Listly by Nick Kellet
As I've been getting to know Listly and most of all its community, I've been sharing and collecting a list of great case studies. Or to put it another way, lists that have proved to be well worth sharing.
So here's the list. Go explore.
Source: http://www.nickkellet.com/2012/01/my-life-as-a-list-a-co-founders-story/
Great example of using Listly to draw people into your list. The list gives status to everyone on it. I'm sure it's a list that's going to grow and grow.
Crowd engagement. An example of crowdsourced voting by Zack Millier over at @Tradestreaming.
Robert Scoble seeded this list and asked his followers to complete it
Danny has been a total star. We got late to the game on this one, adding listly to his plans to track the metrics for his contest and drive traffic across the web. This is live for Jan 2012
A new post is released each week day on Danny's blog
Very much work in progresss. An unconference that's going to be managed by @listly. There are several lists involved in the conference.
Big thanks to Peggy Fitzpatrick for allow us to host their contest for the best posts on 2011. She seeded the list with a few suggestions and the crowd did the rest
Great example of crowd-sourcing on listly. I know very little about this list.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 6:21PM Last year we launched the idea of an ITSM olympics. A place where we could crowd source and opinion on Help Desk, Service Desk, ITSM tools. In July of 2011, ServiceSphere a Pink Elephant Company, launches: ITSM Hot or Not is not just a tool competition, it's a crowd sourced taste making engine for software!
Crowd-sourcing at it's best. Follow the credit link to see the list embedded directly in front of the blogger's audience - exactly where it should be. Just check out the metrics
Great list crowd-sourced by Bruce Reyes Chow. Featured in Huffington Post.
Margie rocks. Marge was one of the first people I connected with to validate my ideas around lists. So when I say her publish this list at HTML I pinged her. She was totally up for replacing her old list with a listly list.
Listly used to share questions and promote the event for weekly #TChat forum.
This list is a great example of smart crowd-sourcing.
A few weeks ago, I was catching up on some work and tracking a little Twitter activity, and I noticed a tweet from a friend that she was heading into #mediachat. I had no idea what it was, but I've participated in tweetups before and thought this might be something I should be aware of.
In response to a printed list of tweeters in an Adelaide newspaper, the Adelaide Twitter community did their own list of fave Adelaide tweeters. Great example of engagement. Embedded here - http://adelaidetweet.com/adelaide-lists/your-favourite-adelaide-tweeters/
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a 500+ long list of crowd-sourced community managers, used as the seed list to tager people to attend the 2012 Unconference in Chicago
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An example of an highly engaged Facebook audience contributing to a list of top doers in North East Ohio!