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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. Didn’t think I could do a list post! I was wrong …

    10 Reasons Mothers are More Political in 2009

    http://punditmom1.blogspot.com/2009/04/10-reasons-mothers-are-more-political.html

  2. As my site is a memoir blog, I chose to post the ten inspirational quotes that got me through some seriously tough times. Perhaps you’ll find them helpful too.

    http://www.andrewaltenburg.com

  3. This is a great idea that I really needed to do. My list is short, but I expound upon the ideas a good bit:

    http://www.peakpersonalfinance.com/3-smart-personal-finance-tasks/

    Are my explanations too long?

    Thanks,
    Rob

  4. Hi Darren:

    I’m really enjoying this so far. I love the list posts but sometimes I worry that they get to boring, so I try and add a personal story to spice it up. Here is one I just did recently for the Huffington Post on Closet Cleaning In Four Steps!

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/karen-leland/spring-clean-your-closet_b_175558.html

  5. Great information. Just posted my home work assignment, 10 Ways to Sneak Some School In This Summer.

  6. I love list posts. This is one I’m particularly proud of:

    10 words that have taken on a new meaning during residency
    http://equanimityfound.blogspot.com/2009/03/10-words-that-have-taken-on-new-meaning.html

  7. Done! The season’s snowboard contests have wrapped up so I thought it time to celebrate our favourite riders and their achievements:

    http://www.powderroom.net/blog/2009/04/07/the-five-most-inspirational-female-riders-season

    A fun post I never would have thought to write otherwise.

  8. I love list posts! Definitely a fun task — here is my list of “Wiki Ettiquette”: http://www.ed421.com/?p=841

  9. Now that I’ve read this, I’m thinking of all kinds of lists that I could write. I will be cautious not to overuse, though.

    5 Things I Love About Being a Mom
    http://dailydwelling.com/5-things-i-love-about-being-a-mom

  10. Hi Darren,
    Thanks for the great inspiration! This challenge is really motivating me! Here is a list post I wrote today.

    7 Fabulous Parties I am Dying to Throw…Someday

    I’m a little dissappointed because I think it is too wordy but then again, one of the things I determined yesterday that seperates my blog from others in my niche is the personalization and narrative style.

    I’m planning another more concise list post for later in the week! Any critiques would be appreciated!

    Thanks!!!

  11. Wow. That took me forEVER. For your enjoyment, Home-Schooling: 20 Books To Build Your Freelance Life Upon:

    Home-Schooling: 20 Books To Build Your Freelance Life Upon

  12. I just put together a quick 5 list post that will hopefully generate a whole lot of comments.

    5 Reasons I Love Israel:
    http://www.theisraelsituation.com/2009/04/5-reasons-i-love-israel.html

  13. Great info, Darren! I personally love to read list posts as they are simple to scan.

    My clients often come to me after having been burned by another design/development company. So I wrote one that I think many people would find useful:
    12 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Web Developer
    http://landaudesign.blogspot.com/2009/04/12-questions-to-ask-when-hiring-web.html

  14. This is great! I love doing lists. Ask me anything, I’ll make a list of things for you.

    5 Easy Ways to Find a Substitute
    http://www.bmablog.com

  15. Great advice, I am not a list person, but I definately see the benefit of this method in this particular medium. Since I write a blog about my faith in Christ my list is 9 Truths that Will Change Your Life, I know they change mine.

  16. List works because the list filters the sieve through the reams and reams of data for you, and present some of the best from them. List is indeed amazing way to write.

  17. Ten Tips On Writing a Blog Post:

    http://www.clausdjensen.com/archives/53

    I hope you’ll like it! :-D

  18. Here is what I came up with.

    All the Best Linux Cheat Sheets

    http://www.nixtutor.com/linux/all-the-best-linux-cheat-sheets/

  19. I wrote a post last night, but I’m not sure it counts. Each month, I list all my monthly goals. Although it’s not called “30 Things to do…” or something like that, the title “April Goals” indicates a list. I think. Here it is.

    http://gracefulcreative1.blogspot.com/2009/04/april-goals.html

  20. Hi Darren,

    Below is the post which I have written recently and gives a good perpective keeping blogging as central theme…

    “7 Steps to Help You Meet Deadlines – TimeBoxing in Different Perspective”

    http://www.mysticmadness.com/7-steps-to-help-you-achieve-deadlines-%E2%80%93-timeboxing-in-different-perspective.html

  21. I like lists so much that my blog, Hipkin’s Hip Shots, has a “list” of Hip Shots in every post.

    Today’s entry, which coincidentally was already in the works, is 5 Ways to Create a Brand with Customer Relationship Marketing. I hope your readers find it useful.

