PB002: Write and Publish a List Post [Day 2 of 31 Days to Build a Better Blog] - a podcast by Darren Rowse: Blogger, Speaker, Author and Online Entrepreneur

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Today your challenge is to create a'list post'for your blog
Since I started blogging back in 2002 the'list post'has always been a popular type of post for bloggers. While you may not want every post on your blog to have this format there's no doubt there are some definite advantages of using them from time to time.

As I look at my most popular posts over the years on my blogs many of them would fit quite well into this category.So today I want you to create one. Here's what to do:

Listen to today's episode (either here on the site or in iTunes or Stitcher)
create and publish your list post on your blogplease share a link to your newly published list post in comments below so we can see what you've done today
check out some of the links other share, comment on and share the ones you enjoy the mostIn This Episode
Here's what I cover in todays episode:

8 Reasons Why List Posts WorkA Warning on List Posts
3 Types of List Posts to Try Writing on Your BlogExamples of List posts that I’ve written that might give you some ideas

Examples of List Posts Mentioned in this EpisodeAll of these examples come from my blog at Digital Photography School but please submit your own new list posts below and check out the examples others leave to see them applied in different niches/topics.

21 Settings, Techniques and Rules All New Camera Owners Should Know10 Ways to Take Stunning Portraits (and the follow up'10 more tips...'post)
11 Surefire Landscape Photography TipsHow to Make An Inexpensive Light Tent – DIY
Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Women (and the followup series)How to Photograph Fireworks Displays
DIY Lighting Hacks for Digital PhotographersThe 30 Most Popular DSLR Lenses with our Readers
10 Photography Quotes that You Should Know100 Things I’ve Learned About Photography

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Compress to smaller transcript viewHi, this is Darren from ProBlogger. Welcome to day 2 of 31 Days to Build a Better Blog where each day, I'll be sharing with you some tips on how to improve your blog and then challenge you to do something based upon those tips. Today, we're talking about list posts. List posts, as I look back on my blog, have been probably the best thing that I've ever done in terms of types of content.

In fact, I just spent 15 minutes looking back over Digital Photography School's top posts, going right back to 2009 when I started and listed posts featured in the top 100 or so posts that I've written in terms of their traffic and very heavily. In fact, probably over half of the posts that I've written that feature that, that most-read post list would be list posts. I'll share some of them as examples with you in a moment.

I just want to touch on why I think list posts are so important. There's a whole heap of them. Firstly, they're scannable. As you probably know, people are much more likely, when they're reading online, to scan content than to read it, or at least they'll scan through it first to see whether it's relevant to them. They might go back and read it or they might stop at different points to read, but they rarely just start reading and then get right through to the end.

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