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A '''project''' is an organized effort to direct attention towards particular substandard areas of the wiki that need improvement. This page features every ongoing wiki project for editors looking for something to help out with.
A '''project''' is an organized effort to direct attention towards particular substandard areas of the wiki that need improvement. This page features every ongoing wiki project for editors looking for something to help out with.


'''Luther Social Media Maven Keezy.Co: A Digital Trailblazer Leading the Future of Online Marketing'''
== Current projects ==
{|class="wikitable"
!Project name!!Relevant links!!Description!!Status
|-
|Cleanup of the Notable Players sections||[[SmashWiki:Cleanup of the Notable Players sections]]
|
*Any remaining "Notable players" sections on character articles need to be overhauled to comply with our new standards, go to the dedicated project page for full details. Additionally, there are "Most historically significant players" sections that are updated to the proper format, but have substandard blurbs written for the players, which need to be rewritten as well-written summaries that actually explain how the player is historically significant, and not just be a banal list of results and contextless wins.
|''Ultimate'' has been completed and some characters just need an update. Every ''Smash 64'' character article has the proper format and been trimmed down, but most of the blurbs are overly basic and need to be elaborated on. Every ''Project M'' character article is listed as complete, but many of the character articles still do not have the proper formatting. Most ''Brawl'' pages, plus a few ''Melee'' and ''Smash 4'' pages, are still not complete.
|-
|Adding rankings sections to Smasher pages||[[SmashWiki:Smasher article guidelines#Rankings]]
|
*Every smasher who has ever been ranked on a [[SW:NOTE#Notable power rankings|notable power ranking]] should have a section listing every notable power ranking they have been on. The section should be split into subsections by game and farther subsections by each type of ranking, while the data should be in table form, formatted as shown in the linked guidelines.
|Currently in progress, as this is a recent update
|-
|Reformatting tournament results on Smasher pages||[[SmashWiki:Smasher article guidelines#Tournament results]]
|
*On results tables in Smasher articles, use '''bold text''' to highlight all majors, and '''''bold + italic text''''' to highlight all supermajors. Refer to our [[List of majors]] page to see what tournaments the wiki consider to be majors and supermajors.
*List the number of entrants in the "placement" column, in accordance to the formatting in the guidelines.
*If the results table is excessively large, split the results into a linked subpage, and only keep the most important tournaments on the main article. See [[Smasher:Mew2King#Super Smash Bros. Melee|M2K's Melee results]] for an example of how this should be done.
*Add online icon ({{OnlineIcon}}) next to the tournament name if it is an online tournament.
|Currently in progress, as this is a recent update.
|-
|Add the new "Best ranking" and "Best result" infobox parameters on all Smasher pages, and fill the "Ranking" parameter with the player's most recent ranking||[[Template:Infobox Smasher/doc#Rankings and results information]]
|
*SmashWiki has purged the Skill parameter from Smasher infoboxes, and in its place has added the "Best historical ranking" and "Best tournament result" parameters. Refer to the linked guidelines for what should be included in these parameters.
*The "Ranking" parameter has been adjusted to list the player's most recent ranking, rather than only listing current rankings.
|This is a very recent update, so very little progress has been made yet.
|-
|Smash region articles||[[User:Cookies_and_Creme/To-Do_List#Regions_project|List of superregions + regions needing articles]]
|
*Create articles for all major Smash regions, detailing their competitive history, significant players, and tournaments hosted.
*Add additional links to region pages from other competitive articles, to improve their integration into the wiki.
|Most larger regions in the US + Japan have their own articles, but some smaller regions in the US, plus international regions, still need their own articles. Non-English-speaking regions may require additional attention from residents of those countries.
|-
|Cleanup of History sections and Infoboxes on Smasher pages||[[SmashWiki:Smasher article guidelines]] + [[Template:Infobox Smasher#Character information]] + [[:Category:Articles in need of cleanup]]
|
*Rewrite the History section of Smasher articles to be less like a news report of all the player's tournament results.
*Any Infoboxes bloated with unnecessary amount of characters should be properly vetted.
|In progress
|-
|Cleanup of tournament articles||[[SW:TRIVIA]] (1), [[User_talk:Cookies_and_Creme#Adding_a_Tournament_summary_section_to_all_new_tournament_articles|Talk page discussion]] (2)
|
