On the edge of our seats
The Show stopper - Matilda
A few nights ago with my family, we went to see Matilda in the Edinburgh Playhouse. What an amazing show and performance. I can’t say strongly enough how worthwhile it was. The lead actress (Matilda) was aged 12, the children in the show were 8-12 and there were obviously the adults who played the other parts. What was amazing was to see everyone in the auditorium was there on time (1000’s of people), everyone held, captivated on the edge of their seats for the entire performance. The upstanding ovation was staggering and when leaving all I could hear were children and adults excitedly expressing and reciting their favourite parts of the show.
What has this todo with Wealthy Affiliate?
It got me thinking about how can we generate that same feeling, desire and want for entertainment that everyone had in the auditorium.
Let’s make our site the Amphitheater, the place where people want to come, enjoy learn and earn there way to having a lifestyle whereby we can go to Shows all over the world and live the life’s we wish to live.
Lets also be part of the show, create the material and the lessons required to enable and help everyone become the best they can in the chosen niches or fields.
Over the coming weeks and months, I’m going to do a crossover as part of the Wealthy Affiliate Challenge between my own site and my blog here getting deeper and deeper into how to build the site’s and how to generate the leads through different lead source generation techniques.
Wealthy Affiliate Olympics
Initially the triathlon, building the website, publishing the blog and setting up the relevant social media. Then onto the Heptathlon, and finally the IronMan challenge building all the blocks in place that we all need to conquer Gold medals, sharing in the glory as we all work together as athletes and coaches within this online world.
Our sites will be the Amphitheater’s of the online world.
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I love this post!
I was just saying, treat this as a Marathon, not a sprint!
See you at the Track!
Barb
Barb,
Thank you, absolutely - it is a marathon and I love the track!!!
All the best
Peter