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Photo, and a tangential comment.

I like the photo. It looks rather Gursky!

However, I do sometimes worry that - like the photo - en.wikipedia focusses on brands of retail goods; service brands, and brands which aren't bought by the typical reader (ie. B2B rather than B2C), often get overlooked. Hopefully this project won't get stuck in that rut! bobrayner (talk) 12:00, 19 December 2012 (UTC)

Agreed. I always tell people "consumers and tech pros write Wikipedia, not CEOs"
The other big gap is feminine products/brands. CorporateM (Talk) 13:47, 19 December 2012 (UTC)

Brand article consolidation

A while back I went to improve the article on brand management, but realized I needed to consolidate about 20 some-odd articles before I proceed. It fell off my radar, because I felt I needed more input and collaboration from others, but below is the rough plan I had for consolidation if anyone cares to comment or help out. CorporateM (Talk) 13:32, 19 December 2012 (UTC)

Brand article consolidation plan

Remaining articles after merge

  1. Brand: Definitions of components of brands can be consolidated here, except where they exceed WP:LENGTH
  2. Brand management: The act or profession of managing a brand and various methodologies/tactics can be consolidated here, except where they exceed WP:LENGTH
  3. Brand loyalty: Broken out to a separate article from Brand per WP:LENGTH using summary style on Brand
  4. Green brands: Broken out to a separate article from Brand per WP:LENGTH with some information in the brand management article
  5. Employer branding: Broken out to a separate article from Brand per WP:LENGTH using summary style on Brand

Merged articles

  • There are some very logical suggestions here, and some WP:BOLD editing can better-organize much of this content. Regarding the Brand community article being merged to either Brand loyalty or Brand management, this is a close call regarding which merge target to choose because they're all closely related. I'm leaning toward Brand loyalty as the merge target because it seems to be a slightly better fit. Northamerica1000(talk) 13:15, 22 December 2012 (UTC)

How does this wikiproject plan to deal with missing brand categories?

Forgive me if I am posting something that does not make sense – I am new to this.

I was looking at Category:Brands by product type but could not find ammunition there. However Category:Ammunition manufacturers does exist. So I am wondering why this type of brand does not exist? Ottawahitech (talk) 01:03, 21 December 2012 (UTC)

There's a lot of big stuff missing from that category, not just ammunition. I'll look at expanding the category tree a bit, although some branches would be redundant if we don't have much article-space coverage as yet... bobrayner (talk) 12:32, 21 December 2012 (UTC)

Logo Quiz: a useful to-do list of missing brands

I previously posted the following at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Companies, and did not get a response. Maybe this WikiProject is a better venue?

Logo Quiz is one of the most popular games nowadays for iPhone, iPad and Android devices. In total there are 9 levels and in each level you have to discover the name of the brand / company. A partial logo is shown and you have to guess it correctly

Though this is hardly a reliable criterion for notability; I am suggesting this as a sort of to-do list for article creation:

All the logos in this game (by "Bubble Quiz Games"?) are purported to be "famous", especially those in the game's lower levels, but many of the companies mentioned by the above website as solutions to the quiz have no Wikipedia article. As I am especially ignorant of brands, can someone acquainted with better-known brands check the list provided there and see which famous brands are missing from Wikipedia?

הסרפד (Hasirpad) [formerly Ratz...bo] 18:24, 21 December 2012 (UTC)

I think you've misunderstood my suggestion.
I'm not requesting an article on Logo Quiz; it probably isn't a very notable game. However, the website I linked lists all the logos used in the game, which are supposed to be relatively well known logos (or the game wouldn't be fair, would it?); Wikipedia is missing many of the brands whose logos are included there (in the higher levels of the game), and many of them probably should have articles. הסרפד (Hasirpad) [formerly Ratz...bo] 19:19, 24 December 2012 (UTC)
I see. I removed the article request for Logo Quiz from the Article to-do page. Perhaps you can list the names of potential articles at the Article to-do list (under article requests) that you feel should be included in the encyclopedia. Northamerica1000(talk) 06:04, 26 December 2012 (UTC)

Article statistics error message

Am I the only editor who gets Total results: Error when clicking on a number in Wikipedia:WikiProject_Brands#Article_statistics? Ottawahitech (talk) 20:53, 22 December 2012 (UTC)

I get the same. Don't some of the bots/tools for this run daily? It's a new project; perhaps it will bed down in the next day or two... bobrayner (talk) 21:15, 22 December 2012 (UTC)
  • Everything is working now; let me know if I can do anything else! —Theopolisme 16:19, 24 December 2012 (UTC)
It looks great, and thanks so much for your assistance regarding this matter. It is much appreciated! Happy holidays! Northamerica1000(talk) 16:33, 24 December 2012 (UTC)

BRANDS or Brands?

When I search wikipedia for wp:Brands I find myself in Wikipedia:Notability (breweries)

If I search wp:BRANDS I get to this wikiproject.


Can someone please tell me what the official name of this wikiproject is and how to best find it at wikipedia? Ottawahitech (talk) 15:34, 28 December 2012 (UTC)

I have changed the redirect to point here. bobrayner (talk) 15:59, 28 December 2012 (UTC)
  • @bobrayner, thanks works great. Now if only I could type in wp brands into the wiki-search box (without the ":")...  :-) Ottawahitech (talk) 17:00, 31 December 2012 (UTC)

Automatically updating talk pages with the project banner – DodoBot AnomieBOT

User:DodoBot can automatically tag articles with this project's banner working from the categories of this project's focus. The bot also has some abilities to perform various auto-assessments (e.g. based on stub tags in articles, article length, and other factors). It would take some work and time to accomplish, particularly to create the pages for the bot to work from. Here's an example page from WikiProject Toronto regarding how the list would need to be formatted (with this project's categories, of course), which the bot reads from. Here is the relevant information:

Northamerica1000(talk) 13:57, 19 December 2012 (UTC)

That will probably work. TBrandley 16:00, 21 December 2012 (UTC)
  • Note: The editor that manages DodoBot hasn't contributed to Wikipedia since around late-November, 2012, so here are some options below. Northamerica1000(talk) 13:25, 2 January 2013 (UTC)

Additional automated tagging options

Northamerica1000(talk) 13:18, 2 January 2013 (UTC)

Update

I'm currently working on a master list for AnomieBOT to read from. It will take some time, as I want it to be accurate and focused upon topics that are very specific to this project's scope. When it is completed, I will post it on this talk page for people's perusal and to obtain input. Northamerica1000(talk) 14:29, 3 January 2013 (UTC)

Brand piracy

Maybe this article should be merged with Counterfeit consumer goods. NordhornerII (talk) _The man from Nordhorn 01:27, 24 December 2012 (UTC)

