Turn any list in your blog to a beautiful interactive checklist. Print, Use, Share, Download to Mobile and more. 100% Free with no account required.
People love lists! And if you run a successful blog, you probably have many lists throughout your posts. But those lists tend to be boring bullet lists such as:
And here is what this list would look once you let the Checklist plugin render it:
And once your visitors save the list to their Checklist app (on iOS/ Android and Web), it will show as follows:
Notice how you get the sticky relationship as the list includes a link back to your blog which the user will see every time they use the list (even months after).
- Let users enjoy a beautiful interactive checklist rather than a boring bullet list
- Let users save the list for later (with a link back to your blog)
- Let users print your lists (sourcing your blog)
- Turn visitors into returning users (increase page views)
- Increase your brand awareness
- Get exposure on Checklist.com
- Monetize your lists
Start by installing the plugin in WordPress.
Select any bullet list (or create a new one) in your Wordpress post editor. In the following example we take a list of baby items an expecting mom should buy:
Click on the Checklist button from the editor and get the Checklist popup to customize your checklist:
And voila: you have a baby checklist.
Test. Make sure all works by viewing the Post and trying to click on the Save & Print buttons. Ensure the checklist is properly printed.
Tip: If you have not used proper bullets in your list, there will not be any tasks in the Print page. Go back to your Post edit page and correct it.
Note: If after clicking OK on the popup window you get a bullet BEFORE the created shortcode, you need to remove it. Your post should include something like this:
[checklist-box title="My title" extraTitle="Read More" extraUrl="http://example.com"]
- Item 1
- Item 2
[/checklist-box]
To customize the overall look and feel of the plugin to fit your blog's, head over to the Checklist settings page from the WordPress admin menu:
Naturally, you can use this on any list on your site. Here are a few examples:
- Action list. Things to do. E.g. DIY instructions
- Shopping lists. Things you will need to get something accomplished. E.g. DIY lists
- Recipes. Inclued a list of ingredients
- Trip Plans. Lists of places to visit
- Bookmarks. Lists of links. E.g. if you have just listed the top 20 Wordpress themes, why not place a list at the end which the user can take with them and further look into
- List of tips
- Summary. See the tip below.
And the list goes on. Let us know if you have an idea we can add to this list.
Tip: Why not end (and even start) each blog post with a list which summarizes the article? This can be something the reader can take away with them.
So get started with turning your boring lists into shining interactive checklists!
We are here to help you and are very eager to hear any feedback you may have. We are also happy to help you set the plugin. Just Contact us.
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