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Tuesday Posts: Asking questions

So if you remember, I shared a posting schedule here that I found, and on Tuesdays it recommends to "Ask a question, share a photo contest or quiz, or post a fill-in-a-blank sentence."  I started trying to come up with a question to post in my groups and couldn't make up my mind! 

Then I had a brilliant idea: look it up on the internet!  So cliché, isn't it?  I used bing.com to type in "Ask fun questions."  Low and behold, hundreds of lists of fun questions to ask came up!  Try it!  It works! Take your pick, and you now have a list of interesting and fun questions to ask to captivate your audience on your Facebook groups and Business pages!

Here are some of the ideas I came up with to try out on your blog or Facebook page to gain interaction from your audience:
  • What is the last text you wrote in your phone?
  • What is the last picture you took on your phone?
  • What have you always wanted? Did you get it?
  • What is your greatest strength or weakness?
  • What are your nicknames?
  • What do you do if you can't sleep at night?
  • Do you save old greeting cards and letters?
  • What is your guilty pleasure that would be impossible to give up?
  • Are you likely to avoid conflict or meet it head on?
  • Do you read the newspaper? And how often?
  • If you had to give up one of your senses, which would it be?
  • Do you prefer people to shoot straight with words, or tread lightly?
  • What position do you sleep in?
  • How difficult is it for you to forgive someone who refuses to apologize?
  • What is the best news you've ever received?
  • What is your favorite way to unwind at the end of the day?
  • How did you keep in touch with people before Facebook?
  • What makes you feel inspired?
  • Which TV family is most like your own?
  • If you had 3 wishes, what would they be?
  • What is your favorite board game of all time?
What are some great questions that have worked for you?

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