I am so fortunate to now have more than 1000 comments on this blog. To everyone who has taken the time to leave a comment – Thank You! This has been a rocket ship ride for me, starting out online as a newbie in 2005 and now making a mid 5 figures every month, and I couldn’t have done it without you. I appreciate you so much, and always look for ways to show you my appreciation by offering more trainings and answering your questions personally.
Know that when you leave a comment on someone’s blog they do actually read it. It is also a way to get on their radar. I have people who have left a comment here and then contacted me to do a joint venture with them. Just the act of leaving a comment lets me know that they know who I am and what I offer to my students. Think about the people online you would like to connect with. Read their blog and leave a comment so they will come to recognize your name. You can always go over to Technorati to search for blogs on your niche topic. These bloggers are your future joint venture partners. Take the time to learn more about them and what they are doing. You may even want to form a Mastermind group with some of them.
Thanks again, and keep those comments coming!
Pam Murphy says
Since I found you I never miss your blog. It’s the best! I feel so fortunate to have “met” you.
Pam Murphy,M.S.,RRT
Sandra Martini says
Hi Connie,
Great post! You’re SO right — I tell all my clients how important it is to read and comment on others’ blogs as part of their learning and overall exposure plan.
In terms of the most frequent question about this I get, which is “Whose blog do I comment on?”, the answer is a simple as “Whose blog are you reading?”.
I recommend everyone read some blogs of experts (such as you) as well as some blogs within their industry.
Congratulations on hitting 1,000 comments! It’s no small achievement and definitely one to be celebrated.
Hugs,
Sandy 🙂