Wealthy Affiliate Network At 7,500 Followers And Aiming For 10,000
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The Importance of Wealthy Affiliate Followers is Key to Your Success Here at Wealthy Affiliate
Every day at WA I make it a habit to FOLLOW as many new members as possible and welcome new Premium Members as well!
I seek out the areas on the Dashboard to do so first thing - unless there is a New Joiner - "customers always come first"!
I currently have over 7,500 FOLLOWERS here at WA! (7,462 to be exact)!
But I have FOLLOWED 44,435 to create these connections!
7,462 divided by 44,435 equals 16.79%
This means is takes alot of FOLLOWING on your part to get a 16% FOLLOWER RATE!
Aim for 100% in all you do, then enjoy what comes of your efforts!
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Interesting statistic, thx for sharing!
Do you know "statistics" is a term introduced into the English language by a Scottish aristocrat, the laird in my home county in fact. I believe it helped him count his sheet ;)
Google for "Sir John Sinclair, statistics", you're sure to find it.
Cheers,
Will
Thanks WILL!
All of us SCOTTISH FOLK tend to be a wee bit of the “WORDSMITH” and make up words to suit our fancy!
Am I right???
Off to Auntie Google I go...time to learn aboot me Scottish Brethren!
Barb
PS We Scotsmen and Scotswomen have extremely high IQs, make great SURGEONS and MILITARY STRATEGISTS and yet we are Artistic as well....or was that AUTISTIC??? 😂
Barb
Well, we had the Daddy of them all, Sir Walter Scott, now he could tell a grandiose story!
There's a book called "the Scottish Empire" (Michael Fry?); from memory he structured it in three main sections (3Ms):
- Missionary
- Merchant
- Military
I cannot recall how he labelled the Miscellaneous (also M! but I do have a Medicine story (also M!!). I'm not making it up, honest!
When I was living in Vietnam, the Royal Navy visited the city I was living in - HCMC (formerly Saigon) - perhaps 3x boats. One of them had the St Andrews flag flying and some time later I enquired from a nautical friend why it should be. I was told it meant "Doctor on board"; in the early days all the doctors were trained in Edinburgh and when on board they would fly the flag to let seamen know there was a Dr on board. I guess it was also useful for Captains on other ships to know which ship to communicate with in event medical help was needed.
Cheers,
Will