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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!

Want More?

This task is a sample of one of the tasks in the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Workbook – a downloadable resource designed to reinvigorate and revitalize blogs.

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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. Finished my top 10 list post for today! Yeah! Here it is
    http://yourmindbodyandsoul123.com/my-top-10-spiritual-books/

  2. I actually wrote a list post today before reading today’s challenge:

    3 Simple Ways to Create Client Loyalty
    http://www.janetbarclay.com/2009/04/07/3-simple-ways-to-create-client-loyalty/

    I’m seeing some great stuff here in the comments – wish I had more time, so I could check them all out!

  3. Our blog survives on lists… it helps keep me focused and sets a limit on a blog post – I could seriously go on indefinitely otherwise!

  4. Lists are a great way to engage your readers, especially newcomers, they allow for easy ‘scanning’ which is what everyone does their first time visiting a website. There’s no bigger turnoff than coming to a blog for the first time and being bombarded with giant walls of text. Use lists (and incorporate images – another tip that I’m sure we’ll see mentioned in the coming month). Great advice here!

  5. Here we are – second day and I thought – am I in these people’s league? Shall I just run away? Instead I looked at what I have already done on my developing blog (http://suevista.blogspot.com) and lo and behold I thought – it ‘s got lists! And I even found that I had written this – About historical gardening books….

    “…. I hope this blog will let me keep adding to the list over posts…..”.
    So maybe I am not a lost cause.

  6. Oh, and for the record – I do ‘list posting’ every Friday with my AWESOME FRIDAY posts. Check them out here: http://www.lifewithoutpants.com/category/awesome-friday/

  7. I love this series! It’s really motivating me to get on top of my blogging and do a better job of keeping things fresh.

    I just wrote Five Cool Things That Happened On My JetBlue Flight to Vermont:

    http://www.longshorttrader.com/2009/04/five-cool-things-that-happened-on-my.html

    I would love to get some feedback on it!

  8. Like several others, I actually had a list post that I was working on when I received the new challenge. This particular post features articles from the last few days that I want to be sure my readers see; more specifically, articles that are useful for independent musicians:

    http://www.musicismydayjob.com/musicians-library-highlights-7-april-09/

    I think that using lists can be very useful/informative, though I personally feel that they should always come with some sort of commentary from the author. When I see a post called “30 Ways to Do Something” and find nothing but a list of 30 items, I don’t even read the first ten. However, if the author has gone through the trouble to show why he chose those items–acting more like a curator than a list maker–I am much more likely to read the entire thing and share it with friends.

  9. I finished the assignment for my 2nd blog. This is fun!

    5 Passive Income Ideas

  10. Though list posts don’t strictly fit with my blog’s MO, I absolutely see the value of them. Another great task/exercise, Darren, thank you! :)

    I already had a post in the queue for today so mine will appear tomorrow morning. I deviated a bit to suit my needs, but I do understand the objective. Looking forward to checking out some of the other lists posted here.

    For the record, I did not receive my 31DBBB email this morning … I found about about the task by reading a post about it on Twitter.

    Diva –
    http://beacheats.blogspot.com/

  11. Melissa says: 04/08/2009 at 6:18 am

    I’ve noticed that a lot of bloggers will apologize for “only” writing a list. I think they can be a refreshing change from a regular paragraphed format.

    Mine is called I’m Building at

    http://www.heypeaches.com/

    I’m very flippant about the Day 1 challenge, but that is just a reflection of my interests, not the validity of the challenge itself.

  12. I used to enjoy reading list posts until I found that as this style became more popular, the lists became lackluster. Many of them didn’t offer much more than I could develop through common sense.

    Keeping this in mind, I will create my list post with enough meat for someone like me who enjoys a little more than a snack for a blog post.

  13. That’s some great stuff, Im working on a list of the top ten eyelash conditioners should be fun http://bambilashes.com/

  14. Great post here. Helped me rethink my approach for this post that just went live, 10 ways to tell if you’re a true Tampa Bay Rays fan — to kick off season opener:

  15. Darren:

    Thanks for inspiring me – yet again.

    Here is my list post assignment

    Five Secrets to Organizing Others

    http://terrysthinking.wordpress.com/2009/04/07/five-secrets-to-organizing-others/

  16. We love lists at janes-list.com (excuse the pun)! Our new blog targets military wives and we’re working on “101 things to send your loved one when he’s deployed.” We’re trying to make an event out of it and integrate it with Twitter as well (@JanesList). Very open to suggestions for how to make more reader friendly.

    http://janes-list.com/2009/04/101-things-to-send-him-when-hes-deployed-1-10/

  17. Darren,
    the list post that I came up with is titled: 7 things not to carry on the journey. I have some scheduled posts before it so it won’t come out until 4/11

  18. OK OK! Out of breath.

    It’s up.

