Listly by Nick Kellet
The list post. We see dozens of them in our social media streams every day. As a curator of content, we love them. They are easy to digest, skim and share. As a content creator, we often belittle the list as a content structure. But we write them anyway.
Do you already use Listly as a tool in your content marketing program? I don't need to tell you that lists and list posts are popular all over the web. There's already a ton of great insights out there on why people like lists and how they work inside our brains, and I'll share some of that below.
Twitter lists kind of suck. First of all, they're buried way down deep in Twitter's interface, a sort of forgotten feature that isn't easy to find. They're barely manageable, with a single never-ending screen of names that you need to scroll through in the order they were added, and they're not really social, although you can share them.
Yes, I know, I have told you this before, but I do like creating lists at List.ly. And I just thought it was so appropriate to create a list of WooThemes because: 1. I am in the process of adding a WooThemes to my BobWP Tutorial Membership. 2.
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I use a lot of social media tools in my weekly personal and professional lives. And one tool that I adore is Listly. It's pretty self-explanatory: It's a tool to make, curate and vote on lists. But it can be much more than that if you harness it correctly.
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This evening I created a linked list of sponsors for EdCamp Broken Arrow (coming up this Saturday just outside Tulsa, Oklahoma) using List.ly. This was SO much faster and easier than "creating the list by hand" on the event WordPress site.
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Podcast: Play in new window | Download In this episode of my podcast, I interview Nick Kellet. He is the co-founder of List.ly (among other things, which he tells us about also). Did you know that 30 percent of all blogposts are lists? 27 things you didn't know about ....
I got so excited I wanted to share it with you as a few of you didn’t know what it was when I asked on my Facebook page if anyone was using List.ly. I like how quick and easy it to set up and use. I try to remember when I find a great blog post to add it to the list. There are so many interesting lists on List.ly like Romantic Songs, Senseo Coffee Pods, Mind Blowing Movies, Dogs Training and Care to name a few. The blogging related ones include some like: Social Media Tools in Beta Q4, Best Grammar Checkers,
By Casudi Di Diego published September 11, 2013 It has become widely accepted, that content arranged in list form is quicker to find, easier to remember, and more actionable, which makes lists ideal for sharing content as part of a highly effective content plan.
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Because, like most of us, I needed a new social media platform to spend yet more time on I recently joined Listly. (It's a bit like Pinterest but creates list of sites or articles.) To be honest I'm only slowly working it all out myself - but one of the great things about it is that Listly allows you to publish your list.
Everyone has lists of anything and the topic of the list could be anything. It may be a great classic songs, best Android applications, best software for windows, alternatives to google reader or something that you may think of. offer you a platform to create a high quality list with the help of other network members.
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Do you like to make lists? Twitter is full of them, and now List.ly takes list making to the next level. Here's a list I made last night. Feel free to add to it. List.ly's co-founder Nick Kellet says, "Listly brings badly needed structure to social content by combining two interesting trends on the web - crowdsourcing and interactive social polling."
Readers love lists. Whether they're browsing through a list of the "Top 10 TV shows," the "5 Best Productivity Apps," or the "10 Most Inspirational Quotes," blog visitors will routinely spend more time on lists than virtually any other type of online content.