  • Yes, there seems to be a connection between brands and trademarks. But what exactly is the connection? Ottawahitech (talk) 22:52, 5 January 2013 (UTC)
    • Trademarks are a subset of brands. All trademarks are "brands", but not all brands are trademarks. Trademarking is just a way to legally protect a brand and insure exclusive use of the brand name, for the purpose of preventing confusing and dilution in the marketplace. To a degree, it is even consumer protection. Dennis Brown - © Join WER 16:56, 7 January 2013 (UTC)
Trademarks are filed with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). According to USPTO, there are four types of trademarks: Trademarks, service marks, collective marks and certification marks. They are specific symbols, phrases or imagery used to identify a product or service and distinguish it from others.
Our article on Brand currently uses the definition set by the American Marketing Association's term dictionary[1], which sounds identical to the definition of trademarks. Different sources define brand differently and it's a very ambiguous word. I would advocate for a more sophisticated definition tied to brand qualities, reputation, etc. I am a fan of the KitchenAid brand, because I have gotten good products from them, not because of their trademark. Their brand has a reputation with me. CorporateM (Talk) 18:33, 29 January 2013 (UTC)

TAFI

Hello,
Please note that Brand management, which is within this project's scope, has been selected to become a Today's Article for Improvement. The article is currently in the TAFI Holding Area, where comments are welcome about ideas to improve it. After the article is moved from the holding area to the TAFI schedule, it will appear on Wikipedia's Main Page in the "Today's Article for Improvement" section for one week. Everyone is invited to participate in the discussion and encouraged to collaborate to improve the article.
Thank you,
TheOriginalSoni (talk) 07:38, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
(From the TAFI team)

FYI - it's scheduled for March 2nd. CorporateM (Talk) 18:20, 29 January 2013 (UTC)

Motor vehicle models

Since we have the category Category:Vehicles by brand, it appears that motor vehicle, automobile and motorcycle model talk pages should be tagged with {{WikiProject Brands}}, the project banner template (e.g. such as on the Ford Model T talk page). In conventional usage, the make typically refers to the manufacturer, while the model refers to the specific product, so articles about the motor vehicle companies should not be tagged, except perhaps in cases when the model is the same as the company name and the information is all in one article. Per a new discussion on my talk page regarding this matter, I'm posting this here for people's input. It appears that motor vehicle models are within the scope of this project. Northamerica1000(talk) 12:55, 22 December 2012 (UTC)

I think something like a car model or motorcycle model can only become a brand when it becomes better known than its manufacturer, or can be identified separately from the manufacturer. On that basis, The Model T Ford isn't a brand, but the Mini is because it moved through several British owners before landing with BMW - and it is know ubiquitously as the Mini, not the BMW Mini. I can't think of many cars that would qualify - perhaps the Corvette is one. Similarly with motorcycles, nearly all of the models go hand-in-hand with the manufacturer's name so the brand is the manufacturer. --Biker Biker (talk) 16:09, 22 December 2012 (UTC)
Regarding the Ford Model T: It was a specific model (sometimes referred to as a marque) that was manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. In this respect, the article is worthy of the project's banner tag, because it was a specific model distributed by the company, whereas the Ford Motor Company article's talk page should not be tagged, because that topic is about the company itself. Northamerica1000(talk) 18:38, 22 December 2012 (UTC)
I am chiming in too late, but my conceptual framework of this would be Company -> Brand -> Product
For example
  • Company: Microsoft, Brand: Windows, Product: Windows 98
  • Company: Kawasaki, Brand: Ninja, Product: Ninja 500 (my first bike)
So articles on a series or suite of products would fall under a Brand, while articles about specific models would be products. CorporateM (Talk) 18:40, 29 January 2013 (UTC)
I'm also too late, but my understanding coincides with CorporateM's. In addition, I disagree with Northamerica1000's interpretation of "marque" as a synonym for "model"; indeed Brand says: "Marque or make are often used to denote a brand of motor vehicle, which may be distinguished from a car model." (the italics are from the article; the bolding is mine). For what it's worth, I'm not in favour of motor vehicle model articles (e.g. Ford Model T) being tagged with {{WikiProject Brands}}. DH85868993 (talk) 23:58, 4 February 2013 (UTC)

Proceeding with automatic project banner tagging using AnomieBOT

The following below are the relevant lists of categories and subcategories for AnomieBOT to read from to perform automatic talk page tagging with this project's banner. A great deal of time, cross-checking, double-checking, etc. went into compiling this list, to maintain very high accuracy and precision, so that only relevant categories are present. Everything has been double-checked to eliminate duplicate entries. I have manually checked all the way through all of the category trees that are part of the project's scope, to ensure that none were missed. Many categories that are not based upon brands (e.g. companies) are not included.


