The Top 3 Reasons Lists Are Great PR Tools
posted by Lindsay Mecca at
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
1) Lists are inherently appealing.
They organize information in a way that highlights the importance of each individual idea but ties them together under one umbrella. Plus, they are easy to follow and concise, which is ideal for the short attention span of the average reader.
2) Lists are the perfect way to establish thought leadership.
You consider your client’s knowledge base, find a sexy issue that they can discuss as an expert and build a few points (five is a good number — long enough to be substantive but short enough to hold interest) that offer the reader a unique perspective. Top 5 Cell Phone No-Nos. Which Five Things Drive Linux Users Nuts? And so on.
3) One list can pique interest in a variety of topics.
If you’ve got an interesting list that encompasses different topics examined from different angles, you automatically have a pool of story options just waiting to be tapped. Let me tell you about how we developed one client list idea into a series of stories for Inc Magazine.
One of our clients, the folks over at Untangle, are experts in small business IT. Their business revolves around the understanding that tens of millions of small businesses face the same IT challenges as global enterprises but with a fraction of the budget, manpower and expertise Knowing which IT issues are most pressing — and how best to allocate limited resources to manage these issues — are complicated questions for a small business
In a brainstorming session with Untangle’s CTO, we came up with the “Top 5 SMB IT Myths” — a benchmark by which small businesses can judge how best to invest their limited resources to effectively deal with complex technology issues.
The payoff? We pitched this list to Inc. Magazine, and the reporter wanted to take each myth and explore it in more depth in an article. Not one, not two, but three stories have run so far, with the possibility for a few more.
Just goes to show you that a well-crafted list can result in a PR goldmine.
Labels: list, public relations, small business, Untangle
12 Comments:
Very nice article!
I find that oddly-numbered lists tend to be extremely effective, particularly with blog posts. For example, "132 Reasons Why The iPhone Is Overhyped," or "13 Web 2.0 Terms You've Never Heard Of."
I find that oddly-numbered lists tend to be extremely effective, particularly with blog posts. For example, "132 Reasons Why The iPhone Is Overhyped," or "13 Web 2.0 Terms You've Never Heard Of."
Nice job, Lindsay--the folks at PageOne sure know how to "pique" a winner!
Nice post, lists are great stuff.
@Marie:
That's true; I guess the weird number just makes them stand out more.
Nice work, Lindsay! Lists are great tools indeed.
I love lists! Go Linds!
"Plus, they are easy to follow and concise, which is ideal for the short attention span of the average reader."
I've loved lists, but as to the reason why? Well...I think my secret is out now. Oh, something sparkly!
Amazing. What a concise analysis. Brilliant...
This is an extremely nice list, even if it is very short. I like it quite a bit.
Fun way of explaining. Very helpful to understanding what you do.
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