  22. I like to do lists post. It’s almost like writing an outline. I know which direction I want to take a post.

    http://www.raesmom.com/2009/04/my-top-5-ipod-apps/

  23. I came across an article in the Montreal Gazette that made me angry. I posted an article with a list of six reasons why the article is off base, and what to do to curb your weight while eating a mix of food.

    http://welldonechef.com/buffet-effect-hopefully-a-late-april-fools-joke.html

  24. My dear friend Lara has been forcing me into the lists since I started, and I love them… This is my most recent list, “Habits that help make dreams come true”

    http://www.americathelost.com/blog/serendipity/habits-that-help-make-dreams-come-true/

  25. @problogger made me do it. List of TEN DIGITAL PAINTING programs http://www.marilynsholin.com/archive/2009/647/

  26. Woot, had fun with this one!

  27. My focus is on information security. Three Foundations of InfoSec…

    http://www.dlstrom.com/2009/04/07/3-foundations-of-infosec-and-why-you-should-care/

  28. I’m not sure if I’m a lone voice in the desert of list lovers; but I HATE list posts and blogged about it in August last year: http://www.davidhollingworth.com/2007/08/02/blog-posts-i-avoid/

    I’ve seen some excellent blogs degenerate into post after post of lists. I want intelligent discussion from a blog, meat on the bone.

    I did ttry and think of a list post I could do for today; but I just couldn’t get more than 4 point down for any topic.

  29. I find that my best posts are list posts. They also tend to generate more discussion because they are easier to read.

    My most recent list post is “Making the most of your down time” http://targetstars.blogspot.com.

  30. The two most popular posts on our blog recently are list posts!

    5 Reasons companies should do social media marketing
    http://blog.hotdesign.com/2009/03/5-reasons-for-social-media-marketing/

    and

    5 steps in a social media marketing planhttp://blog.hotdesign.com/2009/03/5-steps-in-a-social-media-marketing-plan/

  31. OK, I spent the whole afternoon on it, but here it is:

    Autism and Pop Culture: 7 Signs Dr. Sheldon Cooper Has Asperger
    http://nathaliehamidi.com/2009/04/07/autism-and-pop-culture-7-signs-dr-sheldon-cooper-has-asperger/

    Looking forward to tomorrow’s lesson!

  32. Thanks for doing this project. It is very motivational for me to get the actual work of creating content done. I tend to spend way to much time on the geekery of websites, even though I know that content is king.

    Here’s my list:
    http://netflint.com/93/13-reasons-new-bloggers-should-start-with-their-own-domain-and-hosting/

  33. I wrote a combination post this morning – some text, some list.

    It was inspired by our son, a high school jr., walking in the door yesterday at the end of the day singing, “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For.”

    http://www.jgrichardsresultsblog.com/2009/04/i-still-havent-found-what-im-looking-for.html

  34. The Ten Best Money and Investing Decisions I Have Ever Made

    http://ownthedollar.com/2009/04/ten-money-investing-decisions/

  35. I do a ton of list posts! I’m a bit of a listmaker by habit offline, so it’s a natural way for me to communicate. Tonight I’ll be posting an installment of my Etsy Picks, which is a weekly feature for my site.

  36. Well, I made my list for today, my first one ever. I don’t think it will be of any help to anyone else though. It is personal and is at

    http://onegoodphotographer.wordpress.com/2009/04/07/five-things-i-love-about-photography/

    I guess I need to think about it a little more!

  37. Was saving the list as an “easy” post for when I couldn’t find the time or creativity to come up with something “better.” My style is more mini-essay, I get a lot of ideas FROM lists though.

    My elevator pitch was the first thing I came up with for my blog: Reflections on life as a parent as a road to personal growth. A mother contemplates the joys – and the difficulties – involved in raising four children, including a set of twin boys. It’s not just a chronicle; it’s a search for the person behind the parent, a quest to discover some meaning behind the madness.

    The list is a Top Ten Things NEVER To Say To a Twin Mom – with essays to follow of course!

  38. Eeek! This was something i hadn’t tried before. Part of my problem is that my audience is undefined. i write both for our members, and for the general public. I chose our membership as the target audience for this list. I guess I’ll have to try another one soon for the general public.

    Critiques are welcome.

    http://pcbasentry.wordpress.com/

  39. Here’s mine:
    5 Steps to Becoming a Better Investor–>
    http://bit.ly/nUlZL

    Please comment and critique away. I am open to any and all suggestions regarding this post and my blog in general. Thanks for reading!

  40. Got the topic, and I’ve filled in a few items so far to get things rolling. I’ll schedule it to go live tonight at midnight, my normal post launch time.

    I don’t do many lists because most of what I write requires some explanation to the audience, who range from technical to not so technical. Sometimes it’s hard to accommodate everyone.

    I think this time I’ve found something that works for everyone. I’ll link to it when it’s launched.

    Cheers!

  41. I found this a little harder than I thought without wandering too much. I had a blast doing it and know I’ll hold on to the idea for a long time. Thanks!

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