Your Passion: A Powerful Tool for Making a Positive Impact on Others

Here's a reminder that your passion can make a positive impact on the lives of others.

About 24 months ago, The Signature Spot started as a venue to share my passion for professional wrestling and has transformed into a Facebook page, brand and website full of incredible engagement.

Despite my 12-hour work days and making my son a priority, I always carve out time to write, read or research.

Facebook: Over the past 28 days, the following organic statistics have been achieved, which hovers around this average monthly:

Followers: 58,138
Post reach: 11,944,564
Post engagement: 1,139,005
New followers: 2,243

Website: TheSignatureSpot.com now receives around 25,000 unique monthly visitors without paid advertising.

Merch: The Signature Spot merch on Pro Wrestling Tees has reached nearly $5,000 in revenue, with proceeds going towards various charitable foundations and website contributors.

My main focus is to curate informative and entertaining content worthy of timelines where I can write about whatever crosses my mind.

The website has also become a hub of unique content beyond just me and allows my team of writers to discuss the topics I frequently pitch along with their ideas.

While I'm proud of these statistics, the feedback from followers and the website has been incredibly humbling.

Why Am I Sharing This?

It's certainly not to be boastful but rather to remind you that you never know the lives you will potentially touch if you don't channel your passions and share them with the world.

This project has made me a more effective and creative writer since I now have a certain standard to live up to only daily, even outside of work.

Candidly, I'm convinced the community has even made me a better person, so they have given more back to me than I could ever imagine.

Cheers to you and the passions you choose to pursue!

Chris Toplack

Chris is the founder of The Signature Spot and a former radio personality. He is the Director of Client Training for a Silicon Valley company while also a voice-over artist, published writer, and veteran podcaster.

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