I am looking to enter the ambassadorship program by the end of the year; do anyone have any tips? Or a game-plan?
I wouldn't worry about WA rank, it's merely a reflection of your activity and engagement within the community here, it's not a benchmark of "success" in any shape or form and it certainly won't earn you a dime.
It's also true that some of the most financially successful Members here don't rank in the WA "league" table at all, they're far too busy earning to engage.
Unfortunately, some members get distracted by following, socialising, blogging and "competitive" ranking within WA to the detriment of their training and then end up complaining they're not getting anywhere business-wise.
I have lost count over the years of the number of high ranking members and even Ambassadors who after a year or two at WA start whining they are still not earning. It often only takes a casual inspection to realise they've ended up with hundreds - if not thousands! - of pieces of content here at WA, in order to rank highly, but hardly any by comparison on their own websites, where it would actually have done them some good.
I'd strongly recommend you focus on creating your own successful business first before even thinking about your WA rank. :)
One of our members has almost a thousand posts at WA and only 10 on his own websites.
Guess who's making the money from his writing.
Exactly. I had a conversation with an Ambassador only the other day who has been here years and has still not earned their first $1. However, I'm sure WA and referrers are delighted if members are willing to stay long-term and pay $49 a month just to play WAndyCrush!! :D
Great advice. Helping here on WA and participating is great and an important aspect. But really helping people comes from first of all having experince ourselves. Guess making money online is also the reason we all come here in the first place, so we should not forget to focus on building that aspect first of all:-)
Mikael
Marion, only 10 "but large amount of words". So what do you want?
Here is something better.
Have seen a conversation between one of those who blog daily (several times). Somebody asked: "do not see site in your profile".
The reply was "I am working on it".
So the person does not have any site at all.
Learn, make sure you know what your talking about and that the advice is helpful when helping others . Write helpful blogs and answer unanswered questions only if you know the answer, greet new members. Any ways that's helpful and engaging :)
Here is a training video on How to Become an Ambassador: How to Rank in Top 20 at Wealthy Affiliate
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Ambassador by the end of the 2017?
I am looking to enter the ambassadorship program by the end of the year; do anyone have any tips? Or a game-plan?
Learn a LOT, here. THEN be comfortable with that knowledge so that you can share it with all who need it.
I wouldn't worry about WA rank, it's merely a reflection of your activity and engagement within the community here, it's not a benchmark of "success" in any shape or form and it certainly won't earn you a dime.
It's also true that some of the most financially successful Members here don't rank in the WA "league" table at all, they're far too busy earning to engage.
Unfortunately, some members get distracted by following, socialising, blogging and "competitive" ranking within WA to the detriment of their training and then end up complaining they're not getting anywhere business-wise.
I have lost count over the years of the number of high ranking members and even Ambassadors who after a year or two at WA start whining they are still not earning. It often only takes a casual inspection to realise they've ended up with hundreds - if not thousands! - of pieces of content here at WA, in order to rank highly, but hardly any by comparison on their own websites, where it would actually have done them some good.
I'd strongly recommend you focus on creating your own successful business first before even thinking about your WA rank. :)
One of our members has almost a thousand posts at WA and only 10 on his own websites.
Guess who's making the money from his writing.
Exactly. I had a conversation with an Ambassador only the other day who has been here years and has still not earned their first $1. However, I'm sure WA and referrers are delighted if members are willing to stay long-term and pay $49 a month just to play WAndyCrush!! :D
Great advice. Helping here on WA and participating is great and an important aspect. But really helping people comes from first of all having experince ourselves. Guess making money online is also the reason we all come here in the first place, so we should not forget to focus on building that aspect first of all:-)
Mikael
Marion, only 10 "but large amount of words". So what do you want?
Here is something better.
Have seen a conversation between one of those who blog daily (several times). Somebody asked: "do not see site in your profile".
The reply was "I am working on it".
So the person does not have any site at all.
Learn, make sure you know what your talking about and that the advice is helpful when helping others . Write helpful blogs and answer unanswered questions only if you know the answer, greet new members. Any ways that's helpful and engaging :)
Here is a training video on How to Become an Ambassador: How to Rank in Top 20 at Wealthy Affiliate
See more comments
Learn a LOT, here. THEN be comfortable with that knowledge so that you can share it with all who need it.