Brands, Products by brand and Brand management categories

3M brands
Abercrombie & Fitch brands
ACCO Brands brands
Accor brands
Acer mobile phones
Adidas brands
Affinity Gaming
Ajegroup brands
Alcatel mobile phones
Alliance Boots brands
Altadis brands
Alticor brands
Altria Group brands
Alza brands
American beer brands
American brands
American Licorice Company brands
Ameristar casinos
Amoi mobile phones
Amstrad
Amstrad CPC
Amway brands
Anheuser-Busch beer brands
Annabelle Candy Company brands
Apex Tool Group brands
Appellations
Apple Inc. mobile phones
Argentine brands
Art materials brands
Associated British Foods brands
Asus mobile phones
Athletic shoe brands
Audio branding
August Storck brands
Australian alcoholic beverages
Australian beer brands
Australian beverages
Australian brands
Australian vodkas
Austrian brands
Automatic transmission tradenames
Automotive fuel brands
Automotive technology tradenames
Backus and Johnston brands
Bada (operating system)
Bakelite
Bandai brands
Barbadian brands
Bata Shoes
Bayer brands
Beer brands
Beer brands of Germany
Beer brands of Italy
Beer brands of Italy
Beer brands of the United Kingdom
Beiersdorf brands
Belgian brands
Benelli
Benelli semi-automatic pistols
BenQ mobile phones
Beretta firearms
Beretta pistols
Beretta submachine guns
BlackBerry mobile phones
Bottled water brands
Brand management
Brand name alcohol products
Brand name beverage products
Brand name biscuits (British style)
Brand name breads
Brand name chocolate
Brand name condiments
Brand name confectionery
Brand name cookies
Brand name crackers
Brand name dairy products
Brand name desserts
Brand name diet products
Brand name food products
Brand name food products stubs
Brand name frozen desserts
Brand name hot dogs
Brand name materials
Brand name meats
Brand name pies
Brand name potato chips and crisps
Brand name poultry
Brand name products stubs
Brand name snack foods
Brand name soups
Brand name yogurts
Brand valuation
Branding companies
Branding consultants
Branding organizations
Branding terminology
Branding terminology
Brands
Brands by company
Brands by country
Brands by product type
Brands of toothpaste
Brazilian brands
Breakfast cereal companies
Breakfast cereals
Breakfast cereals by company
Breath mints
British American Tobacco brands
British beverage brands
British brands
British pie brands
British Rail brands
Brown-Forman brands
Bus transport brands
Cadbury Adams brands
Cadbury brands
Cadbury UK products
Cadbury-Schweppes brands
Cameras by brand
Campbell Soup Company brands
Canadian beer brands
Canadian brands
Candy bars
Canon cameras
Canon ELPH cameras
Canon EOS 35 mm cameras
Canon EOS accessories
Canon EOS APS cameras
Canon EOS cameras
Canon EOS DSLR cameras
Canon EOS film cameras
Canon FD cameras
Canon FL cameras
Canon flashes
Canon PowerShot cameras
Canon R cameras
Carter-Wallace
Casio brands
Casio cameras
Casio mobile phones
Casio watches
Cat food brands
Cendant brands
Cereal advertising characters
Cereal bars
Cereal box covers
Certification marks
Certification marks in India
Chevron Corporation brands
Chewing gum
Chewing tobacco brands
ChexKellogg Company brands
Chilean brands
Chinese brands
Chinese cigarette brands
Choice Hotels brands
Church & Dwight brands
Cigar brands
Cigarette brands
Cigarette lighter brands
Cigarette rolling papers
Clock brands
Clorox brands
Clothing brands
Clothing brands by country
Clothing brands by type
Clothing brands of Australia
Clothing brands of China
Clothing brands of France
Clothing brands of Germany
Clothing brands of Hong Kong
Clothing brands of India
Clothing brands of Italy
Clothing brands of Japan
Clothing brands of Pakistan
Clothing brands of Portugal
Clothing brands of Romania
Clothing brands of Serbia
Clothing brands of South Korea
Clothing brands of Spain
Clothing brands of the Netherlands
Clothing brands of the Philippines
Clothing brands of the United Kingdom
Clothing brands of the United States
Coca-Cola brands
Coffee brands
Cola brands
Colgate-Palmolive brands
Combe Incorporated brands
ConAgra Foods brands
Condoms
Consumer electronics brands
Consumer symbols
Contax cameras
Cooking appliance brands
Cooper Tools brands
Cooper Tools brands
Cosmetics brands
Crayola
Custom Coaches
Cyber-shot cameras
Czech brands
Dad's Root Beer brands
Dairy products companies
Dairy-free frozen dessert brands
Danaher Corporation brands
Danish brands
Darden Restaurants brands
Dean Foods brands
Defunct brands
Defunct motor vehicle brands of Japan
Defunct regional airline brands
Del Monte Foods brands
Dell mobile phones
Diageo beer brands
Diageo brands
Dial Corporation brands
Diaper brands
Die-cast toys
DiMAGE cameras
Dog food brands
Doll brands
Don Jorge brands
Dr Pepper Snapple Group brands
Drug brand names
Dutch brands
Dyson products
Ecolabelling
Electrolux brands
English beer brands
English brands
English ciders
Environmental certification marks
Estonian brands
ExxonMobil brands
Eyewear brands
Falstaff Brewing Corporation brands
Farley's & Sathers Candy Company brands
Fashion accessory brands
Fashion company stubs
FAW Group brands
Feminine hygiene brands
Ferrara Pan Candy Company brands
Ferrero brands
Fictional brands
Financial services brands
Finnish brands
Firearm brands
First International Computer mobile phones
Fish food brands
Fonterra brands
Food brands of the United Kingdom
Former Procter & Gamble brands
Fortune Brands brands
Fosters Group
Four-wheel-drive system tradenames
Franchised formats
Franchised radio formats
Franchised television formats
Franchises
French brands
Frito-Lay brands
Frozen food brands
Frozen pizza brands
Fujifilm cameras
Fujifilm DSLR cameras
Fujifilm FinePix cameras
Gallaher Group brands
Gap brands
Garmin mobile phones
General Mills brands
General Mills cereals
Geopolitical production certification marks
George Weston Limited brands
German brands
Glass trademarks and brands
GlaxoSmithKline brands
Goodman Fielder brands
Greek brands
Group Sense PDA mobile phones
Groupe Danone brands
Gucci brands
H. J. Heinz Company brands
Habanos S.A. brands
Haier mobile phones
Handspring mobile phones
Hasbro brands
Hasbro products
Health care brands
Heineken brands
Henkel brands
Herbs and spices logos
