Post Roundup Listicle Content

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Aggregate the period's proven winners into a roundup or listicle that concentrates internal links on top content and gives audiences one shareable entry point.

Category: Content Factory – Promote

Use this when a quarter or campaign has produced multiple winners and you want a single piece that re-amplifies all of them (90% Greatest Hits, 10% new).

Inputs

  • Performance data identifying the period's top pieces: boost logs, group engagement, GSC/analytics traffic
  • Published URLs of every winner to be included
  • WordPress access and the Post-stage skills (Steps 12-17) for publication

Steps

  1. Pull the period's top 5-10 pieces by real signal – engagement, watch time, traffic, conversions – not by what you wish had won.
  2. Frame the roundup around the audience's question, not your output: "The 7 questions homeowners asked us most this quarter" beats "Our best posts of Q2."
  3. Write one short section per item: the takeaway in 2-3 sentences, a real image or clip, and a descriptive-anchor link to the full piece. Each link points at the leaf article – the roundup concentrates internal links onto winners.
  4. Place the roundup on the SEO Tree: it links up to its branch and across to the included leaves; it must not compete with any definitive article hub.
  5. Publish through the standard Post-stage pipeline (Steps 12-17: Gutenberg, categories, RankMath 70+, LinkWhisper, author, checklist).
  6. Distribute natively – Facebook page, LinkedIn, 44K group – and treat the roundup itself as a boost candidate: it carries the proof of everything in it.
  7. Log its performance; a roundup that wins becomes a recurring format for the next period.

Definition of done (QA checklist)

  • Items selected by measured performance; each section links to its leaf with descriptive anchors
  • Roundup placed on the SEO Tree without competing with any hub
  • Published through the full Post-stage pipeline (checklist passed) and distributed natively
  • Entered into the boost shortlist with performance logged
  • Linked back to the definitive article and relevant siblings
  • Complies with Blog Posting Guidelines (if it publishes content)

Example(s)

  • Example needed – run the Meta-Article Prompt after first real run. Candidate: a quarterly "top customer questions" roundup for a local-service brand like Superior Fence & Rail (Zach Peyton).

File in the zip: skills/content-factory-promote/post-roundup-listicle-content.md. Download the Task Library zip.

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