wednesday trendsday [google trends #9]

Written by Dan King

Christ-follower. husband. father. author of the unlikely missionary: from pew-warmer to poverty-fighter. co-author of activist faith: from him and for him. director of family ministry at st. edward's episcopal church. president of fistbump media, llc.

December 21, 2010

It’s time to submit your links again!

Yep… I want to see all of the different perspectives on the latest Google Trends that you have! One of my favorite moments on a [wednesday trendsday] was when three of us all picked the same topic, but each had very different perspectives on it.

None was more right or wrong than the others… we were just all different.

And to me, that’s one of the coolest things about this kind of exercise. When I read someone else’s perspective, I know that their thinking will make me think… because we’re different. And when all that ‘different’ comes together in one place, it makes something beautiful.

So today, play with the topics and create something…

different.

beautiful.

If you’re a blogger, then consider letting yourself be stretched a little bit. You’ll grow as a blogger. I promise.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Pick a topic from the top 20 Hot Searches list at Google Trends.
  2. Write a post at your blog not to exceed 250 words (to be posted on Wednesday).
  3. Share the link to your post below using the Simply Linked widget.
  4. Leave a comment here about what you learned most from this challenge.

Even if you’re not a blogger, then check out the cool posts that others submit here. There should be some pretty interesting conversations brewing!

3 Comments

  1. Tom Jamieson

    hope you enjoy this one….i know i did 🙂

    Reply
    • @bibledude

      i knew that there would be a Christmas post submitted for [wednesday trendsday] this week…

      Reply
      • Tom Jamieson

        glad i didn’t disappoint then 😛

        Reply

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wednesday trendsday [google trends #9]

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