    10 online tools for artists and illustrators.

    http://arthub.ca/2009/04/07/10-online-tools-for-artists-and-illustrators/

  19. There’s a wine tasting event coming up in Massachusetts that I want everyone to know about, so I wrote “Top 10 Reasons To Storm Wine Riot In Boston April 17-18!” at http://www.DrinksAreOnMe.net

  20. this assignment was just the push i needed! here’s my list post which i used to tell a story as well:

    http://www.rostitchery.com/2009/04/3-ways-to-improve-your-sewing-today.html

  21. Thanks so much! I just posted 5 Reasons to Consider Buying the New Nintendo DSi on my site, DSDiva.com:

    http://www.dsdiva.com/5-reasons-to-consider-buying-the-new-nintendo-dsi/

  22. Maybe it’s my technical communication background, but list posts come naturally to me. Because I’d already sdheduled a post for today, mine will be published tomorrow at http://www.intentionaldesign.ca: 5 top business benefits from structured content.

  23. This challenge came at the best time–just yesterday Stephanie Klein issued a writing challenge to her readers: list five things you love today. So I got to do two writing challenges with a single post. Go efficiency!

  24. 5 Funny Things Bloggers Do To Make Their Blog Look More “Official”

    http://www.blogussion.com/blog/fun-stuff/5-funny-bloggers-blog-official/

    So far I am two for two in this challenge. Hope I can get all of these tasks done. :)

  25. I created a list of blogs that have inspired me. Here’s the link:
    http://www.corporatebarbarian.com/20-blogs-that-have-inspired-me/

  26. 8 Ways to ZeroTrash:

    One of my first blog post, let alone lists. Any feedback is much appreciated.

    Any other SoCal bloggers out there?

  27. Nothing like a day before Passover list of what you “Haggadah” Bring!

    http://www.mammainthescene.com/?p=412

  28. I found this a more difficult task than yesterday but eventually came up with My List of Creativity on my writing blog, discussing how we fit creativity into our day without always realising.

  29. Great! I’ve done a couple lists; I’d like to do more. Today I did one called, “10 Date-Gifts to Give Your Husband.”
    You can read it here:

    http://angelamills.wordpress.com/2009/04/07/10-date-gifts-to-give-your-husband/

    I welcome any feedback!

  30. Great series, thanks! Here’s mine:

  31. Thanks for this. I’ve been intending to write this post and your idea gave me the push to finally do it. http://homeschoolingwithguinever.wordpress.com/2009/04/07/top-5-products-that-have-helped-our-severe-eczema/

  32. Thanks for the 31 day challenge. It’s going to be very helpful to me.

    Here’s a link to my list post. I have a food blog and the list is the criteria I use to evaluate a new recipe.

    Eat at Home, evaluating a recipe

  33. In attempting to get the attention of more people in a small geographic area, I think listing the businesses in that area will get some new attention. Thanks.
    http://www.glennaroberts.com/ravenna-park-north/2009/04/the-businesses-of-ravenna-park.html

  34. I actually posted this yesterday. However, it doesn’t have a number, and I broke it down to a series of mini-lists…

    http://www.wongworks.com/2009/04/my-top-iphoneipod-touch-apps/

  35. Thanks for today’s lesson. I love reading posts with lists.

    My “Top Free Keyword Research Tools”

    http://www.onlinemarketingrant.com/top-free-keyword-research-tools

    Cheers,
    Brook

  36. Hello,
    Already my blog has greatly improved. Look forward to lots of hits. I’m excited.
    Thank you Darren

  37. I use list posts a lot (using the tips from some of the older posts mentioned above), and they fit well with my niche, organizing, which is a more how-to topic anyway.

    I had actually already planned a list post today on 10 Uses for a Brother Labeler, which I posted here: http://www.organizingyourway.net/product-reviews/10-things-to-do-with-a-brother-labeler

    Thanks, Darren, I’m enjoying this series and excited about the next few weeks!

  38. Here is my list at a very new blog:
    42 Gluten Free Flours
    http://kitchentherapist.wordpress.com

  39. Darren,
    Thank you for putting on this great training. It is awesome and I have already learned a lot.

    I wrote: 10 Benefits a Great Realtor will add to your Purchase Experience
    It can be found at: http://mattfreeman.wordpress.com/2009/04/07/10-benefits-a-great-realtor-will-add-to-your-purchase-experience/

  40. Here is my list for today, yes boringly it is about twitter but I wanted to share how it influences my life because I`ve been amazed at how twitter evokes such a strong reaction from people.
    http://midwifeblogger.blogspot.com/2009/04/5-ways-twitter-has-affected-my-life.html

    I`ve enjoyed this task and it has given me great ideas for future posts

  41. I’ve done list posts before but with this one I used it in a review I would have never considered putting it in normally:

    3 Ways to Use Poetry with Kids

    http://www.smartbabykid.com/2009/04/book-review-mirror-to-nature-by-jane.html

  42. Ok, just done!
    I’m sorry that my site is in Italian.
    I’ve wrote a post about the six step to make a better blog ( sounds familiar? :-) )
    Now we’re waiting for the next lesson! ^__^
    Massimo

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