I need several brand-new Wikipedia articles drafted and published in full compliance with the platform’s paid-editing and conflict-of-interest rules. I will provide you with a solid mix of news articles, peer-reviewed or academic books, and official company reports or websites; your task is to turn those sources into neutral, properly referenced pages that meet notability, verifiability, and other core policies. You will disclose the paid relationship on-wiki, work through the Articles for Creation process, and keep the tone strictly encyclopaedic—no marketing language, no puffery. Tools such as Twinkle, Citation Hunt, Page Curation, or any other workflow utilities you prefer are welcome, as long as every step remains transparent and within guideline. Deliverables • Sandbox draft(s) ready for my review, complete with citations, categories, infoboxes where relevant, and talk-page disclosure • Final live article(s) accepted by Wikipedia, surviving two weeks without major tags (advertising, notability, COI, etc.) • Brief hand-over summary outlining edits made, sources used, and links to on-wiki disclosures If you have a proven track record of pages that stick, I’d love to work together.