*Add a "Summary of events" section to important tournaments (majors and supermajors, etc.) that provides details of important events in bracket, and facts regarding the tournament's historical significance.
*Trim down trivia sections that are excessively long, and move trivia points to other sections of the article if applicable.
*{{Trn|EVO 2013}} is an example of a tournament page that meets these criteria.
|In progress
|-
|Recategorizing old tournament pages in the National and Regional tournaments categories||[[:Category:National tournaments]] + [[:Category:Regional tournaments]]
|
*The "National" tournament designation has been obsoleted in favor of "Major" and "Supermajor", though most remaining pages in the National category are more befitting of the "Regional" and "Superregional" designations.
*We now categorize tournaments by game, so tournaments in the "Regional" category need to have the appropriate game-specific categories (e.g. [[:Category:Regional tournaments (SSBM)]]), and the general "Regional" category should have nothing left in it other than the game-specific categories. Many of the pages are also more fitting in the newly added Superregional categories instead, so be sure to add the game-specific Superregional categories when appropriate.
|In progress
|-
|Cleanup of bloated trivia sections||[[SmashWiki:Trivia]] + [[:Category:Articles with excessively long trivia]] (Note that most violating articles are not in this category at this moment)
|
*Many articles, especially character articles, have bloated trivia sections that are full of bad "trivia" that clearly violates our guidelines, while trivia sections are often poorly written too. Bad trivia needs to be removed, while any poorly written but salvageable trivia needs to be rewritten to meet [[SW:MoS|our standards]]. Some trivia may additionally be legitimate information but is better incorporated into somewhere appropriate in the main article text.
*If editors come across violating trivia sections but are unable to clean it up at that time, they should tag the sections with {{t|Trivia}} to alert other editors of the violating section.
|In progress
|-
|Cleanup of bloated galleries and character categories on images||[[SmashWiki:Images]]
|
*Many articles, particularly character and stage articles, have bloated galleries full of excessive images that do not show anything uniquely noteworthy from other images already on the page. These excessive images that do not have an explicit informative purpose should be removed, galleries should not be treated as a dumping ground for every image on the wiki that features the article's subject.
*Many images have the categories of every character that happens to appear in the image, when character categories should only be applied to images when the character is the direct focus of the image. Images should have any such misplaced character categories removed.
|In progress
|-
|Updating files with deprecated licensing||[[SmashWiki:Image copyrights]] + [[:Category:Public domain files]]
|
*While the licensing templates from the repealed {{s|Help|image copyright tags}} policy have long been obsoleted by those from the newer {{s|SmashWiki|image copyrights}} policy, several older files on the wiki continue to use them. These files should be updated to use the newer templates.
*Several files have outdated or incomplete categorization, or only have the category automatically included by the licensing template. In the latter case, only replacing the template risks putting the file in [[Special:UncategorizedFiles]]. Follow the "recommended categories" table [[User:CanvasK/Project Clean-Up#Uncategorized Files|here]] when dealing with such files.
*Some files are in the {{s|SmashWiki|protected image list}}, meaning that they cannot be edited by regular users. These files will require administrator intervention.
|All files except for those in [[:Category:Public domain files]] and protected images have been updated.
|-
|List of glitches articles||[[Forum:Glitch pages]]
|
*Create List of glitches articles for all five Super Smash Bros. titles. These articles should contain brief descriptions about all glitches with their own SmashWiki articles, as well as minor glitches that don't have their own pages or are included in other articles.
|The List of glitches article for ''Melee'' has been created, but more minor glitches can be added to the list. The list articles for the other four main games still need to be created.
|-
|Documentation of unplayable characters||[[User:Plague von Karma]]||Characters obtainable through hacking Smash games are to be given fighter-style pages, with the appropriate emphasis on their unplayable nature, and with their playability in mind. Once the pages are done, a relevant link is added to their main pages. For example, [[Giga Bowser]] with [[Giga Bowser (SSBM)]]. [[Male Wire Frame (SSBM)]] is generally the gold standard for how a page should look.||Smash 64 and Melee are complete, with most Brawl bosses also accounted for. Fighting Polygons, Tabuu, and Ultimate Giga Bowser are not yet done. The Master Hand and Crazy Hand pages need to be revamped towards the new standard. Pages generally could use with extra opinions, possibly decent gameplay videos, and more.
|}


