Home content audits
We get it. “Audit” is a dirty word to marketers. It feels a lot like cleaning out the attic — vulnerable, nostalgic and grueling. You’ll probably find boxes you haven’t touched in years (with clothing that’s so old, it’s back in style — hello, low-rise jeans). You’ll discover items you wish you hadn’t kept. (Did you…
Ready to improve your web content? First step: Check out the competition. Studying your competitors’ websites can absolutely make yours better. A competitive gap analysis is a deep dive into what your organization and your rival brands are doing right and wrong. And it will show you how to emerge as a leader in your…
Our blog is 201 URLs lighter. And it feels great.
The website decluttering process is a marathon: exhausting and energizing, strenuous and therapeutic. We’re working on blog rewrites now, so we still have some miles to go before crossing the finish line. But clearing out the cobwebs of our old content was a glorious first milestone.
I’m not going to sugar-coat this. Content audits can be mind-numbingly boring and time consuming. They require an incredible amount of patience and curiosity. Someone has to look at the content with a fresh eye and suspend judgment, because any findings from the auditing stage will be the foundation of all conversations regarding the future…
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