Web Content Audit. Web Standards and Guidelines



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Web Content Audit Web Standards and Guidelines

What is a content audit? A content audit is the process of taking a complete inventory of your site and identifying how to improve it in terms of site structure, SEO and overall content quality Liendgens (2012) Conducting a content audit is the best way to optimize all your current and future content to serve your audience better. Smart insights (2014) One of the more underrated benefits of a content audit is that it can empower your contributors to create better, more targeted, more valuable, and more effective content. Liendgens (2012)

Why do a content audit? It s easy to forget about your website s old content, especially if it s getting buried under your newer posts and pages. Smart insights (2014) Better user experience whisch can improve engagement Better service to site users so that users can find what looking for Refreshes your site Improve your content quality Improve your page SEO Increase in traffic and visitor loyalty Helps you understand the true scale of the site Identifies opportunities for repurposing Helps generate ideas for new/future content Improves the structure of the site (information architecture) Helps you identify where to focus your efforts Potential changes to Identify ways to improve organic search performance Determine which content type your audience prefer Migrate content into a content management system or new design May help inform the overall content strategy

Considerations You need to start by understanding the context in which your content is created, published and maintained Alexander (2013) Why am I conducting an audit? What resources are available for my content audit? What do I hope to get out of the exercise? What are the goals of audit? What are the audit factors and their measurement criteria? What is the scope of the audit (what areas of the site and why) How are you going to rate the quality of each factor (A to F / Traffic Light) Review content structure relevant categories How big should the sample size be? - small sample - 50% of top 70% pages

How to choose pages to audit When performed correctly, a good content audit will help you to answer questions about the content pieces on your site that are performing best and which subjects your audience is most interested. Single Grain Team Identify the main pages / sections of the site / microsite Get a page list (content inventory) - Create a spreadsheet of all your content assets - Gather asset data e.g. page title, keywords, etc. Tackle the pages that you know need improving (pain points) High performing pages (high page views) High impact pages (messages that have high impact on students) Look at your search terms Determine content gaps Identify prominent entry and exit points on your site Once you have chosen the page to start with work through it methodically - If that page has sub pages list and repeat the process

Page Navigation Audit Factors Audit Factor Primary and secondary Links (total) External links Link descriptions Broken links Measurement Break up pages into clearly defined areas Ensure that labels are descriptive of their destination Use conventions e.g. alphabetical order, popular order Too many can cause confusion; too few and the user may not get to the information they really need. Use if the add value to your content Name the site the link will lead to List the best quality external sites Use keywords in links Start with a verb Don t use URls e.g. www.sheffield.ac.uk/history Avoid links with similar names Launch and land on same name Any broken links on the page

Page Content Audit Factors Audit Factor Page Title Page subject / topic Page summary Sub headings Target audience, Conversational style and Voice and tone Word count (page and paragraph) Chunking (length of paragraphs) Measurement Descriptive of the page content Using site visitors keywords The page relates to a single subject 30 words or fewer Sell: encourage the reader to read more Quickly cover who, what, when, where, how Put your headings in order Have a good heading style (e.g. questions, statements, etc.) Writing in the active voice Engaging with the audience - use "you" and "we" Be positive Use of plain English Words on page / reading speed vs google analytics time on page Sentence: 20 words or fewer One point per sentence Paragraphs: 70 words (roughly 4 sentences) Start sentences with keywords Start paragraphs with strongest sentence Start paragraph by setting the context

Page Performance Audit Factors Audit Factor URL Page views PDFs Page size (load speed) Images use and count Image format / size Date last updated Measurement Accessible to search engines Descriptive of the page content Google analytics annual page views Single version documents published on the site Google analytics Limit the use of images Use images only when they are critical to the success of a web page Photograph of people are good (if they're real people) Feel-good images are largely ignored Make sure images do not severely decrease download speeds CMS

Reporting the results A summary of overall conclusions and recommendation A description of each audit factor Data summaries per factor Graphic depiction of results Factor based themes with examples if possible Key findings: Out of date Duplicated Badly written Unused Establish a set of recommended actions (5-10 actions) After the Audit Create an editorial calendar Considering a rolling audit (annually?) Develop a publishing workflow Offer web writing training

References Halverson K and Rach M (2012) Content Strategy, New Riders, 2 nd edition Rockley A (2003) Managing Enterprise Content, New Riders Why and How To Do a Content Audit, Thursday, May 10th, 2012 at 11:00am -- Kat Liendgens http://www.hannonhill.com/news/blog/2012/why-and-how-to-do-a-content-audit.html Content auditing: Why, When and How? June 17, 2014 http://www.smartinsights.com/content-management/content-marketing-creative-andformats/content-auditing/ How to Conduct A Content Audit - Posted on October 16, 2014 by Donna Spencer http://uxmastery.com/how-to-conduct-a-content-audit/ The Step-by-Step Guide to Conducting a Content Audit by Single Grain Team http://singlegrain.com/blog/the-step-by-step-guide-to-conducting-a-content-audit/ Content audit guide and template http://www.4syllables.com.au/resources/content-audit-template/ Beyond the content audit written on June 18th, 2013 by Dey Alexander http://www.4syllables.com.au/2013/06/beyond-content-audits/