In today’s fast-paced digital world, social media is no longer just a platform for staying connected with friends and family. It has evolved into a powerful tool for businesses, brands, and influencers to connect with a global audience, build relationships, and generate revenue. At the forefront of this evolution is Keezy.Co, also known as Luther, a rising star in the social media marketing industry. Luther has managed to carve out a niche for himself in a crowded field by leveraging creativity, strategy, and a deep understanding of how online platforms work. This article delves into the journey of Luther, aka Keezy.Co, and how he became one of the most influential social media mavens in the business today.
Also see [[:Category:Projects]].


'''The Rise of Keezy.Co'''
[[Category:Projects| ]]
 
Luther, better known as Keezy.Co across his social media platforms, is not just a digital marketer; he’s a creative powerhouse with an innovative approach to branding and marketing in the digital age. With a passion for helping businesses grow their online presence, Luther’s expertise spans various aspects of social media management, content creation, and influencer marketing.
 
His journey started with a keen interest in digital marketing and social media platforms, particularly Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. By honing his skills over the years, Luther has become a trusted advisor and mentor to both individuals and businesses looking to increase their digital footprint. Keezy.Co’s client base includes a wide range of brands, from small start-ups to well-established corporations, all seeking his expertise to navigate the complex and ever-changing world of online marketing.
 
'''What Sets Keezy.Co Apart?'''
 
In a world full of self-proclaimed social media experts, [https://innovexpanse.com/the-rise-of-luther-social-media-maven-keezy-co/ Luther Social Media Maven Keezy.Co] stands out by offering a unique blend of creativity, data-driven strategy, and a deep understanding of online trends. His approach focuses on long-term growth, ensuring that his clients not only see a short-term boost in engagement but also build a lasting brand presence. Here are some key factors that set Keezy.Co apart:
 
Authentic Engagement: Keezy.Co believes in building genuine relationships between brands and their audience. Rather than focusing solely on vanity metrics like likes and follows, he prioritizes meaningful interactions, encouraging brands to foster deeper connections with their communities. This approach helps build brand loyalty and trust, which are essential for long-term success.
 
Tailored Strategies: Luther doesn’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Each client is unique, and their social media strategy should reflect that. Keezy.Co takes the time to understand a brand’s core values, target audience, and specific goals, crafting a customized strategy that aligns with their vision. Whether it’s through influencer partnerships, creative content, or engagement tactics, Keezy.Co ensures that every strategy is designed to maximize results.
 
Cutting-Edge Content: One of the cornerstones of Keezy.Co’s success is his ability to create high-quality, engaging content that resonates with audiences. In an age where attention spans are short, content that captures attention quickly and effectively is crucial. From eye-catching visuals to compelling captions, Luther’s content strategies are built to make an impact and leave a lasting impression.
 
Analytics and Data-Driven Insights: Luther’s work is heavily backed by data. He uses advanced analytics tools to track the performance of social media campaigns and make informed decisions. By constantly analyzing data, Keezy.Co can adapt and optimize strategies in real time, ensuring that his clients stay ahead of the competition.
 
