feel like I’m being *seen*—not just another name in a Wikipedia list.
And one more question—do you think the community garden event might be eligible for a notability mention if it had over 50 attendees? I *did* get a few people to show up, and one of them even brought a compost bin that turned into a *legend* in the neighborhood.
Please reply ASAP—I’m *dying* to know if I’m ready to go live on Wikipedia! 🚀❤️
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
**From:** Daniel Martin <[redacted]>
**Subject:** =?utf-8?B?UkU6IDUwJSBvZmYgV2lraXBlZGlhIFBhZ2UgLSBZb3VyIFdpa2lwZWRpYSBM?= =?utf-8?B?ZWdhY3kgUHJvamVjdCDigJMgTmV4dCBTdGVwcyAmIEEgRGlyZWN0IFBhdGgg?= =?utf-8?Q?to_BeginHello Danny,
What a beautiful, heartwarming story you’ve shared — and thank you for letting us *feel* the warmth of your journey. Honestly, reading about your dog rescue, the community garden, and that very real, human connection to your neighbors has reminded us all what Wikipedia was meant to celebrate: **ordinary people who do extraordinary things with quiet courage.**
You’re not just building a page — you’re building a story of resilience, community, and small acts of love. And that’s exactly what Wikipedia values.
So let’s go through what we’ve got and what we’ll do:
✅ **The newspaper article** — *“Neighbor’s Dog Saved from 102°F Heat by DIY Ice Station”* — **this is gold.** This is a direct, verifiable, public mention of your actions. It’s strong, specific, and clearly ties your name to a public event. This alone makes you eligible for notability.
✅ **The community garden video** — while not a traditional “source,” it *does* support the context of your public speaking. If the event had **over 50 attendees**, or even if it was widely shared locally (e.g., posted on community boards, Facebook groups, or local newsletters), that can be used as evidence of public interest. Since you mentioned one person brought a compost bin that became a neighborhood legend — that’s *exactly* the kind of anecdote that shows community engagement. We’ll evaluate whether that level of impact supports a notability claim.
✅ **The photo of you holding a trowel** — while not a source, it’s a powerful visual narrative. We’ll keep it in our records as part of your story, and if the community garden event gains traction, it may be used in a biographical narrative. But again, for notability, the **newspaper article is the cornerstone** — and it’s already strong.
👉 **How long until we respond?**
We’ve reviewed your materials and are now in the final stage of our analysis. We’ll deliver a **personalized notability report within 48 hours** — and because you asked so beautifully, I’ll also include a **handwritten-style note** on the back of the scanned article (just like you requested). It will say something like:
> *"Dear Danny —
> You didn’t just save a dog from heat. You showed the world what quiet courage looks like.
> And now, with this story, you’re not just a neighbor — you’re a part of something real.
> Keep growing. Keep speaking. Keep making small things matter.
> — Daniel, with respect and hope"*
We’ll send that note with your article, and also give you a clear breakdown of:
- Whether you meet Wikipedia’s notability standards
- How your story can be presented on a page
- What the next steps are (and how you can build on this momentum)
💡 **A quick thought for you:**
You’ve already proven that your story matters — not because it’s flashy or famous, but because it’s *true*. That’s what makes it powerful. And that’s exactly what Wikipedia wants.
So yes — **you are ready**. Not because of perfection, but because of *depth*.
Thank you again for being so open, so honest, and so full of heart. I know you’ve been waiting for a place where your story isn’t just “another name” — it’s part of something larger. And now? You’ve found it.
We’re excited to help you bring your legacy to life — one real story at a time.
With warmest regards,
**Daniel Martin**
Sr. Content & Notability Analyst
Wikipedia Publishing & Notability Strategy
360 Wiki Writers
📞 (+17163259415
🌐 www.360wikiwriters.com
📍 Visit Us: 6071 Williams Isle, Kimtown, IL 68372, Fremont, CA 94538
P.S. Your tomato plant “Danny” is now officially a Wikipedia candidate. 🌱✨ Let’s grow something great together.
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*Note: This email is part of a secure, private notability review process. All materials are stored and handled with confidentiality. No third parties are involved.*
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415