13 Comments to “My not too twisted giveaway”

  1. bman

    Jan 15th, 2010

    Well, let me start out by saying that I feel it’s important to change out your 5 featured frequently, but that’s just me. I think it’s also good for your analytics to have “Sex” be in the title of one. Just saying.

    Anywho, all of that said…

    “Stop complaining” was one of my favorites, so I’d keep that one up there for a while.

    I’d probably put up “No wonder people don’t trust Christians” in there because it has an intriguing title and I think people (even nonChristians) would click on it.

    I think you should have an SYP up there somewhere to satisfy your fans of that hero.

    And… I’d probably put this one in there. At least for the next 2 weeks.

    But, like I said, I feel that the featured posts should change throughout. As your feelings about something changes or posts that you don’t feel got enough attention.

    Those are my thoughts, and I’m sticking to them.

    • Nick the Geek

      Jan 15th, 2010

      I fully agree that I need to keep changing it out, that’s why I am looking for lot’s of suggestions. I could have run this contest to get more promotion by saying, “tweet a link to my site or post a link on your blog” and that would be fine but I’d rather do a better job of getting content on the front page that will be useful to people coming to see my blog than to just get more traffic. I like all your suggestions by the way. I think I’m going to try a 4 week cycle with new posts in the rotation every week. Basically once a week I will add one or two featured posts and remove one. This way everything is constantly getting updated, but it won’t be all new each week, which might make things too jarring.

  2. Nic at Nite

    Jan 15th, 2010

    Sex is amazing. It grabs everybody’s attention ;)

    And it’s true, sex is amazing within the confines of marriage.

    • Nick the Geek

      Jan 15th, 2010

      Yeah, that is why it has been the number one featured post for a while, but I’ll need to switch it out soon. I’ll probably keep it in high in the switchout cycle though.

  3. uberVU - social comments

    Jan 15th, 2010

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  5. Helen

    Jan 17th, 2010

    Choose one of your creative writing posts to include.

    • Nick the Geek

      Jan 17th, 2010

      I think that’s a good idea, is there any specific creative writing post that you liked?

      • Helen

        Jan 22nd, 2010

        The one with the angel…

  6. Jason

    Jan 19th, 2010

    I think you definitely need a SYP. I’d suggest the Church Split Engine (the one posted on June 13).

    I also liked Love Does Not Condemn

    The Lies we Tell was a good eye-opener.

    I Don’t Think I Want to be a Christian Anymore was good (I often feel the same way, calling myself a believer instead).

    That’s 4 for right now, and they’re all serious. I’ll be back with more that are probably not as serious.

    • Nick the Geek

      Jan 21st, 2010

      Great suggestions. I need to write a few more SYP posts. Poor SYP is still in the middle of a story line.

  7. Amber

    Jan 29th, 2010

    Well first off, I’m interested to see what you’ve highlighted and to read the additional notes you took. I’m curious to see what you took away from the book, and if I won, I’d probably add a couple notes about what I took away as well.

    The first blog that popped out at me was “10 easy steps to identifying a false prophet” before I became a Christian, I always wondered how they could tell if the person was lying or not, and how they could tell it was from God. As I read the ways to identifying false prophets, they became very obvious. (like the one about ignoring the inebriated moron trying to pass a message from god. I’d be suspicious too!)

    another one i liked was “I believe in Santa… Do you?” I love the stories about all mythbusting and what have you. I liked to hear about what the REAL St. Nick did. (not flying in a sleigh w/reindeer, but if I recall right, punched someone in the face for jesus!)

    “no wondering people don’t trust Christians” is definatly a title that stands out well. Because people unfortunatly some people really don’t trust Christians.

    Anything with the word sex in it will grab anyones attention… Even mine :/ in your blog “sex is amazing” it was strange how you compared sex with church, but at the same time it made absolute sense. I liked the final idea, that if we help people find Christ, church will be an added benefit. Ps( I like the tshirt on the blog)

    my favorite one was “what could be more wonderful than peanut butter” just leave it to me to love this one because of the title! Lol but I LOVE peanut butter! And when my dog eats it XD

    well this is my comment to win your giveaway book. Just remember, free shipping! (I’m just sayin!)

  8. jasonS

    Jan 29th, 2010

    I like the one about dragons and fingerpaint. Definitely include that one (or else).


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