Top 5 Reasons Why I Don’t Use Lists in Every Post.

NumbersI’m recovering from what I believe is my first migraine headache today. So I hope I’m not being negative with this post… it’s not an attack, simply a curiosity.

If you’ve not checked out his blog before, there is a wealth of information at ProBlogger. What I can’t figure out lately is why virtually every single post has to be some sort of list?

Are there advantages to lists in your content? I have put lists in my content before, but only when I thought that they gave direction or were simply bullet points that I wanted to communicate. I know that people do search for ‘Top 10′ and ‘Top 100′ and other common counts for lists, but I don’t see ‘Top’ in some of ProBlogger’s lists.

Yet, almost every post seems to have a numbered list of some sort. How come?

Here are the Top 5 Reasons why I don’t use lists in every post:

  1. It doesn’t read like a conversation.
  2. Lists are sometimes subjective… one person can have a single point or a one-hundred points on any given topic. Why is the count important?
  3. Overuse of numbered lists sounds disingenuous… unless your blog is about lists, of course.
  4. List items are usually concise statements, and don’t leave a lot of room for description or discussion.
  5. Sometimes, the last items seem kind of thought up… just to try to get to the count you need. I needed 5.