A listicle (a portmanteau of “list” and “article”) is an article structured entirely or primarily around a numbered or bulleted list. A round-up (or round-up listicle) is a specific subtype of listicle that curates, tests, or summarizes a collection of products, services, or expert insights from across a particular industry.
Together, these formats dominate modern digital publishing because they break complex information into highly scannable, bite-sized pieces. Key Differences Between Listicles and Round-ups
While all round-ups are formatted as listicles, not all listicles are round-ups.
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