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COI - I work for this company, however I believe that the company is legitimate enough to warrant a Wikipedia page.
I believe this article is also as objective as it can be. However, I would greatly appreciate if someone would edit the article to make it objective and remove the disclaimer saying that "A major contributor to this article seems to have a close connection..."
Thanks for your help.
Gabem274 ( talk) 03:27, 12 April 2016 (UTC)
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Would greatly appreciate if someone could edit the description and the history of this article in order to make it as balanced and objective as possible. May require the addition of sources or the removal of sections so that Wikipedia sees this article as an objective and unbaised piece. Thank you in advance.
Gabem274 ( talk) 01:30, 16 May 2016 (UTC)
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Please edit opening two sentences: Expert360 is a global online marketplace which connects over 7000 vetted independent consultants with companies of all sizes for temporary, contract or project based work.[1] Expert360 is based in Sydney, Australia. Its competitors include other online marketplaces such as HourlyNerd, Sparehire and Upwork.
So that the main source is not the Expert360 about page and/or this evidence is corroborated by another source. Thanks.
61.69.84.230 ( talk) 01:25, 7 June 2016 (UTC)
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Please edit the table underneath the Expert360 logo so that formatting is correct and up to Wikipedia standard. Please also add sources to any section in this table that may need a source added.
Thank you.
Gabem274 ( talk) 04:45, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
Hi @ St170e: thank you for that. I have amended my request edits and provided some resources for anyone who wants to use them.
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Please edit opening two sentences: Expert360 is a global online marketplace which connects over 7000 vetted independent consultants with companies of all sizes for temporary, contract or project based work.[1] Expert360 is based in Sydney, Australia. Its competitors include other online marketplaces such as HourlyNerd, Sparehire and Upwork.
So that the main source is not the Expert360 about page and/or this evidence is corroborated by another source. Thanks.
Here are some sources that might help:
http://www.afr.com/technology/tech-talent-follows-the-money-20140112-iyaak
http://www.smh.com.au/small-business/entrepreneur/how-to-raise-1-million-20140128-31lj2
The Expert360 press page might help as well: https://expert360.com/press