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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.
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  1. Loved this exercise. had a ton of fun putting this list together, and generally enjoyed the idea of organizing the top list (for myself as well):

    here is the blog: Top 10 Electronica Dance Venues in San Francisco

    http://frimerman.wordpress.com/2009/04/16/top-10-electronica-dance-venues-in-san-francisco/

  2. I really don’t like lists, but here’s my list post: http://theplumduff.blogspot.com/2009/04/list-me-not.html

  3. I have a wedding and event planning blog and I’ve posted a few list posts on my blog previous to this assignment. However, they have not yeilded an increase in traffic, so I decided to do a much larger list, 101 DIY Projects and Ideas, which I linked to many other wedding planning blogs. My traffic is normally 500-600 views per day and it shot up to 1,632 views today after this post! I couldn’t believe it. Thanks for the inspiration and advice. It tripled my traffic today!!!

  4. This shouldn’t be to hard, get er done properly.

  5. Hi:

    There´s my list.
    http://mecongratula.es/2009/04/top-25-mitos-seo-que-nos-creemos.html

    This is a list based in other list from other blog

    Greetings

  6. 10 things to think about when creating a visually inspiring window.
    With so much competition, how do you “cut through the clutter” and make your windows stand out? Think of these 10 things when planning your window and you are sure to hit on a winner.

    1. Keep an inspiration guide to help you generate ideas. Whether its tear sheets, postcards, photos, books – have a place to log visual references. Always be seeking inspiration.
    2. Keep a record of your past windows. Look back on past work by year, month or season–you don’t want to repeat but you do want to know what worked so you can re-use a concept.
    3. Speak to your stores marketing team to know what products to highlight – its best if you can plan by the year or at least the quarter. Stores should have a consistent message throughout.
    4. Focus window design on what products you are selling. Good VM should tie back to merchandise – find a thread to link props to product.
    5. Hold brainstorming sessions with team members from various departments; sales, PR, VM, etc to get different points of view and fresh ideas.
    6. Speak to your store or brand audience. Tailor your windows to appeal to your customers. Controversial window designs are maybe not the right choice for stores with an older, traditional clientele.
    7. Fully design your window(s) layout and be clear of objective before you begin. Think how it will be viewed and will it convey the message you are aiming for?
    8. Set a budget and timeline and determine how you will get all items to store by install date – leave time for accidents, delivery mistakes and problems.
    9. Add props and enhancements that will make pedestrians stop and note, or customers take a second look within the store. Be bold – people love to be wowed!
    10. After you have installed the windows or store sets, walk around and check work. Stand outside and listen to people talk – they may give you things to think about for next time.

    And finally remember to be flexible. Sometimes the best ideas are not carried out with perfection and can muddle the message. You may need to change your idea midstream but don’t get stuck – your goal should always be about the end result – a great window or floor set. And remember, sometimes – less is more (and sometimes it’s not).

  7. I love lists. Here’s mine

    7 Answers to Using Art for Manifesting
    http://www.invisibleheartstrings.com/7-answers-on-using-art-to-manifest-anything/

  8. I am catching up with the 31 days, so I wrote my elevator pitch and list today.

  9. Great advice! Here’s my attempt:

    5 Stretches for Supple Legs

    http://www.fitforfaith.blogspot.com/

    Kimberley Payne

  10. When I had a blog about my random life happenings this would have been a great idea. Now, I’m blogging about religion and that makes things stickier. Plus also, I only post once a week about my religious experiences. I’ll keep this idea in my back pocket, but I don’t think writing the top ten reasons to love some Jesus is a great marketing tool just yet.

