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Write a List Post [Day 2 – 31DBBB]

Posted By Darren Rowse 7th of April 2009 Featured Posts, Writing Content 0 Comments

Today your challenge in the 31 Day project that we’re running here at Problogger is focused around writing a post and is to write a ‘list post’.

List-Posts-1

Today’s Teaching:

Using ‘lists’ has always been a popular and effective technique among bloggers wanting to write content that gets spread from one person to the next. Just look at pages like the front page of Digg, TweetMeme and Delicious and you’ll see that many of the ‘hottest’ content on the web at any given time are written in this style.

Check out this screen shot of Delicious from yesterday:

Delicious-Lists

You can see there that every post in the most popular page of Delcious at this point was a list of some type.

8 Reasons Why List Posts are Powerful for Bloggers

‘List posts’ are popular because:

1. Lists are Scannable – online readers are notoriously lazy and tend to scan content rather than read it word for word. A list helps communicate a number of points quickly and easily and helps readers to know if a post contains information that interests them and which they should actually read more of.

2. Lists keep posts succinct
– there is something about a list that keeps you as a blogger from rambling. Each point has a start and end whereas with an essay style of writing points often bleed into one another.

3. Lists look ‘neat’
– I don’t know about you but when I surf onto a site that is full of messily formatted text – I don’t tend to stick around for too long. Lists on the other hand can be quite visually pleasing and more likely to stimulate someone to start reading.

4. Lists can be comprehensive
– while some might argue that lists ‘dumb down’ ideas and concepts – when written well they can actually be just as comprehensive as any other style of writing.

5. Lists are persuasive
– if you want to mount a case for something quickly presenting numerous arguments in a list can be quite convincing. Again – it’s about identifiable points that together go to forming a convincing argument.

6. Lists can add to the ease of writing
– I like writing in lists because they break down my thoughts into bite sized pieces which is good not only for readers but me as a writer as I consider how to express myself.

7. Lists go Viral – lists can start epidemics of ideas. For the above reasons (and others – bloggers and those on social media seem to love sharing lists and as a result they have the ability to spread quickly through out the web (and beyond)

8. Lists break down the complicated – one reason I find list posts to be powerful is that they can be great for breaking down complex ideas or tasks. I know on my photography blog that many of our photoshop tutorials work best when our authors present their instructions as ‘steps’ – meaning a procedure that can at first seem overwhelming becomes a list of bite sized tasks.

Warning: don’t go over the top with ‘list posts’. They can be incredibly powerful but on many blogs readers can become frustrated with them if that is all you do.

Your Task for Today – Write a List Post:

Today your task is to write a ‘list post’ on your blog. You may not choose to publish it today if you already have something lined up – but aim to publish it in the next day or two if you can.

3 Types of ‘List Posts’

There are a variety of ways of incorporating lists into your blog. Depending upon the topic and style of blog you’re building some of these options might be appropriate for you:

  • The post as a list – in this case there’s nothing in the post except for the list. The title of your post introduces the topic and then the list speaks for itself. The list can be quite barebones – short and to the point. However readers often like them because of their bluntness and the way that they tell it like it is. Example: 21 Ways to Write Posts that are Guarantees to Grow Your Blog.
  • Extended lists – this is how I generally approach ‘list posts’. I’ll show you a couple of examples below but in a sense this type of post is not dissimilar to an essay or article but the main points are broken down into a numbered list format. Generally there is a heading for each section (highlighted in bold or heading tags) with a paragraph or two under each one. Example: 10 Ways to Take Stunning Portraits.
  • Lists Within Posts – the post you’re reading right now probably illustrates this type well. In this post there are two lists that present ideas in the midst of other content. In a sense the list becomes a way of breaking up your text. I find that often these posts do quite well as other bloggers looking for a quote to share with their readers will many times grab your list.

Some bloggers do at times get a little ‘anti list’ and suggest it is an overused technique and a lazy way to write – but this need not always be the case. There’s nothing to stop a blogger developing a list post that is in depth and on topic for almost any blog.

List posts will not suit everyone’s style and probably are harder to use with some blog topics than others but they are a useful style of post to have in your tool belt for when the opportunity arises.

