http://listcentral.me<p>A social network for list lovers that aims to become a new publishing platform -- somewhere between blogging, and micro-blogging -- to be known as list-blogging. List Central combines the inherent usefullness of lists, with social rankings, link & image sharing & content ownership to give the user a unique, list focused experience.<p>I would appreciate your feedback, and any advice you might have for List Central.
I like the layout, look, color and feel. Too bad listcentral.com and .net are tied up by someone else. It deserves a better URL than a "dot me".<p>Maybe you could find something else like listy.com or listbuddy.com. Something with a .com that you can build its brand on. It looks like .net and .org are just idling in someone's portfolio waiting for a buyer. I think a .com will add a lot of value to the company that a .me will not.<p>From just out of the starting blocks it looks good. I'm looking forward to seeing where you guys iterate to.
Congrats on launching. I just watched a Mixergy interview with the founder of <a href="http://ranker.com" rel="nofollow">http://ranker.com</a>. How do you differentiate yourself? They have quite a bit of traction now it seems.
to me it seems like a crowdsourced version dave letterman's top 10. In that case, you should put like the best lists ever.. like the funniest ones to keep my interest in the site. The ones on the homepage are not that great.<p>Not sure how compelling the concept of writing lists are , as they are sort of time consuming to think about. Like the success of twitter is that its short things your supposed to write off the top of your head. The aspect of blogging is to write compelling content for people to read about. Not sure where this fits in.<p>edit: good luck with the site.
Another site which might be a competitor:<p><a href="http://www.makefive.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.makefive.com</a><p>Nicely designed but I don't think that they have a very large userbase.
why would i use this instead of another service?<p>take the top coffee shops in vancouver... why wouldn't i use a service like yelp? why would i pay attention to someone's top ten movie list rather than a site that can take what i like in movies and make recommendations?<p>i can't see myself ever using a site like this.<p>from a design perspective, the site looks like something out of the late 90s. what is going on with the left side and bottom side of the recent comments?