Staying Ahead of Trends: Social media is an ever-evolving landscape, with trends and algorithms changing regularly. Luther has a knack for spotting emerging trends early and leveraging them to benefit his clients. Whether it’s the latest TikTok craze or a new Instagram feature, Keezy.Co ensures that his clients are always on the cutting edge of what’s happening in the digital world.
 
Keezy.Co’s Approach to Social Media Platforms
Social media is not a monolithic space. Different platforms cater to different audiences and require unique strategies. Keezy.Co’s ability to navigate and succeed on multiple platforms is one of the reasons for his widespread success. Here’s how he approaches some of the most popular social media channels:
 
'''1. Instagram'''
 
Instagram is a visual platform that thrives on aesthetic appeal and engaging content. Keezy.Co has mastered the art of curating Instagram feeds that not only attract followers but also convert them into loyal customers. Through a combination of storytelling, influencer collaborations, and creative campaigns, Luther helps brands establish a strong presence on Instagram.
 
His strategies often involve a blend of organic growth tactics and targeted ad campaigns, ensuring that brands reach their desired audience while maintaining authenticity. Keezy.Co is also skilled at using Instagram’s many features, such as Stories, IGTV, and Reels, to maximize engagement.
 
'''2. TikTok'''
 
TikTok has rapidly become one of the most influential social media platforms, particularly among younger audiences. Keezy.Co has embraced this platform, helping brands create viral content that resonates with the platform’s unique culture. Luther’s expertise lies in creating short, impactful videos that are not only entertaining but also aligned with brand messaging.
 
Keezy.Co understands that TikTok’s algorithm favors authentic, user-generated content, and he leverages this to craft campaigns that feel organic rather than overly produced. His strategies often involve working with influencers and creators to amplify reach and drive engagement.
 
'''3. YouTube'''
 
Video content is king in the current digital landscape, and YouTube remains a dominant platform for long-form video marketing. Keezy.Co helps brands create compelling video content that tells a story and engages viewers on a deeper level. Whether it’s tutorials, behind-the-scenes footage, or product reviews, Luther’s YouTube strategies are designed to build a loyal subscriber base while driving conversions.
 
Keezy.Co’s YouTube strategies also include optimizing video SEO, ensuring that content is easily discoverable by new audiences. This approach helps brands tap into YouTube’s massive search engine capabilities and reach a wider audience.
 
'''4. Facebook and LinkedIn'''
 
For more traditional social media platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn, Keezy.Co focuses on building professional relationships and fostering community engagement. These platforms are ideal for B2B marketing, and Luther’s approach often involves creating thought leadership content, running targeted ad campaigns, and managing brand pages that encourage discussion and interaction.
 
Facebook and LinkedIn are also valuable for generating leads, and Keezy.Co’s data-driven strategies help brands identify and engage with potential clients or customers effectively.
 
'''Influencer Marketing with Keezy.Co'''
 
One of Keezy.Co’s standout services is his approach to influencer marketing. In an era where influencers hold significant sway over consumer decisions, Luther has perfected the art of connecting brands with the right influencers to drive awareness and sales. His deep understanding of influencer culture, combined with his extensive network, allows him to create partnerships that are mutually beneficial for both the brand and the influencer.
 
Unlike some marketers who focus purely on influencer reach, Keezy.Co prioritizes authenticity and alignment. He ensures that the influencers he works with genuinely believe in the products or services they promote, resulting in more authentic and impactful campaigns. This focus on authenticity helps brands build trust with their audience, which is crucial for long-term success.
 
'''The Future of Keezy.Co'''
 
Luther, through Keezy.Co, has already made a significant impact on the world of social media marketing, but he shows no signs of slowing down. With new platforms emerging and digital marketing continuing to evolve, Keezy.Co is constantly adapting his strategies to stay ahead of the curve. His passion for creativity, innovation, and helping brands succeed in the digital space will no doubt keep him at the forefront of the industry for years to come.
 
