Use Medium Lists to Organize Your Content Into Series

Medium released its new Lists feature. At first, I thought it wasn’t worth the effort, but after reading several posts about it on the Content Creators publication, I was convinced to give it a shot. Here’s how I did it, and why.

Matthew Weeks
3 min readAug 17, 2021

I like to write about many different topics. Basically, anything that I am exploring in my own life, or have found useful, or am just interested in. This is great because I love to write. I’ve been writing daily for nearly a decade now, and love it. Publishing my work was a hurdle for a long time, but Medium’s Partner Program finally encouraged me to start publishing in 2019.

Since starting to publish, I’ve written over 12 articles and have drafts of nearly a dozen more in some form of progress. Allowing myself to write about many different topics (not just my career as a software engineer) is going to allow me to publish much more.

How I’ll be using lists to highlight more of my content.

Organizing my articles into topics

Naturally, as a software engineer, my content on software development is my most popular content and is absolutely the content I want to pin to my home page because I think it will appeal to the largest percentage of my audience. But I also want to be able to

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Matthew Weeks

Software Engineer, Teacher, All-around fun guy