High fashion brands
Hitachi mobile phones
Home appliance brands
Hormel brands
Hosiery brands
Hospitality industry brands
Hostess Brands brands
Hotel chains
Household brands
HTC Corporation mobile phones
Hyundai mobile phones
IBM mobile phones
Ice cream brands
Ice hockey brands
Iced tea brands
IDEN mobile phones
Imperial Tobacco brands
InBev brands
Indian beverage brands
Indian brands
Inditex brands
Inditex brands
Indonesian brands
INQ mobile phones
Insecticide brands
Instant noodle brands
Intel Corporation mobile phones
Intercontinental Hotels Group brands
IPhone
Iranian brands
Isle of Capri casinos
Israeli brands
Italian brands
J & J Snack Foods Corporation brands
Janssen Pharmaceutica
Japan Tobacco brands
Japanese brand foods
Japanese brands
Japanese cigarette brands
Jel Sert brands
Jingles
Johnson & Johnson brands
Juice drink brands
Just Born brands
JVC products
JW Marriott Hotels
Kazakhstani brands
Kellogg Company brands
Kellogg Company cereals
Kimberly-Clark brands
Kitchen knife brands
Kitchenware brands
Kodak cameras
Kodak DC cameras
Kodak DSLR cameras
Kodak EasyShare cameras
Konica cameras
Konica Minolta cameras
Kraft Foods brands
Kyocera mobile phones
L'Oréal brands
Lance Inc. brands
Latvian brands
Leica cameras
LG Electronics mobile phones
Liggett Group brands
Lighting brands
Limited Brands brands
Lingerie brands
Lists of brands
Lists of trademarks
Lorillard brands
Luggage brands
Luxottica
Luxury brands
LVMH brands
Malaysian brands
Mamiya cameras
Margarine brands
Marriott International brands
Mars brands
Mars confectionery brands
Marvel Comics action figure lines
Marvel Comics games
Massimo Zanetti brands
Maytag brands
McDonald's foods
McKee Foods brands
Merchandise
MGA Entertainment brands
Michelin brands
Minolta cameras
Minolta lenses
Mizkan brands
Mobile phones by company
Molson Coors brands
MOM Brands brands
Motorola mobile phones
N-Gage (service) compatible devices
Nabisco brands
NEC mobile phones
Necco brands
Nestlé brands
Nestlé cereals
New Zealand brands
Newell Rubbermaid brands
Nigerian brands
Nike brands
Nikon cameras
Nikon Coolpix cameras
Nikon DSLR cameras
Nikon SLR cameras
Nokia internet tablets
Nokia mobile phones
Nokia phones 1000 series
Nokia phones by series
Nokia software products
Northwest Airlink
Norway Bussekspress
Norwegian brands
Novartis brands
Olympus cameras
Olympus digital cameras
Olympus DSLR cameras
Olympus mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras
Omega watches
Orange mobile phones
Orbitz brands
Outdoor clothing brands
Pakistani brands
Palm mobile phones
Palm OS devices
Panasonic cameras
Panasonic Corporation brands
Panasonic lenses
Panasonic Lumix cameras
Panasonic products
Parmalat units
Pascall (company) brands
Peanut butter brands
Pearson's Candy Company brands
Pentax cameras
Pentax DSLR cameras
PepsiCo brands
PepsiCo soft drinks
Perfetti Van Melle brands
Pernod Ricard brands
Perry Ellis International brands
Personal care brands
Personal lubricants
Peruvian brands
Pet food brands
Pfizer brands
Philip Morris brands
Philips people
Philips products
Pinnacle Entertainment
Pinnacle Foods brands
Pipe tobacco brands
Plastic brands
PlayStation (console)
PlayStation 2
PlayStation 3
PlayStation Portable
PlayStation Vita
Polaroid cameras
Popcorn brands
Portuguese brands
Post Foods brands
PPR (company) brands
Premier Foods brands
Premixed alcoholic beverages
President's Choice
Prestige Brands brands
Procter & Gamble brands
Product management
Products by brand
Products with protected designation of origin
Puma SE
PureView
Quaker Oats Company brands
Quaker Oats Company cereals
Quixtar brands
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company brands
Rail transport brands
Ralston cereals
RCA brands
Realogy brands
Reckitt Benckiser brands
Reebok brands
Regional airline brands
Religious consumer symbols
Research In Motion mobile phones
Revlon brands
Richemont brands
Ricoh cameras
Ricoh digital cameras
Robotics at Sony
Rolex watches
Rollei cameras
Romanian brands
Rowntree's brands
Russian brands
S. C. Johnson & Son brands
Safran mobile phones
SAIC Motor brands
Samsung cameras
Samsung computers
Samsung DSLR cameras
Samsung Electronics
Samsung Electronics products
Samsung mobile phones
Samsung phone stubs
Sanyo mobile phones
Sanyo products
Sara Lee Corporation brands
Schering-Plough brands
Scottish beer brands
Scottish blended whisky
Scottish brands
Sears Holdings Corporation brands
Sendo mobile phones
Serbian brands
Sewing machine brands
Shampoos
Sharp Corporation mobile phones
Shaving cream brands
Shoe brands
Siemens mobile phones
Siemens products
Siemens software products
Sierra Wireless mobile phones
Sigma cameras
Sigma DSLR cameras
Singaporean brands
Slot car brands
Slovenian brands
Smithfield Foods brands
Snack Brands Australia brands
SNCF brands
Soap brands
Somerset ciders
Sony Alpha DSLR cameras
Sony cameras
Sony CLIÉ
Sony consoles
Sony Ericsson mobile phones
Sony hardware
Sony lenses
Sony products
Sony software
Sound trademarks
South Korean brands
Soviet brands
Soviet cameras
Soviet photographic lenses
Spanish brands
Sporting goods brands
Sportswear brands
Stanley Black & Decker brands
Starwood Hotels & Resorts brands
Station Casinos
Store brands
Surfwear brands
Swedish brands
Swimwear brands
Swiss brands
Swizzels Matlow brands
Taiwan brands
Tea brands
Television news music packages
Television presentation in the United Kingdom The Hershey Company brands
The J.M. Smucker Co. brands
The Smith's Snackfood Company brands
The Willy Wonka Candy Company brands
Timex watches
Tobacco brands
Tonka brands
Tool brands
Tootsie Roll Industries brands
Topps confectionery products
Toshiba brands
Toshiba mobile phones
Tourism campaigns
Toy brands
Trademarks
Turkish brands
Types of branding
Ukrainian brands
Underwear brands
Unilever brands
United Biscuits brands
Vaio desktops
Vaio laptops
Valve timing tradenames
Vegan pet food brands
Vicks brands
Victorinox
Vietnamese brands
Walkers (snack foods) brands
Walkman
Walmart brands
Watch brands
Weetabix cereals
Wham-O brands
Whirlpool Corporation brands
Wrigley Company brands
Wyeth brands
Wyndham brands
Yves Saint Laurent (brand)
ZTE mobile phones
Zuiko Digital lenses


