Site Comments verses Site Feedback
Ooops..I am new at this so I got site feedback and site comments mixed up a few times. I didn't pay close enough attention to Kyle's carefully worded instructions. Sorry to those individuals. As I was offering site comments I included feedback about layout and graphics because I thought it might make things easier to read. Later I realized this is not "comment" material...it belongs in the "feedback" category.
The next thing I have done..if I couldn't relate to the content, I commented anyway. This resulted in a bunch of words that didn't mean much. I probably should have skipped.
A few times I have received comments that were based on a mistaken concept of what my niche represented. I write about industrial hemp and, of course, some think all hemp (including psychoactive) is included but it is not. I do post those comments to reply and clarify... so it is all good.
I have grown...that's the good news. I have also understood far more the importance of a good comment. So from now on I am taking them seriously and offering them more.
Wealthy Affiliate's "Pay it Forward" method of offering both feedback and comments for affiliate websites is a great. I am really appreciating this "giving" format. I think I have started to learn some good internet manners. Being kind, being generous...and trust worthy are good goals that probably lead to financial rewards. But even if they don't I am the better for it. Thank you Wealthy Affiliate for the learning structure you have provided. It has helped me lay a framework that I could not have done on my own.
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What a great post to remind people of the important difference between the two. I have certainly seen this occur on my site.
My comment: great post we all need more comments and more feedback
Geoff