Always leave them wanting more!

Last week I posted about an article in a national newspaper describing “the 50 best websites”, but, quite deliberately, I did not tell you what the 50 best websites were. This tactic is commonly used quite effectively to provoke a response. And it did. I had quite a few emails asking for the list.

Here it is:

Entertainment:
bbc.co.uk/iplayer
youtube.com
mousebreaker.com
popbitch.com
luckyvoice.com

Social Networking and Communicating:
facebook.com
skype.com
twitter.com
meebo.com
linkedin.com

Shopping:
ebay.co.uk
coolmonpicks.com
gumtree.com
notonthehighstreet.com
net-a-porter.com

Home:
fixmystreet.com
planningportal.gov.uk
askanowner.com
tpsonline.org.uk/tps/what
the50plus.co.uk

News:
huffingtonpost.com
prospectmagazine.co.uk
newsnow.co.uk
wordpress.org

Help:
helpwithpcs.com
adviceguide.org.uk
garlik.com
weather2travel.com
seniorsdiscounts.co.uk

Sport:
bbc.co.uk/football
skysports.com/football
eis2win.co.uk
uk-golfguide.com
castletriathlonseries.co.uk

Family:
badmothersclub.co.uk
schoolsnet.com
drfosterhealth.co.uk/hospital-guide
genesreunited.co.uk
moshimonsters.com

Out and about:
walkingbritain.co.uk
whatsonwhen.com
eventful.com
squaremeal.co.uk
lotc.org.uk

Culture:
gutenberg.com
culture24.org.uk/home
theartnewspaper.com
thestage.co.uk
last.fm

However, please note that it is very subjective and UK based. And there are a huge number of these types of lists around. Use with care!