Highly Recommended Reading: If you’re after a little extra reading on the topic of writing list posts check out this excellent and practical guest post from late last year on ProBlogger with 10 steps to writing the perfect list post.

Examples of List Posts

I know some of our participants will find today’s task easier than others. Some of you have successfully written a lot of list posts while others have not. Some have topics where these types of posts ‘fit’ better than others. I hope that in the following examples (both from my blogs and others) that you’ll find a little inspiration that might help you to discover a type of post that might work with your blog.

Also: also check out this long list of ‘list posts’ written in a group writing project by readers of ProBlogger. This list of posts has hundreds of examples (some good and some not so good) on hundreds of topics. Hopefully some of them will give a little inspiration).

Share Your New List Posts

It’s time to go away and write your list post. Once you’ve done it – do come back here and leave the link and title in comments below. My hope in this is that participants will get a little traffic but also that you’ll inspire one another with your posts and give a much more comprehensive list than I’ve come up with above of great list posts. I’m looking forward with what you come up with!

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Update: You can also join the discussion over at the forum, and see what others have done for this task! Day 2 – Write a List Post

About Darren Rowse
Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Comments
  1. Totally agree with this one Darren.

    List is popular time over time. They provide a straight forward information by bringing the big picture in the front line.

    Number, is the list uniform.

  2. Most advice about writing lists is the same stuff regurgitated. I would highly recommend the following resource for those who think making “List Posts” is a good idea:
    http://buildandearn.com/top-5-reasons-i-hate-your-blog/

  3. Excellent advice and pleased me as I already do a lot of what you suggested. We’re about to launch our blog and I wrote a post last night called ‘5 reasons to persuade decision-makers that it’s time to update your website’.

    I find the list format really helpful in structuring my posts, looking forward to getting the blog live shortly and seeing how well the content performs.

  4. As you have mentioned correctly, List posts do well with social media. But the trick is, not overdoing it. Over the past couple of months, I have seen lots of blogs which come up with list posts and nothing else. Probably Darren will take it up in his upcoming posts.
    As per my list post, I would like to share one of my recent posts which became quiet popular on delicious.

    27 Stunning Yet Free Premium WordPress Magazine & News Themes
    http://techpp.com/2009/02/19/27-stunning-yet-free-premium-wordpress-magazine-news-themes/

  5. This is definitely the most successful type of post for me so far and I don’t care how overdone it might be, it’s a useful technique that generates interest and I see no reason to not do it just because it’s been done a lot!

  6. Blimey, I just rehashed an old list post this morning…

    but of course people will hate it.

    http://www.shedblog.co.uk/2009/04/07/things-i-do-in-my-shed/

  7. Would lists only pertain to link lists or also posts like ‘list of reasons why…’?

  8. I have a travel blog, and have always suspected that the list posts focussing on travel are not likely to be in the digg market. So I am hoping for retweets instead – very healthy travel niche on twitter.

    Today’s list post is “10 Most Touristy Things to Do in Singapore”
    http://www.thebloggersguide.com/singapore/10-most-touristy-things-to-do-in-singapore-part2

  9. thanks for sharing! Great teaching…

  10. List post are great way to share stuff

    i prefer list post over random tweets

    and most importantly its a best link bait i have ever known

  11. kunal – there’s no real rules – I think both would work!

  12. 1. List post is eye catching and get more click from visitors.
    2. List post says the facts on your face
    3. Since an average visitor stays on your blog for 10-30 sec
    its very essential to pass the message as soon as possible

    So I agree with you Darren.

    I too got much better response for my list post
    http://dotgiri.com/2009/04/03/20-tips-for-writing-professional-email-email-tips-how-to-write-email/

  13. Not sure if it qualifies, but I wrote a list on Sunday that has really been seeing quite a bit of traffic since then:

    20 Blogs I Wish Were Around When I Started Teaching

  14. Great point, but I guess, this is depends on the kind of post . you can not write list post in any article .
    thanks

  15. Here’s a nice list post I’ve done for some guys.
    http://blog.hotelclub.com/13-reasons-to-visit-cape-town/

    It went pretty well so far and people enjoyed it. I’m going to work on some more !