  11. Thanks for the excellent information you provide here. Here’s my list post:

    5 Good Reasons to Add a Few Minutes Meditation to Your Day

    http://www.livingbydesignonline.com/ananga-living-by-design-blog/2009/4/17/5-good-reasons-to-add-a-few-minutes-meditation-to-your-day.html

  12. I’ve got an opinion on everything so this is a great idea.

    Here’s my list of “I would prefer it if..”
    http://fracturedtoy.blogspot.com/2009/04/i-would-prefer-it-if.html

  13. I have to admit, lists are difficult for me. I’m much better at a long, conversational piece than short, choppy bits of information. But I guess when we’re talking about driving traffic to a blog, the short, choppy bits are better; people won’t stick around to search for the nuggets of knowledge in my long paragraphs unless they’re already invested in me and/or my blog. So I’m trying to add a list post every other week or so. Here’s what I came up with for the challenge:

    http://trihardist.blogspot.com/2009/04/eight-great-alternatives-to-plank.html

  14. Working with a list in your blogpost is ideal for the opinion of a blogger. And people like to read opinions.

    See my top10 google services (in Dutch):
    http://www.alexisvandam.nl/internet/10-google-diensten-die-het-online-leven-gemakkelijk-maken/

  15. This was a great post. I know that I tend to gravitate towards the list style posts in my reader. Here’s my list for Top 10 Cool Web2.0 Things You Can Do with Your Kids.

    http://lifelonglearning20.edublogs.org/2009/04/18/ten-cool-web-20-things-you-can-do-with-your-kids/

  16. My blog started off around the same time as this challenge, it’s been hugely supportive. Here’s my list post:

    http://knitbox.blogspot.com/2009/04/10-reasons-why-i-love-turkey.html

  17. Here is my last list post.

    http://www.pinnaclebalance.com/5-ways-to-change-your-mind/

    Trying to play catch-up with this program. It will be worth it.

  18. Darren: Wow..talk about food for thought (Mel’s Diner)..ok here goes:

    Do I need a “life coach”? 10 possible areas of least-satisfaction in your life:

    1. Career
    2. Relationships
    3. Teenagers
    4. Life Goals
    5. Mid-Life and Change
    6. Leaving the Corporate World
    7. Destiny and Desire
    8. Dealing with ADD (attention deficity disorder)
    9. Adoption
    10: Dealing With Loss

    I could go on and on….feel free to add your own life situations and comment here. We are all experiencing changes and sharing our experiences creates a bond that can help all of us deal with life situations…I am here with you and together we can successfully navigate these uncharted waters! Melanie

  19. I’ve never thought of writing in this style before even though I love making lists…so obvious, yet profound.

    Five ways to prepare your Spirit for an IEP

    http://thesimplelifekdl.blogspot.com/2009/04/five-ways-to-prepare-your-spirit-for.html

    Readers who need this list will know what an IEP is, but for those who don’t – it is a horrible meeting that parents of special needs children go to often – at least annually, but I’ve been to at least 8 this year. We meet with representatives from the school district who provide “services” (special teaching) for our kids. Often the purpose of the meeting is to try to decide what services are needed and/or where the child should be taught (regular classroom/mainstream, etc.) Usually one walks away feeling like their voice doesn’t matter much because the school district holds a lot of the power. This list is to try to empower the parent to be confident and assured by their faith.

  20. Classic! I manage to mess up the list assignment! I tried… there are numbers in the post and I sort of follow the plan…

    Protect Your Business Name on 5 Social Media Sites

    At least I managed to get the post out and did some good thinking about the topic…

  21. Great idea! I created a list of Top Ten You Tube Videos to Use in the classroom.
    http://enhancedenglishteachertseale.edublogs.org/2009/04/19/top-ten-you-tube-videos-for-the-classroom/

  22. Well I am a little late on this thing b/c of an email issue, but better late than never!

    I wrote my first list post! Let me know what you think!
    http://jasonmhammond.com/2009/04/20/5-ways-to-make…r-street-safer5-ways-to-make-life-on-your-street-safer/

    I am looking forward to completing this challenge!!

  23. Started late.. Tried my hand on writing a list post for the first time on 6 free applications for Mind Mapping (http://www.newbtech.com/2009/04/6-free-mind-mapping-applications-for.html).

