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Lisajp, good luck, and have fun. --PamD (talk) 09:59, 10 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Lisa, a couple of points about this article you started:

  • It had 3 red links, two of which were easily fixable ("championship" in singular, and capitals for the leisure centre). Before you finish editing an article, please look at it and check that links you expect to work are working correctly (first that they are blue, second that they actually lead where you intend and not to a disambiguation page or a different use of the title). In this case you could have seen and fixed these two links easily.
  • When you create a page with a "disambiguation" in brackets, like "(curler)", please remember to add it to the "disambiguation page" so that someone who searches wikipedia for the name will be able to find it! In this case there's a page Philip Jones which lists all articles on people called Phil or Philip Jones - I've added this one.
  • As a third point - you need to be aware of WP:COI and WP:AUTOBIOGRAPHY if you are, as seems likely, the person you are writing about in Lisa Peters. PamD (talk) 10:07, 10 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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