  16. Thanks again, Darren.

    B.t.w.: No email today?

  17. I’ve written my list and my list tells a story. The list style of writing suits me although I wouldn’t do what I’ve done with mine all the time – http://semanticallydriven.com/2009/04/sometimes_a_list_is_just_it_and_a_bit.html

  18. I didn’t write one, because I did one on Sunday. This is a list in its most list like form. I do one of these posts every month to summarize all the net worth updates in the PF Blog Arena

    The Wealthy PF Blogger List

  19. Lists are great. One thing I don’t like, however, are really long lists with each list entry in turn being really long. Split those into a couple posts.

  20. Darren,

    The problem nowadays right now is currently dont you think that most of the lists are almost of the same?

    It may work initially when not much people marking a lot of list type article but right now I dont think so. What do you think?

    I think list posting may have lost the ‘remarkable’ factor which being really stressed on Seth Godin’s book – Purple Cow.

    I think the only solution is that I can think of is we have to look for the factor back coz I do agree that those advantages of list post but do it still works and attract a lot of traffics as compared to before?

    From your statistics, do it still attract same amount of traffic to your blog as earlier list post?

    Any suggestion to improve back the attractions of list post if my assumption is true?

  21. This is an interesting challenge Darren and I’m really enjoying it. I was actually writing up this list post earlier today when I saw the article :)

    I’ve written up my list post as per your article here:
    http://www.stickytoffee.co.za/blog/2009/04/07/applications-to-make-gnome-look-and-work-better/

  22. I found great success with this technique a few weeks ago when an unexpected stream of traffic hit my blog. Since I was gaining a large number of (potential) new readers, I put a list post right on my landing page, containing “the best of 3stylelife” over the last 6 months. Not only did it generate a lot more deep traffic, I’m certain I achieved a higher subscription rate because of it.

  23. List post are great.

    I find list post very useful as a developer to read list post – I find what I need very easily.
    As a Blogger I find that my List posts get more visitors and better traction.
    As an example, 10 ways to spot a good software consultant:
    http://spacebug.com/how_to_spot_a_good_software_consultant

    Amir

  24. List making and having lists, always awakens curiosity and loved be all. Good advice.
    p.s same here no email today.

  25. Who doesn’t love a good list post? I wrote this one for 31DBBB:

    10 Unique WordPress Website Designs With One Thing In Common

    And here is another one that I recently wrote:

    13 Essential Tools for Twitter Management

  26. Here’s my effort, which will probably be of particular interest to Australians – 5 Things To Cook With Lillypillies:

    http://green-change.com/2009/04/07/5-things-to-cook-with-lillypillies/

    Lillypilly trees are extremely common street and park trees in Australia. They get masses of red berries (known as riberries) on them from December to March, but hardly anybody here eats them. Such a wasted resource!

    Hopefully this post will inspire someone out there to have a go at cooking some up.

  27. Darren,

    It’s funny that you mention lists today, as I just set up the framework for a new project, that will be almost all lists. I’ve had the domain activitiesforinfants.com for a few months, and finally pulled it out of the mothballs yesterday. It will be heavy on list content.

    The points in your article have made me, think beyond that project though & I will be utilizing this method more often in my primary blog. Lists have just not really occurred to me, when writing for it. Looking back, a few of my articles, may have been far easier to write, in list format.

  28. Here is my list post I did this morning.

    http://newmilfordct.wordpress.com

  29. Yes, list post is the key to have visitors easily !
    Thx;)

  30. The following is nmy list post I made. It lists reasons to Visit Malta.

    http://www.kaizenlog.com/2009/04/07/3-reasons-to-visit-malta/

  31. My most recent list post is about the benefits of reading aloud to children:

    http://www.steadymom.com/2009/04/the-importance-of-reading-to-your-children-where.html

    Thanks for the great series!

