📌 Community Standards: Read Before Participating!!!
Welcome to The Buyer’s Mind! A community for people who want to think deeper, communicate smarter, and master the psychology behind why people buy. This group lives and dies by quality. The only way to maintain that quality is through clear standards that keep the environment sharp, focused, and genuinely valuable for everyone inside. Here’s how this community works 👇 1️⃣ Engagement Is Required (Minimum: 1 Contribution Every 14 Days) This is an engagement-first environment. Not a passive “join and drift” group. To stay active in the community, you must contribute at least once every 14 days in one of the following ways: ✔ Comment meaningfully on a discussion Add insight, perspective, or a real question.(“Nice post” or an emoji doesn’t count.) ✔ Start a thoughtful discussion Ask a question, share an insight, or break down something you’re learning. ✔ Complete a lesson or module Skool tracks this. It counts as engagement. ✔ Share an implementation win or takeaway Show that you’re applying the work. ✔ Engage with call recaps or participate live This also counts. These actions shape the community.They keep the energy alive, the thinking sharp, and the quality high. 2️⃣ What Does NOT Count as Engagement To be clear: - Likes - Emoji reactions - “Thanks” comments - Generic replies - Silent lurking - Logging in without participating These do not count toward your engagement cycle. This community is built on active thinking, not passive consumption. 3️⃣ Inactive Members Will Be Removed If a member has 0 contributions within a 14-day period: 1. They’ll receive a DM reminder to stay active. 2. If there’s no response, they’ll be removed from the community. Nothing personal, it’s about maintaining a high-quality environment for the people who show up. You can always rejoin later when you’re ready to participate. 4️⃣ Bring Value, Not Noise No spam. No shallow posts. No vague advice. No “look at me” content. Share things that: - sharpen thinking - deepen understanding - challenge assumptions - or move conversations forward