The following below is the list of vehicle brands (models) for automatic talk page tagging with this project's banner. These are posted in this separate list to make the navigation of content within these lists easier for editors here. These are to be combined with the above categories into one master list, which AnomieBOT will read from.


Vehicles by brand

Automobile models
Vehicles by brand
Abarth vehicles
AC vehicles
Acura vehicles
Adler vehicles
AEC buses
AEC vehicles
AJS motorcycles
Alfa Romeo vehicles
Allard Motor Company vehicles
Alvis vehicles
AMC motorcycles
AMC vehicles
Amilcar vehicles
Ansaldo Armored vehicles
Ansaldo vehicles
Aprilia motorcycles
Ariel motorcycles
Armstrong Siddeley vehicles
ARO vehicles
Artega vehicles
Ascari vehicles
Aston Martin vehicles
Asüna vehicles
Audi vehicles
Austin vehicles
Austin-Healey vehicles
Autobianchi vehicles
Autozam vehicles
Bajaj motorcycles
Bandini vehicles
Bedford buses
Bedford vehicles
Benelli motorcycles
Bentley vehicles
Benz vehicles
Bertone vehicles
Bimota motorcycles
Bizzarrini vehicles
BMC vehicles
BMW model codes
BMW motorcycles
BMW vehicle series
BMW vehicles
Bombardier motorcycles
Bond vehicles
Brennabor
Brennabor vehicles
Bristol vehicles
British Leyland vehicles
Brough Superior motorcycles
BSA motorcars
BSA motorcycles
Buell motorcycles
Bugatti vehicles
Buick vehicles
BYD vehicles
Cadillac vehicles
Cagiva motorcycles
Campagna motorcycles
Cars of Australia
Cars of England
Cars of India
Cars of Italy
Cars of the United States
Caterham vehicles
Caterpillar Inc. vehicles
Chang'an Vehicles
Checker vehicles
Chery vehicles
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Corvette
Chevrolet vehiclesv Chrysler vehicles
Citroën 2CV
Citroën vehicles
Commer vehicles
Condor motorcycles
Dacia vehicles
Daewoo vehicles
DAF Trucks vehicles
DAF vehicles
Daihatsu vehicles
Daimler vehicles
Datsun vehicles
De Tomaso vehicles
Defunct motor vehicle brands of Japan
Delahaye vehicles
Dennis buses
Dennis vehicles
Derbi motorcycles
DeSoto vehicles
DKW motorcycles
DKW vehicles
Dnepr motorcycles
Dodge vehicles
Dongfeng vehicles
Douglas motorcycles
Ducati motorcycles
Duesenberg vehicles
Eagle vehicles
Edsel vehicles
Efini vehicles
Elfin vehicles
Escorts motorcycles
Eunos vehicles
Excelsior motorcycles
Facel Vega vehicles
FAW vehicles
Ferrari vehicles
Ferrero brands
Fiat Armored vehicles
Fiat vehicles
Flyscooters
Ford aircraft
Ford Falcon
Ford Focus
Ford of Europe vehicles
Ford Rally Sport vehicles
Ford vehicles
FPV vehicles
FSC vehicles
FSO vehicles
Galloper vehicles
GAZ
GAZ 24 Volga
Geely vehicles
General Motors vehicles
Gilera motorcycles
GM Korea vehicles
GME vehicles
Great Wall Motors vehicles
Grinnall vehicles
GTM vehicles
Gurgel vehicles
Harley-Davidson motorcycles
Hero Honda motorcycles
Hi-Bird motorcycles
HICOM vehicles
Hillman vehicles
Hino vehicles
Holden Caprice
Holden Commodore
Holden vehicles
Holden vehicles by series
Holden VL Commodore
Honda aircraft
Honda ATVs
Honda Civic
Honda mopeds
Honda motorcycles
Honda vehicles
Hotchkiss vehicles
HSV vehicles
Humber vehicles
Hummer vehicles
Hyosung motorcycles
Hyundai vehicles
Hyundai vehicles in India
Ideal Jawa motorcycles
IFA vehicles
Indian motor scooters
Indian motorcycles
Indian Motorcycles
Infiniti vehicles
Innocenti vehicles
International Harvester vehicles
Iranian brands
Irisbus vehicles
Iso vehicles
Isotta Fraschini vehicles
Issigonis vehicles
Isuzu vehicles
Italian motorcycles
Iveco vehicles
Jaguar vehicles
James motorcycles
Jawa motorcycles
Jeep vehicles
Jensen vehicles
John Deere vehicles
Jowett vehicles
Kamaz
Karsan vehicles
Kawasaki motorcycles
Kia vehicles
Koenigsegg vehicles
Komatsu bulldozers
Komatsu vehicles
KTM motorcycles
KTM vehicles
Kymco motorcycles
Lada vehicles
Lagonda vehicles
Lamborghini vehicles
Lanchester Motor Company vehicles
Lancia vehicles
Land Rover vehicles
Laverda motorcycles
LDV vehicles
Lexus LS
Lexus vehicles
Leyland buses
Leyland Trucks vehicles
Leyland vehicles
Lincoln Mark series
Lincoln vehicles
Lion-Peugeot vehicles
Lister vehicles
Lotus vehicles
Luxury vehicles
Mahindra vehicles
Maico motorcycles
MAN vehicles
Maple vehicles
Marcos vehicles
Maruti vehicles
Maserati vehicles
Massey Ferguson vehicles
Massey-Harris vehicles
Matchless motorcycles
Matra vehicles
Maybach vehicles
Mazda vehicles
Mazdaspeed vehicles
McLaren vehicles
MCX motorcycles
Mercedes-Benz buses
Mercedes-Benz racing cars
Mercedes-Benz vehicles
Mercury vehicles
Meteor vehicles
MG racing models
MG vehicles
Military vehicles by brand
Mini (BMW) vehicles
Mini (marque)
Mini vehicles
Mitsubishi Fuso vehicles
Mitsubishi Motors motorcycles
Mitsubishi Motors vehicles
Mitsuoka vehicles
Modenas motorcycles
Mondial (motorcycle)
Mondial motorcycles
Monteverdi vehicles
Morgan vehicles
Morris Commercial vehicles
Morris vehicles
Moskvitch
Mosler vehicles
Moto Guzzi motorcycles
Motorcycles by brand
MTT motorcycles
MV Agusta motorcycles
MZ motorcycles
Naza vehicles
Nissan Altima
Nissan vehicles
Noble vehicles
Norton motorcycles
NSU motorcycles
NSU vehicles
Oldsmobile vehicles
Opel vehicles
Oshkosh vehicles
Packard vehicles
Pagani vehicles
Panhard vehicles
Panoz vehicles
Panther motorcycles
Panther vehicles
Perodua vehicles
Peugeot vehicles
Piaggio motorcycles
Piaggio Vespa
Plymouth vehicles
Pontiac vehicles
Porsche vehicles
Prince vehicles
Proton vehicles
Puch motorcycles
RAF vehicles
Rambler vehicles
Reliant vehicles
Renault Samsung vehicles
Renault vehicles
Riich vehicles
Riley vehicles
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars vehicles
Rolls-Royce vehicles
Rootes vehicles
Rover vehicles
Royal Enfield motorcycles
Ruf vehicles
Saab vehicles
Sachs motorcycles
SAIC Motor vehicles
Saleen vehicles
Sany Group
Saturn vehicles
Scammell vehicles
Scania buses
Scania trucks
Scania vehicles
Scania-Vabis Trucks
Scion vehicles
Scott motorcycles
Scottish Aviation aircraft
Scottish Aviation cars
Scottish Aviation vehicles
SEAT vehicles
Shelby vehicles
Simca vehicles
Singer vehicles
Škoda vehicles
Smart vehicles
Sokół motorcycles
Soviet automobiles
Spyker vehicles
SsangYong vehicles
Standard Motor Company vehicles
Steyr-Puch vehicles
Studebaker vehicles
Stutz vehicles
Subaru vehicles
Sunbeam motorcycles
Sunbeam vehicles
Sunbeam-Talbot vehicles
Suzuki motorcycles
Suzuki vehicles
Talbot vehicles
Tata vehicles
Tatra vehicles
Tesla Motors vehicles
Thornycroft military vehicles
Toyota Camry
Toyota Corolla
Toyota Land Cruiser
Toyota Prius
Toyota vehicles
TRD vehicles
Triumph motorcycles
Triumph vehicles
Tunturi motorcycles
TVR vehicles
TVS motorcycles
Valiant vehicles
Vauxhall vehicles
Velocette motorcycles
Vincent motorcycles
Volvo vehicles
Wolseley vehicles
Yamaha mopeds
Yamaha motorcycles
Zastava Automobiles
Zero Motorcycles
Zongshen motorcycles


The following below are a sampling of categories and subcategories that are being skipped from automatic tagging, because they contained an assortment of topics other than just brand-related topics, or have content that is duplicated in a higher-level category. Examples of categories skipped include companies, comic books and imprints, concept vehicles, manufacturers, platforms, restaurants, airplanes, ships and vehicle manufacturers. Many others were also skipped.

