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The following are great examples of ICANNWiki's Business articles, and why:
 
The following are great examples of ICANNWiki's Business articles, and why:
  
[Minds + Machines] - This one is a medium-sized article. It's main body is a history section that is substantial but not too lengthy that it should be broken up. What stands out is the two smaller into sections which give a quick synopsis of the company should the reader not need the whole history section. Also, the history section runs from the beginning of the company, to recent activities. Furthermore, the template box is filled-out well, with a particularly impressive "key people" section- which will help us in our quest to constantly build content.
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[[Minds + Machines]] - This one is a medium-sized article. It's main body is a history section that is substantial but not too lengthy that it should be broken up. What stands out is the two smaller into sections which give a quick synopsis of the company should the reader not need the whole history section. Also, the history section runs from the beginning of the company, to recent activities. Furthermore, the template box is filled-out well, with a particularly impressive "key people" section- which will help us in our quest to constantly build content.

Revision as of 20:50, 4 February 2011

The following are great examples of ICANNWiki's Business articles, and why:

Minds + Machines - This one is a medium-sized article. It's main body is a history section that is substantial but not too lengthy that it should be broken up. What stands out is the two smaller into sections which give a quick synopsis of the company should the reader not need the whole history section. Also, the history section runs from the beginning of the company, to recent activities. Furthermore, the template box is filled-out well, with a particularly impressive "key people" section- which will help us in our quest to constantly build content.