    Its not as easy as it seemed at first, but i’m hoping for more practice writing these styles of articles in the future :)

  24. I got my List done. I know it is a little later tan everyone else but I did get it done.
    http://amomnamedluna.blogspot.com/2009/04/9-mommy-confessions.html

  25. Thanks Darren for your posts. Although I’m way behind I’m learning a lot!

    http://www.melbournemum.com/2009/04/10-reasons-to-visit-your-local-library.html

  26. I did it!
    http://mommydrinkstyle.blogspot.com/
    This is not something I would do too often, but it definitely can generate cross networking.

  27. I made a list of must-reads for bloggers, and, after 3 blogs and/or networks of blogs, I realized that I didn’t know that many must-reads for bloggers… Comments with more suggestions are highly appreciated… http://unionhawk.blogspot.com/2009/04/day-2-list-post-x-blogs-every-blogger.html

  28. OK, here’s mine!

    Nine Steps to Write an Annoying Freecycle Wanted Post

    http://www.wantforfree.info/2009/04/nine-steps-to-write-entitled-freecycle.html

  29. I made one the day before I read this haha, whoops. Anyways, heres mine called, DUDE!/DUDE?
    at http://onlivedream.com/?p=229://

  30. FreeAgentWriter Blog: EARTH DAY READING: The Nine Must-Read Feeds for Going Green http://freeagentwriter.com/2009/04/21/earth-day-reading-the-nine-must-read-feeds-for-going-green/

    Personal Blog: Five Ways You Know You are Over Someone http://dcfemella.com/blog/2009/04/five-ways-you-know-you-are-over-someone/

    FilmChik Blog: Top Ten Films To Watch on Earth Day http://dcfemella.com/reviews/2009/04/21/top-ten-films-to-watch-on-earth-day/

  31. I’m way behind on the 31 day schedule but I’m still determined to work my way through all the assignments.

    My list post consists of tips for portrait clients:

    http://juliekubal.com/blog/2009/04/21/five-tips-for-making-your-babys-photo-session-a-success/

  32. Getting stared and just posted Day 2: List Post. Darren, thanks for this opportunity! http://stilldeciding.wordpress.com/2009/04/22/5-steps-to-growing-a-kids-garden

  33. Getting started and just posted Day 2: List Post. Darren, thanks for this opportunity! http://stilldeciding.wordpress.com/2009/04/22/5-steps-to-growing-a-kids-garden

  34. Hi,
    I am just getting started,i am on day two and loving it already,darren thanks for the guidance.
    here is my list post at http://ejoka.blogspot.com/2009/04/article-directories-that-pay-you-for.html

    cheers

  35. Here’s my contribution :-)

    7 Pleasures That Keep Me Sane
    http://sivinkit.net/archives/5595

    I think I’m inspired to think of one for insanity!

  36. I am way behind with this but here is my list article:

    Eight hot tips for your summer wedding

    http://www.patbweddingphotography.com/68/8-hot-tips-for-your-summer-wedding/

    Nice to see other people still submitting articles :-)

  37. I’d actually written a list post fro today before reading the assignment.
    music for a spring roadtrip
    http://musicroad.blogspot.com/2009/04/six-albums-for-spring-road-trip.html

  38. So I’m just starting the challenge, and this was a good one for me; I tend to write long posts. I still kept a fair bit of text around the two lists, but I think it works. It does seems easier to scan and better for factual information. blah blah blah, here I am describing it when you should read it..

    http://artsravel.blogspot.com/2009/04/q-what-is-thursday-in-art-world.html

    A list of cool openings in Chelsea tonight, and one of must-see exhibitions up in CHelsea now

  39. Darren,
    Here’s my list:
    7 must-follows on Twitter… except they aren’t real! http://tiny.cc/8kJfJ
    I’m running a bit behind and have just gotten to “Promote your list.”
    I had fun writing this!
    Electra

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