'''Conclusion'''
 
Keezy.Co, led by the talented Luther, is a shining example of how innovative thinking, creativity, and a deep understanding of social media can transform brands and businesses. His tailored strategies, focus on authentic engagement, and ability to stay ahead of trends have earned him a reputation as a top social media maven. As social media continues to grow in importance, Luther’s influence in the world of digital marketing is only set to expand. Whether you’re a small start-up or a well-established brand, partnering with Keezy.Co could be the key to unlocking your social media potential and achieving long-term success in the digital age.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:10, September 25, 2024

A project is an organized effort to direct attention towards particular substandard areas of the wiki that need improvement. This page features every ongoing wiki project for editors looking for something to help out with.

Current projects[edit]

Project name Relevant links Description Status
Cleanup of the Notable Players sections SmashWiki:Cleanup of the Notable Players sections
  • Any remaining "Notable players" sections on character articles need to be overhauled to comply with our new standards, go to the dedicated project page for full details. Additionally, there are "Most historically significant players" sections that are updated to the proper format, but have substandard blurbs written for the players, which need to be rewritten as well-written summaries that actually explain how the player is historically significant, and not just be a banal list of results and contextless wins.
Ultimate has been completed and some characters just need an update. Every Smash 64 character article has the proper format and been trimmed down, but most of the blurbs are overly basic and need to be elaborated on. Every Project M character article is listed as complete, but many of the character articles still do not have the proper formatting. Most Brawl pages, plus a few Melee and Smash 4 pages, are still not complete.
Adding rankings sections to Smasher pages SmashWiki:Smasher article guidelines#Rankings
  • Every smasher who has ever been ranked on a notable power ranking should have a section listing every notable power ranking they have been on. The section should be split into subsections by game and farther subsections by each type of ranking, while the data should be in table form, formatted as shown in the linked guidelines.
Currently in progress, as this is a recent update
Reformatting tournament results on Smasher pages SmashWiki:Smasher article guidelines#Tournament results
  • On results tables in Smasher articles, use bold text to highlight all majors, and bold + italic text to highlight all supermajors. Refer to our List of majors page to see what tournaments the wiki consider to be majors and supermajors.
  • List the number of entrants in the "placement" column, in accordance to the formatting in the guidelines.
  • If the results table is excessively large, split the results into a linked subpage, and only keep the most important tournaments on the main article. See M2K's Melee results for an example of how this should be done.
  • Add online icon (Online) next to the tournament name if it is an online tournament.
Currently in progress, as this is a recent update.
Add the new "Best ranking" and "Best result" infobox parameters on all Smasher pages, and fill the "Ranking" parameter with the player's most recent ranking Template:Infobox Smasher/doc#Rankings and results information
  • SmashWiki has purged the Skill parameter from Smasher infoboxes, and in its place has added the "Best historical ranking" and "Best tournament result" parameters. Refer to the linked guidelines for what should be included in these parameters.
  • The "Ranking" parameter has been adjusted to list the player's most recent ranking, rather than only listing current rankings.
This is a very recent update, so very little progress has been made yet.
Smash region articles List of superregions + regions needing articles
  • Create articles for all major Smash regions, detailing their competitive history, significant players, and tournaments hosted.
  • Add additional links to region pages from other competitive articles, to improve their integration into the wiki.
Most larger regions in the US + Japan have their own articles, but some smaller regions in the US, plus international regions, still need their own articles. Non-English-speaking regions may require additional attention from residents of those countries.
Cleanup of History sections and Infoboxes on Smasher pages SmashWiki:Smasher article guidelines + Template:Infobox Smasher#Character information + Category:Articles in need of cleanup
  • Rewrite the History section of Smasher articles to be less like a news report of all the player's tournament results.
  • Any Infoboxes bloated with unnecessary amount of characters should be properly vetted.
In progress
Cleanup of tournament articles SW:TRIVIA (1), Talk page discussion (2)