Many of these skipped categories were also manually checked by clicking through to view them, and I have manually added the project's banner to topics within the category trees that are brand-related, while skipping those that are not. Some subcategories existent within some of the main categories have been included on the bot run list, in instances when they meet the scope of the project. Again, this is a sampling of skipped categories, to give editors an idea of what was skipped. An exhaustive list would be much longer.


Skipped category examples

Acura
Aermacchi
Aeronautica Umbra
Aeronautica Umbra aircraft
Agriculture companies of the United Kingdom
Agusta
Agusta aircraft
Agusta aircraft engines
AgustaWestland
AgustaWestland aircraft
Aircraft manufacturers of Italy
Aircraft manufacturers of the Soviet Union
Alenia Aermacchi
Alenia Aeronautica
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo aircraft engines
Alfa Romeo concept vehicles
Alfa Romeo engines
Alfa Romeo Formula One cars
Alfa Romeo people
Alfa Romeo platforms
Ansaldo aircraft
Ansaldo artillery
Ansaldo locomotives
AnsaldoBreda
AnsaldoBreda
AnsaldoBreda high speed trains
AnsaldoBreda locomotives
AnsaldoBreda multiple units
AnsaldoBreda trams
Antonov
Aprilia
Archie Comics imprints
Argo Group
Aspirin
Atlas Comics
Atlas Comics titles
Australian brewers
Australian distilled beverages
Australian wine
Avex Group
Bacardi
Bakeries of the United Kingdom
Barilla Group
Beer and breweries in Australia
Beer and breweries in England
Beer and breweries in Scotland
Beer and breweries in Sheffield
Being Inc.
Ben & Jerry's
Benelli (motorcycles)
Beriev
Bertone concept vehicles
Beverage companies of Scotland
Beverage companies of the United Kingdom
Bimota
Bratz
Brewing in London
British sausages
Cadillac concept vehicles
Cagiva
Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico
Car manufacturers of Italy
Car manufacturers of Japan
Catering and food service companies of the United Kingdom
Chevrolet concept vehicles
Chrysler concept vehicles
Coachbuilders of Italy
Coffee houses of Australia
Comic book imprints
Daihatsu
Daihatsu engines
Dairy products companies of Australia
Dairy products companies of Italy
Dairy products companies of the United Kingdom
Dark Horse Comics imprints
DC Comics imprints
De Beers
De Tomaso
Defunct aircraft manufacturers of Italy
Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy
Distilleries in Islay
Distilleries in Scotland
Dodge concept vehicles
Drinking establishment chains
DR Motor Company
Ducati
Dunlop World Challenge
Dupuis
English brewers
English sausages
Eni
Ferrari
Ferrari concept vehicles
Ferrari engines
Ferrari Formula One cars
Ferrari people
Ferrari World
Ferrero
Fiat
Fiat concept vehicles
Fictional organizations in Marvel Comics
Films based on Marvel comics
Fincantieri
Finmeccanica
Food companies of England
Food companies of Italy
Food companies of Northern Ireland
Food companies of Scotland
Food companies of the United Kingdom
Food companies of Wales
Food manufacturers based in London
Food manufacturers of Australia
Food manufacturers of England
Food manufacturers of Italy
Food manufacturers of Scotland
Ford concept vehicles
Ford platforms
Gatorade
Gilera
Gio. Ansaldo & C.
Helicopter manufacturers of the Soviet Union
Hiroshima Carp
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Hiroshima Toyo Carp seasons
Honda concept vehicles
Honda engines
Honda F.C.
Honda F.C. players
Honda factories
Honda Formula One cars
Honda motorcycle designers
Honda people
Honda transmissions
Ilyushin
Image Comics imprints
Infiniti
Iso Rivolta
Isotta Fraschini
Isuzu
Italian racecar constructors
Italian record labels
Japanese independent record labels
Japanese luxury motor vehicle marques
Japanese racecar constructors
Japanese record labels
Jatco transmissions
Kamov
Kart manufacturers of Italy
Key Sounds Label
Lamborghini
Lamborghini custom and concept cars
Lancia
Lancia Formula One cars
Lantis (company)
Laverda
Lavochkin
Le Lombard
Lexus
Lexus Cup
Light-emitting diode manufacturers
Los Comex
Macchi aircraft
Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics animation
Marvel Comics characters
Marvel Comics images
Marvel Comics imprints
Marvel Comics locations
Marvel Comics novels
Marvel Comics objects
Marvel Comics storylines
Marvel Comics stubs
Marvel Comics teams
Marvel Comics templates
Marvel Comics titles
Maserati
Maserati Formula One cars
Mazda
Mazda concept vehicles
Mazda engines
Mazda factories
Mazda platforms
Mazda Technologies
Mazda transmissions
Mikoyan
Milan motor companies
Ministry of Sound
Ministry of Sound albums
Mitsubishi Fuso
Mitsubishi Motors
Mitsubishi Motors concepts
Mitsubishi Motors engines
Mitsubishi Motors factories
Mitsubishi Motors people
Mitsubishi Motors platforms
Mitsubishi Motors subsidiaries
Mitsubishi Motors technologies
Mitsubishi Motors templates
Moto Guzzi
Moto Morini
Motor vehicle assembly plants in Italy
Motor vehicle assembly plants in Japan
Motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy
Motor vehicle manufacturers of the Soviet Union
Motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Kingdom
Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy
Motorcycle manufacturers of Japan
Motorcycle museums in Italy
Mountain Dew
MV Agusta
Myasishchev
N-Gage (service) compatible devices
N-Gage service games
Nagoya Grampus
Nagoya Grampus managers
Nagoya Grampus matches
Nagoya Grampus players
Nagoya Grampus seasons
Nagoya Grampus templates
New Universe
Nissan
Nissan concept vehicles
Nissan engines
Nissan people
Nissan platforms
Nokia
Nokia assets
Nokia people
Nokia platforms
Nokia services
Nokia templates
Oldsmobile concept vehicles
OTO Melara
Pagani
Parmalat
Petronas
Piaggio Group
Piaggio Vespa
Pininfarina people
Pizzerias in Australia
Plymouth concept vehicles
Pontiac concept vehicles
Puma SE
Randlords
Restaurant chains
S60 (software platform)
Sage Group
Salmson
Salmson aircraft
Salmson aircraft engines
SAME Deutz-Fahr
Scion
Scotch Whisky
Scottish malt whisky
Scottish malt whisky distillers
Scottish sausages
Ships built by Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico
Ships built by Fincantieri
Ships built by Gio. Ansaldo & C.
SIAI-Marchetti
Società Italiana Ernesto Breda
Sony Music Japan
Sony Professional
Soviet computer systems
Spam (food)
Spam dishes
Star Mazda Championship
Star Mazda Championship drivers
Subaru
Subaru engines
Subaru templates
Sukhoi
Supermarkets of Australia
Supermarkets of Italy
Suzuki
Suzuki engines
Suzuki people
Swimwear manufacturers
Symbian instant messaging clients
Symbian software
Tecnam
Television programs based on Marvel Comics
Timely Comics
Tokuma Shoten
Tokuma Shoten games
Toyota
Toyota engines
Toyota factories
Toyota Formula One cars
Toyota people
Toyota platforms
Toyota Racing Development
Toyota timeline templates
Toyota transmissions
Tractor manufacturers of Italy
Tupolev
Turin motor companies
Turkish Airlines
Universal Music Japan
Universal Music Japan albums
Universal Music Japan artists
Vaio
Versace
Victoria's Secret
Vulcanair
Westland Helicopters
Wikipedia categories named after vehicle manufacturing companies of Japan
Wine regions of New South Wales
Wine regions of South Australia
Wine regions of Victoria (Australia)
Wine regions of Western Australia
Wineries in New South Wales
Wineries in South Australia
Wineries in Tasmania
Wineries in Victoria (Australia)
Wineries in Western Australia
Wineries of Australia
Wineries of England
Yakovlev
Yokohama F. Marinos
Yokohama F. Marinos managers
Yokohama F. Marinos players
Yokohama F. Marinos seasons
Yokohama Flugels


