Gotcha! None of the above apply.
Absolutely nothing will happen if you don’t follow this blog.
See? I’m a nice person.
Not that most of my existing followers are actually reading this blog. I read somewhere that out of every 10 followers you have, only one person is actually reading your blog regularly. Some will never read it again. People will sometimes just check out your blog once, hit “follow” because the button is there, but never visit again. Hey, I know, I’ve been guilty of doing that myself. So if you’ve been doing it and happen to see this post, I forgive you.
Of course the real readership of any blog is from web surfers who aren’t following you and will never follow you. They Google something, find your blog, and read or bookmark the article they’re interested in but never read anything else you ever wrote, and that’s okay.
I get a lot of foodies reading this blog, mostly because of my two candy articles, and those articles have been reposted and shared and still get a lot of hits. But why would a foodie want to follow a blog like this, other than for those two articles? I also get quite a few furries who have read this blog, because I’ve posted a few articles about furries (and a few are actually following it too). But this isn’t a furry blog. Or a food blog. Or an indoor gardening or a humor blog. The moral of this is, never underestimate casual readers. They’re your bread and butter.
So here’s what I need: I need 2 more followers of this blog to make 400 followers (which is really just 40), and only one more email follower to reach that all-important milestone of 500 (which boils down to 50 if only 10% of those are actually reading what I write).
Please help me make this happen?

LOL! Cute post. I’m sorry, I already follow you so I can’t follow you again. Of course knowing wordpress, they could magically make me unfollow you and then I’d have to follow you again.
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WordPress has done much worse than that.
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I wish i could follow you again, I love your posts, you are amazing and i feel lucky to have you in my blogging life.
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Awww, thanks ๐
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Same here lol! And I’m one of those 1 in 10 cos I do read yours! Good luck!
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Dear Lucky, i love your articles, sue
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Thank you, Susan
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Reblogged this on HarsH ReaLiTy and commented:
Don’t listen to all that statistic garbage… most people make that shit up. -OM
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This was a breath of fresh air to find this, OM.
I’ve been embroiled in a heated debate on another thread with someone who is impossible to please but has been important in my visibility. I’m about to pull my hair out in frustration (which is probably the aim of this person), so seeing this is like sunshine after a storm. I’m glad you liked this post enough to reblog it.
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I have a post entitled “don’t allow a blogger to monolopize your time.” You may wish to read it. ๐
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I came to your blog because of NPD!
I’d say my proportion of likes is consistently ten percent of total followers, on average. Of course, I could be wrong. It makes me happy to see that the likers are consistent, though it’s always interesting when someone “out of your circle” wanders in. I was happy to come across a doctor who wrote really good fiction. And of course, those lifestyle blogs the very few times I did write articles on food.
But personally, I prefer comments and conversation to likes. And if it’s the same person, cool. That’s a friend.
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I prefer comments to likes too. It’s easy enough to hit like without even visiting the post–you can do that from the Reader. Hell, I’ve done it myself. But comments reqiure someone to actually take the trouble to read your post.
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See, I’d like to make it a goal to comment more. I’m reading blogs more so than books nowadays, so why not?
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I need to comment more, too, and I also have been reading blogs more than books. I used to read 3-4 books a week, now I take a month to read a book because of this blog. LOL
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Yeah, it’s a nice derailment though.
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Oh, yes, it is. ๐
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I will definitely be reading your blog now that I know you exist -thanks to OM who reblogged you. Your posts are very relevant to me, so I look forward to reading more.
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Welcome! Glad to have you here.
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Reblogged this on galesmind and commented:
I follow your blog because you always have something to say and you say it very well. Simple as that. I real blogs I like I write what I like and hope others do too.
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-grin- I’m a sci-fi writer but most of my visitors come to my blog for a technical how-to article I wrote almost 2 years ago. We take what we can get.:D
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oh and p.s. – I followed!
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Thanks ๐
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nps ๐
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Thanks for stopping in, and I hope you find reason to stick around!
I love to read sci fi.
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Thanks, I’m sure I’ll be back.
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I hope so. I’ll check your blog out too.
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Hey let me be lucky number 500, and give me a prize. I have found, so far I have 50 followers and almost all of them come by and see my stuff daily. I read short items in my reader but almost always go to the other sites to tramp around. I followed you, look out.
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I think you’re #504 or 505. No prize other than finding my awesome blog (j/k! lol)
I’ll be looking out for you and I’ll check your blog out too. Thanks for your interest ๐
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I really did follow you. I’ll be back in a while.
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I’m following you now too. Your blog looks cool.
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Thank you, and yours too. The blog, not the horse. I appreciate all the help and spirit I can grab.
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Well reading the comments it seems I missed the lucky 500 number! I’ll follow as I love what you said in your Bio ๐
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Thanks for following me, Kellie. Welcome!
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I’ll read your articles from here on. Even though I’m a new follower of your blog.
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Welcome, Anoop!
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Reblogged this on Marilyn Munrow and commented:
I follow your blogs because i find you entertaining and very good reading. I totally agree with most things that you write about too. You are amazing, and i wish i could follow you again.
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I am one of your original foodie followers but I stayed because your blog is more than that.
I think someone sits in a office somewhere making up these facts on blogs and then puts it out into the universe as facts that we swallow as bait. No matter how you got us here we are here.
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Glad you decided to stick around! ๐ What food articles were you following?
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I could not resist the invitation.
…and, you don’t even have to follow me although I’m an advocate of anchovies on supreme pizzas.
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Anchovies! I’m a meat lover pizza eater myself–give me sausage, chopped meat and chicken (save the bacon though) and plenty of extra cheese. A heart attack on a plate.
Thanks for the follow. Now I’m hungry and have to go cook something.
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I did that whole “nomination for a blog award” post today and put the link to your blog into it so I’m hoping it brings you a couple more followers – you deserve to be read ๐
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Aw, thanks! โค
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You’re welcome. I actually did it a few hours ago …….and now I’ve literally just stumbled on this post and thought: how timely ๐
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I’ll try to get around to paying this forward in the next few days. But if not I am still honored by the nomination.
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I wouldn’t worry too much about paying it forward , the award thingy is pretty much meaningless but I didn’t want to let down the lovely lady who had nominated me ๐ It was just a good excuse to name a few of my favourite blogs ๐
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Still need those last two followers? This is my first time here, and I’m happy to leave a comment.
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I reached my goal, but you’re still welcome to follow and comment! ๐
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Oh that’s good. So you said this isn’t a food blog or an animal blog. What *do* you blog about? In general.
I myself am an amateur novelist and astronomer, working toward a career in astronomy. My blog is about my adventuresโin my head or anywhere else.
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This is primarily a blog about narcissistic personality disorder and recovering from narcissistic abuse. To a lesser extent it’s about coping as a person with Aspergers. But I blog about lots of other things too. I’m pretty eclectic
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Asbergers. I’ve heard of that. (It’s the first disorder you’ve mentioned that I’ve heard of, actually. I know someone who has itโa former classmate.
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