  • Add a "Summary of events" section to important tournaments (majors and supermajors, etc.) that provides details of important events in bracket, and facts regarding the tournament's historical significance.
  • Trim down trivia sections that are excessively long, and move trivia points to other sections of the article if applicable.
  • EVO 2013 is an example of a tournament page that meets these criteria.
In progress
Recategorizing old tournament pages in the National and Regional tournaments categories Category:National tournaments + Category:Regional tournaments
  • The "National" tournament designation has been obsoleted in favor of "Major" and "Supermajor", though most remaining pages in the National category are more befitting of the "Regional" and "Superregional" designations.
  • We now categorize tournaments by game, so tournaments in the "Regional" category need to have the appropriate game-specific categories (e.g. Category:Regional tournaments (SSBM)), and the general "Regional" category should have nothing left in it other than the game-specific categories. Many of the pages are also more fitting in the newly added Superregional categories instead, so be sure to add the game-specific Superregional categories when appropriate.
In progress
Cleanup of bloated trivia sections SmashWiki:Trivia + Category:Articles with excessively long trivia (Note that most violating articles are not in this category at this moment)
  • Many articles, especially character articles, have bloated trivia sections that are full of bad "trivia" that clearly violates our guidelines, while trivia sections are often poorly written too. Bad trivia needs to be removed, while any poorly written but salvageable trivia needs to be rewritten to meet our standards. Some trivia may additionally be legitimate information but is better incorporated into somewhere appropriate in the main article text.
  • If editors come across violating trivia sections but are unable to clean it up at that time, they should tag the sections with {{Trivia}} to alert other editors of the violating section.
In progress
Cleanup of bloated galleries and character categories on images SmashWiki:Images
  • Many articles, particularly character and stage articles, have bloated galleries full of excessive images that do not show anything uniquely noteworthy from other images already on the page. These excessive images that do not have an explicit informative purpose should be removed, galleries should not be treated as a dumping ground for every image on the wiki that features the article's subject.
  • Many images have the categories of every character that happens to appear in the image, when character categories should only be applied to images when the character is the direct focus of the image. Images should have any such misplaced character categories removed.
In progress
Updating files with deprecated licensing SmashWiki:Image copyrights + Category:Public domain files
  • While the licensing templates from the repealed image copyright tags policy have long been obsoleted by those from the newer image copyrights policy, several older files on the wiki continue to use them. These files should be updated to use the newer templates.
  • Several files have outdated or incomplete categorization, or only have the category automatically included by the licensing template. In the latter case, only replacing the template risks putting the file in Special:UncategorizedFiles. Follow the "recommended categories" table here when dealing with such files.
  • Some files are in the protected image list, meaning that they cannot be edited by regular users. These files will require administrator intervention.
All files except for those in Category:Public domain files and protected images have been updated.
List of glitches articles Forum:Glitch pages
  • Create List of glitches articles for all five Super Smash Bros. titles. These articles should contain brief descriptions about all glitches with their own SmashWiki articles, as well as minor glitches that don't have their own pages or are included in other articles.
The List of glitches article for Melee has been created, but more minor glitches can be added to the list. The list articles for the other four main games still need to be created.
Documentation of unplayable characters User:Plague von Karma Characters obtainable through hacking Smash games are to be given fighter-style pages, with the appropriate emphasis on their unplayable nature, and with their playability in mind. Once the pages are done, a relevant link is added to their main pages. For example, Giga Bowser with Giga Bowser (SSBM). Male Wire Frame (SSBM) is generally the gold standard for how a page should look. Smash 64 and Melee are complete, with most Brawl bosses also accounted for. Fighting Polygons, Tabuu, and Ultimate Giga Bowser are not yet done. The Master Hand and Crazy Hand pages need to be revamped towards the new standard. Pages generally could use with extra opinions, possibly decent gameplay videos, and more.

Also see Category:Projects.