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I frankly would've PRODed but it may simply be drive-by removed so here we are; my own searches are finding nothing else but PR and trivial coverage which is essentially what this exact article is, the awards are also trivial themselves, basically expected for a starting company like this.
SwisterTwistertalk19:30, 7 August 2016 (UTC)reply
I don't view the article as being an advertorial. The article does not use promotional language, peacock language, extol the benefits of the company, and does not encourage readers to do business with it. Sometimes when articles state accomplishments that have been realized, it is a credible claim of significance or importance. North America100007:18, 14 August 2016 (UTC)reply
Comment -- I trimmed the article of the unreliably cited material and the article is in A7 territory. The only claims to notability are minor awards; both of which are trivial. One of the awards is given out by a dubious industry group:
Earlier in its life, QuoteWizard was listed on the
Deloitte Fast 500, the Fortune Inner City 100.[1][2] It also won a 2013 Leader award from the Leads Council industry group.[3]
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I frankly would've PRODed but it may simply be drive-by removed so here we are; my own searches are finding nothing else but PR and trivial coverage which is essentially what this exact article is, the awards are also trivial themselves, basically expected for a starting company like this.
SwisterTwistertalk19:30, 7 August 2016 (UTC)reply
I don't view the article as being an advertorial. The article does not use promotional language, peacock language, extol the benefits of the company, and does not encourage readers to do business with it. Sometimes when articles state accomplishments that have been realized, it is a credible claim of significance or importance. North America100007:18, 14 August 2016 (UTC)reply
Comment -- I trimmed the article of the unreliably cited material and the article is in A7 territory. The only claims to notability are minor awards; both of which are trivial. One of the awards is given out by a dubious industry group:
Earlier in its life, QuoteWizard was listed on the
Deloitte Fast 500, the Fortune Inner City 100.[1][2] It also won a 2013 Leader award from the Leads Council industry group.[3]
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