In order to proceed, the first two lists above need to receive approval from Wikipedia editors. Members of this project will be notified with neutrally-worded notifications of this discussion's post. Please note that the third list of skipped categories does not need approval, and was provided as a courtesy. Please provide comments below, and thank you for participating.

Comments

I've removed BMW Sauber Formula One cars entry, which was missed, and thanks for pointing this out. Northamerica1000(talk) 05:22, 6 February 2013 (UTC)
No worries. I have removed the tags from the articles in that category. DH85868993 (talk) 01:25, 7 February 2013 (UTC)
  • Support Fantastic job. I saw "Bond Vehicles" in the list and wondered about it, until I learned that it really is a category for vehicles made by a company called Bond. rouenpucelle (talk) 05:47, 26 February 2013 (UTC)

Completed

  • checkY Done. AnomieBot has completed its run. As of this post, there are now 18,826 article talk pages tagged with the project banner. Many of these still require further assessment. Many thanks to User:Anomie for doing the work to configure the bot to do the run. Northamerica1000(talk) 03:38, 7 February 2013 (UTC)

Articles on products

Editors may wish to see User talk:Jimbo Wales#Articles on products (version of 20:02, 12 March 2013).
Wavelength (talk) 20:06, 12 March 2013 (UTC)

Including company names in Backend as a Service article

Hello. Recently, I worked to update the Backend as a service (BaaS) article at the behest of Kinvey, a BaaS provider. The first version of the article that was posted, with help from volunteer editors, included a sentence that detailed some of major BaaS providers. However, this portion of the article turned into something of a spam magnet, and a volunteer editor removed the sentence entirely (see background here).

I still think there's good reason to include the discussion of major providers, however, and provided my reasoning here. We've had a lot of discussion, but as of yet, there's not been a consensus about how we should deal with including company names in the article.

Given WP:Brands' potential interest in the issue of including providers in articles, I'm hoping an editor or two from here might be willing to take a look and provide some input about what they think a good solution to the issue would be. Thanks! ChrisPond (Talk · COI) 20:43, 22 February 2013 (UTC)

Done. ChrisPond (Talk · COI) 13:40, 26 February 2013 (UTC)

WikiProject Media franchises

The entertainment industry has established its own brands and franchises. Sheer media franchises demonstrate already perfectly how a franchise as such works. Moreover some media franchises are also well-known for merchandising and/or product placement. So there are plenty of interferences with our usual subjects. I like to ask all of you to support the WikiProject Media franchises. In case you seem not to have given much thought to media franchises yet just ask yourself whether you ever enjoyed Star Wars, James Bond, Tarzan or Harry Potter. Maybe you've even once bought toys, miniature cars, novels or electronic games because they were branded accordingly.NordhornerII (Talk) _The man from Nordhorn 12:16, 2 March 2013 (UTC)

  • I've added a link to the Related WikiProjects section on this project's main page to WikiProject Media franchises, and vice-versa with a link to this project at WikiProject Media franchises. Northamerica1000(talk) 09:00, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
    • Hello Northamerica, thank you. NordhornerII (Talk)_The man from Nordhorn 22:47, 15 March 2013 (UTC)

Proposed merger of Snus and Naswār

Contributors to this project may be interested in proposed merge of Snus and Naswar at Talk:Snus/Archives/2013#Merge discussion. Cnilep (talk) 03:19, 14 March 2013 (UTC)

The result of the discussion was to not merge. Northamerica1000(talk) 23:42, 27 March 2013 (UTC)
I use snus, they are not the same thing, so glad to see the consensus realized that. Sounds interesting, wouldn't mind trying some Naswar. Dennis Brown - © Join WER 00:22, 28 March 2013 (UTC)

Retrovelo

What about Retrovelo? I came across this brand when I was reading Spiegel Online. There was an article about this company. Well, I spend most of my time in Münster, also known as "the bicycle capital of Germany". I got under the impession that Retrovelo is for bicyclists what a Morgan Plus V 8 is for car enthusiasts. Looking for links this was what looked best to me:

Is that sufficient to plead for notability? If so, I'd like to write the article. (Unless somebody else wants it more.) So, what about the notability of this internationally recognised brand? NordhornerII(talk) _The man from Nordhorn 23:06, 11 April 2013 (UTC)

Just started this one, a pretty ubiquitous brand name, with claims more people buy this than regular salt. Only a stub at this stage. Dennis Brown - © Join WER 19:44, 14 April 2013 (UTC)

Request for comments concerning the year Lufthansa was founded in

There is an ongoing dispute over the founding date of Lufthansa. See RFC-section at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Germany#Request_for_comments_concerning_the_year_Lufthansa_was_founded_in to add your comments. GermanJoe (talk) 08:27, 22 April 2013 (UTC)

مشارکت

من رضا خلیقی با توجه به شرایطی که دارم میخواستم ببینم چطوری میتوانم محصولات شما را در ایران با نام تجاری شما به فروش برسانم و در زمینه فروش محصولات شما، با شما همکاری کنم خواهشمندم شرایط خود را به ادرس ایمل کنید seven.farvahar@yahoo.com — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2.177.29.71 (talk) 14:33, 20 April 2013 (UTC)

  • Just to save someone the trouble - this is what I got at Google translate: "Due to circumstances that I wanted to see my Khalighi R. How to sell your products in your brand and product sales you want, I'll work with you to address your requirements please email your"  ;-) Ottawahitech (talk) 22:52, 24 April 2013 (UTC)

Value of brand promotion on Facebook

Brand promotion on Facebook has been evaluated monetarily.