    Jamie

  32. Interesting, but I am not sure that a list post would add anything to my video blog. I will have to think it over and read what others have to say,

  33. Getting down to writing the list post. Got some great help from 10 Steps to the Perfect List Post

  34. This works out well, as I just started outlining a list post last week. I’ve got to flesh it out a bit as I plan to write an “extended list”, but this gives me exactly the motivation that I needed to get it done!

  35. Like stated above, the only thing with list is that in someway they stay the same.

  36. I remember how helpful this advice was to me the first time I heard it. I tried to organize my posts logically, but using a more formalized list structure hadn’t occurred to me until I saw the suggestion here and on Copyblogger.

    One of my favorites of those I wrote is this list on some creative triggers I learned from reading Roger Von Oech.
    http://www.inventingelephants.com/7whacks.html

  37. @BuildAndEarn My thoughts exactly. I too use Google Reader and the number of list articles seems to have exploded. There are some blogs where their “current posts” lists having nothing but those types of posts.

    Content is pauper, not king.

  38. I think that list posts are so popular because they give a lot of information in a very easy to read format.

    If you are looking to improve your personal finances, read my,

    10 Steps To Kick Start Your Personal Finances

  39. Have just posted a few list posts so hesitant to post more. (I love ’em but I think it looks lazy if that’s all you got).

    So, with further ado, here’s 2:

    11 Mothers I Love To F …. follow: http://colourfulwords.blogspot.com/2009/04/11-mothers-i-love-to-follow.html

    7 Legends of the Dance (They Brang It, They Owned It):
    http://colourfulwords.blogspot.com/2009/04/11-mothers-i-love-to-follow.html

  40. At times I get disenchanted with list posts on other blogs. I find it that a lot of blogger take it as a chance to just wing up anything they can.

    I admit that the great list posts are among some of my favorite, though!

  41. I love lists. I do this all the time but still excited to make another list post.

  42. I normally do a list post as a summary of highlighted posts of the month. The most recent one I did can be seen here.
    http://dominiquegoh.com/2009/04/04/march-roundup/

  43. I LOVE list posts! Here are some of mine from the past, but I’m going to go right now and put up another couple to post within the next few days.

    Thanks for another great post, Darren :) I’ve realised I’m not consistent with using numbers and words though; so I need to look into that and tweak things in future…

    6 ways to go organic:
    http://littlegreenblog.com/green-tips/ethical-consumerism/6-ways-to-go-organic/

    nine tips to help you save water:
    http://littlegreenblog.com/green-tips/water-conservation/world-water-day-tips-save-water/

    Reduce plastic – 11 tips
    http://myzerowaste.com/articles/general/reduce-plastic-11-tips/

  44. 10 Great Resonos to make an African Safari in a recession: http://tinyurl.com/bkvhn4

  45. I use this a lot when I am a bit burnt out or feel my readers are. I think a good smattering of lists throughout a blog is like a few shots of espresso – a quick boost when you need it.

    I have scheduled on on my blog for Friday.

    Thanks for making me write a post I should have written ages ago!

  46. This is a really great blog post
    I have written a post that contains lists, but it also contains some really helpful information that I know your readers will love.

    It contains information about how you can easily use your blog to create an ebook that you can then go and sell.

    http://smarterwealth.net/how-to-create-ebooks-easily/

    This is a post that I am really proud of and it is an idea that I have been using a lot more lately and seen a lot of fruit from it (money coming in).

    So thankyou for allowing me to share my link with your readers. I would really love to know what everyone thinks about it.

    I will definately be having a close look at some of the other list posts that people have linked to.

    This is a brilliant idea to get people to take action (because everyone wants to get some traffic from ProBlogger)….so thanks again for the opportunity

  47. Do you keep these softwares with you

    List of free software that will be really useful and worth keep them with you in your laptop bag.

    http://crazzycool.blogspot.com/2009/04/list-do-you-keep-have-these-softwares.html

  48. Another great technique here Darren, looks like I need to go digging to come up with my first list. Very interesting.

  49. Gosh, thank you so much again, Darren. I’m truly inspired and have just knocked up another list post:

    3 simple green tips that you can do today:
    http://littlegreenblog.com/green-home/environment-issues/3-simple-green-tips-that-you-can-do-today/

    Now I’m off to write one for my other site!

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