Our main goal here at Wealthy Affiliate is to continually improve as affiliate marketers. And inside Wealthy Affiliate we have all the resources to accomplish this. Our interaction inside the community can facilitate us to achieve our goals. Moving inside the community in the most fluent way possible can be an enormous advantage. Kyle has laid some basic rules here at Wealthy Affiliate on how we should behave inside the platform and interact one with another. To take a look at that list, click here. One of the most important ones on that list is that spam is a huge NO, NO. But there is still a lot of liberty inside Wealthy Affiliate. I believe Kyle and Carson don’t want to make behavior so rigid that all the fun part is taken away. If too many rules are set then we will be constantly reminding and interpreting them. And more important, they don't want to implement anything that prevents quality content and helpful content from being created, so they need to offer some flexibility and trust in terms of content within the community. But as days pass by, we can start to distinguish some good practices that are not established as rules, but they still make interaction between us very helpful
I’m delighted with all the wonderful members I have meet at Wealthy Affiliate and have not had any negative interactions so far. I want this to continue like this for as long as I’m in the community and I will try my best. I believe we can enjoy our time here and at the same time be careful with every comment we write or every post we publish inside the community. A community like this one is so difficult to build. A helpful and caring community like this one doesn’t come out just by chance. There is a lot of hard work behind the scenes. Perceiving all this is important. And we could only respond to this being grateful and trying to preserve with our actions what is so beneficial for all of us.
I will deliver here a set of good practices I have seen inside the community. I have seen them taking place and they generate very good results. Some of them I have learned receiving them directly from fellow members. They have always been kind and patient. I appreciate their support. I hope you agree with all of these practices, but at least I’m sure you will agree with most of them.
Thanks for taking the time to properly layout a constitution of sorts to assist with maintaining respect and order.
Your suggestions are very fair and practical.
Al the best!
David