Quick Content Idea: Best of Blog Posts
It’s about time we got back to content creation after talking about cross connecting posts. (Did you catch how I’m using the cross linking technique in today’s post?). Today’s quick content idea actually ties in well with cross linking because you’ll be doing a bunch of it. It’s another great way to showcase some of your older blog posts and get them a little extra attention.
I’m sure you’ve seen “Best of” blog posts across the web. But have you ever done one of your own? Even if you have, I’m sure there are plenty of other compilation posts you could put together.
If you’re not familiar with the idea, let me give you the quick rundown. A “Best of” Blog post is nothing more than a list of links to posts on a related topic. Let’s say you have a recipe blog where you share a variety of recipes. You introduce your readers to the topic and then just make a list of all the recipes on your site that follow that theme. Link to them all and if you’re feeling ambitious, add a little paragraph about each recipe and a picture of the dish.
You can do this for any type of blog. If you blog about online marketing, make a best list building tips post. If you’re blogging about weight loss, write up a best weight lost tips and tricks post. If you’re a parenting blogger, share 15 easy summer crafts to do with the little ones.
Just look through your blog and see what posts you can compile into a “best of” type post. Don’t think that you’re limited to your own blog posts. There’s no reason why you can’t link to posts by other bloggers in your niche. You could also create a listicle which is a list of blog posts that go together. It’s a great way to support your friends and get to know other bloggers. Who knows, you may find other ways to collaborate once you establish that relationship. Just don’t use anyone’s images or more than a snippet of text without their permission.
Kelly McCausey has run a Curated Content Challenge and has a round-up of links to other bloggers with curated content too if you would like to see more examples.
Give it a try. Browse through your blog posts and make a list of thematically related posts. I find it helps to focus on one category at a time, since those topics already follow a loose theme. Then get to work, and start a few “best of” posts in drafts. They’ll be ready and waiting for you anytime you need to publish a post.
Best of all, since these posts are such a treasure trove of information on one specific topic, they are much more likely to get shared around. Especially if you take the time to come up with a catchy title for your post and create a pretty collage image that makes it easy to share on social media.
Check out my list of Blogging Tips in this 30-Day Blogging Tips Challenge Series. This is a list where I’m putting a link to all 30 of the blog post from this series, so readers can easily find them all.
Jean Roman says
This is a really interesting article! I have used this concept by linking a past post that relates to the one I’m working on to get more traction, although I really like this idea!
Good luck in the UBC! See you there!
Glenda Cates says
Thank you for this information and I will work on one for the Homeschooling Tips I share. Have a nice day and thank you for being a part of the #UBC and I can’t wait to check out the other links you included in this post.
Martha says
Great idea! I’ve linked a previous blog to a current one with the same or similar topic and it’s a great way to revive an older blog.