This morning I was thinking about you guys and gals and I thought to myself. I should give them an example of something they can use. So this is what I did. I jumped over to some of those sources I mentioned to you. Eventually I found this headline… “Birthdays: Can Mr. T still pity the fool at 56?“. Now… I only found this on one site… BUT, I’m foreseeing the future.
You have to think of news articles in terms of a rollercoaster. Often times you will see a headline in one place BUT in a week or so many places will be sproating similar headlines. I imagine that in the next couple of days Google Trends will have something related to Mr. T on it. Now I could be wrong. But playing the guessing game is sometimes part of the job.
Creating a poll around this headline wouldn’t be too difficult to accomplish. You can even pose the question “Is Mr. “T” Retired?” Do you know the answer? Ask questions that get people thinking. “Mr. “T” is 56, do YOU pity the fool?” Weird questions can often be thought provoking as well.
Throw out some ideas in a post comment to the headline “Birthdays: Can Mr. T still pity the fool at 56?“.
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What do you think a good Poll question would be?
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Hey Kris,
A lot great stuff from you right out of the gate! You act like you know what you’re talking about or something. :-)
Thanks a lot!
Scott