Wavelength (talk) 22:38, 28 April 2013 (UTC)

Brooks Sports

I believe Brooks is relocating this year, from Bothell, WA to the Fremont district in Seattle. [1]

62.162.196.55 (talk) 10:07, 16 May 2013 (UTC)

Hiding the real producer

Hello!

Legal question. Are there laws prohibiting one company from producing a brand that it sells as being completely separate from itself?

Example: "Company A" is well-known for producing "Brand A". All of a sudden it begins also producing "Brand B" but nowhere in its advertising, not even in the small print, is it mentioned that "Brand B" is linked in any way to "Company A". Only once you sign a contract for using "Brand B" do you find out that you are actually signing the contract with "Company A".

Is this some reverse type of passing off, or false advertising, or some other concept altogether? Is it legal, illegal, or a grey area?

Thanks in advance! BigSteve (talk) 07:23, 5 June 2013 (UTC)

Information icon Welcome to Wikipedia and thank you for your contributions. I am glad to see that you are discussing a topic. However, as a general rule, talk pages are for discussion related to improving the article, not general discussion about the topic. If you have specific questions about certain topics, consider visiting our reference desk and asking them there instead of on article talk pages. Thank you. TJRC (talk) 19:02, 7 June 2013 (UTC)

Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Proposals/Nokia

Might like to participate at Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Proposals/Nokia! jcc (tea and biscuits) 19:29, 15 July 2013 (UTC)

Atlantic City 'Do AC' logo.svg

file:Atlantic City 'Do AC' logo.svg has been nominated for deletion -- 70.24.244.158 (talk) 07:21, 12 September 2013 (UTC)

Request for new Wikipedia page: Philips subsidiary company - Woox Innovations

Hello! In 2013, Philips Lifestyle Entertainment business group was going to be sold to a Japanese firm Funai. Unfortunately the deal fell apart but the business group anyway became a stand-alone subsidiary company within Philips, under a new name: WOOX Innovations.

I actually work in WOOX Innovations and want to create a Wikipedia page for our company. However to avoid biased content, and the fact that this is my first time using Wikipedia - I thought it'd be better if i ask the help of the experts :). I will gladly supply any information needed to make the page as informative as it can be, but I definitely need guidance / help on actually creating the new page. Is this something that interest you? Thank you everybody.

Azulkarnain (talk) 02:07, 14 January 2014 (UTC)

Food & drink brands- sources

Hi! Where can I look online for sources of brands, especially for food & drink? Thanks, --Bananasoldier (talk) 17:55, 1 February 2014 (UTC)

Do you have any specific brands in mind? bobrayner (talk) 14:28, 2 February 2014 (UTC)
Honest Tea, a beverage company. Thanks, --Bananasoldier (talk) 16:43, 2 February 2014 (UTC)
Oh! Unfortunately, proper tea is theft. bobrayner (talk) 17:09, 2 February 2014 (UTC)
I was about to suggest some book sources, but that is going to be very unlikely with a smaller brand founded recently. It's all going to be online. Hmm... bobrayner (talk) 17:39, 2 February 2014 (UTC)
Have you tried this Forbes article? They do seem to be very good at managing media... bobrayner (talk) 23:40, 2 February 2014 (UTC)
Thank you! Bananasoldier (talk) 00:00, 3 February 2014 (UTC)

The usage of Plymouth (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) is under discussion, see talk:Plymouth -- 70.50.151.11 (talk) 05:34, 24 February 2014 (UTC)

Invitation to User Study

Would you be interested in participating in a user study? We are a team at University of Washington studying methods for finding collaborators within a Wikipedia community. We are looking for volunteers to evaluate a new visualization tool. All you need to do is to prepare for your laptop/desktop, web camera, and speaker for video communication with Google Hangout. We will provide you with a Amazon gift card in appreciation of your time and participation. For more information about this study, please visit our wiki page (http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Finding_a_Collaborator). If you would like to participate in our user study, please send me a message at Wkmaster (talk) 08:25, 3 April 2014 (UTC).

Hey, I came across the Astro Pop wikipedia page and noticed that it was gonna be taken down? what can i do to help? im a big fan of Astro Pops and am glad they are back and on the internet. have a good day! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Brandon.Hues (talkcontribs) 00:58, 11 April 2014 (UTC)

how to remove liquid paper from clothing - water resistant

--70.186.128.177 (talk) 17:40, 25 April 2014 (UTC)Barbara Nixon can you tell me what will remove wexford correction fluid from denim blue jeans?

Barbara Nixon

spicy chicken simulated flavor

it's said on the package spicy chicken the hell whit it.I bought 6 packs of them,none of them was spicy,they're like regular chicken noodles [2]Martial labbé (talk) 22:29, 28 May 2014 (UTC)

Leaflet For Wikiproject Brands At Wikimania 2014

Hi all,

My name is Adi Khajuria and I am helping out with Wikimania 2014 in London.

One of our initiatives is to create leaflets to increase the discoverability of various wikimedia projects, and showcase the breadth of activity within wikimedia. Any kind of project can have a physical paper leaflet designed - for free - as a tool to help recruit new contributors. These leaflets will be printed at Wikimania 2014, and the designs can be re-used in the future at other events and locations.

This is particularly aimed at highlighting less discoverable but successful projects, e.g:

• Active Wikiprojects: Wikiproject Medicine, WikiProject Video Games, Wikiproject Film

• Tech projects/Tools, which may be looking for either users or developers.

• Less known major projects: Wikinews, Wikidata, Wikivoyage, etc.

• Wiki Loves Parliaments, Wiki Loves Monuments, Wiki Loves ____

• Wikimedia thematic organisations, Wikiwomen’s Collaborative, The Signpost

For more information or to sign up for one for your project, go to:
Project leaflets
Adikhajuria (talk) 11:28, 13 June 2014 (UTC)