When I began this blog, I did so only in an effort for me to understand who I am. I believe that by putting my thoughts to words helps me to that goal. So, I invited two or three persons to check my blog out.
But as time passed, I realized there are many Followers who read this blog because they too are trying to understand who I am. It is apparent that the original people that I invited to the blog, became active Followers, and they have told their friends, who told their friends, and their friends told their friends. It's incredible to realize the fan base that I have developed so soon. I think I have even built a fan base of Followers equal to that of Barrack Obama.
Problem is; I can't actually verify the number of my Followers out there, because not everyone comments each time they visit, and there is no counter system in place to see the actual number of hits like E-Bay has. Now, I know there are at least two Followers, but I reason reason to believe there are many thousands, perhaps millions more, out there as well.
I sense that I've had one particular avid Follower that seems intrigued by me, but who prefers anonymity and has never left a comment. I know that he/she is reading this. Only You Know Who You Are!
So, in an effort to determine my true popularity, please participate in the poll at the left. And no, it doesn't expose your identity to me. I'll be waiting for the results from the Dock.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
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it would be interesting to know who as marked this page with a bookmark or in their "favorites"....perhaps even using it as their "home page". Now that would truly reflect your popularity.
ReplyDeleteBut half of your followers are YOU. I guess that's one way to feel popular, eh?
ReplyDeleteIt only appears that half of my Followers are me, butthat's not true. I know that there are many more. But most care only to read my thoughts, then silently disappear without a trace. I know of at least one more in particular. And you know who you are!
ReplyDeleteare you waiting for the other person to identify him/herself?
ReplyDeletei need blog