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Content Analysis: The Hows & Whys to Understanding Your Content Chiara Fox EuroIA 26 September 2008 1

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The Hows & Whys to Understanding Your Content. by Chiara Fox EuroIA 26 September 2008

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Content Analysis:The Hows & Whys to Understanding Your Content

Chiara Fox

EuroIA

26 September 2008

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Content

Context Users

IA

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What Is Content?

Words

Images

Video

Tools or applications

Features

Services

Physical items

Signage

Anything that can be structured or described.

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What Is “Content Analysis”?

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It’s About Patterns

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And Relationships

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Why Do a Content Analysis?

You have to know what you have before you start doing something with it.

To better serve your customers.

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What Are the Parts?

Content analysis involves a series of deliverables.

Content Inventory

Content Audit

Content Map

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The Content Inventory

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The Content Inventory

A content inventory is a detailed, meticulous accounting of all items on the site.

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Data to Capture in a Content Inventory

Content owner

Person responsible for migration/updating page

Freeze status

ROT status

Current location in site

New location in site

New file names/URL changes

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Example of a Content Inventory

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What About Huge Sites?

Rely on your databases

Use search engine spiders and other crawlers

Use a database, not spreadsheets

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Content Inventory Purpose

Used during a site migration.

To estimate time and bodies needed for migration.

To keep track if each and every little bit of content.

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The Content Audit

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How Big of a Sample To Take?

Determine amount of time for audit

Spend about 3 minutes per item

Plan on 2 passes over each item

Divide that by the number of items on the site

Gives you the number of items to look at.

It doesn’t take a lot of content to get a good feel for what is on the site.

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How to Record Sampled Items

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Example of a Content Audit

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Example of a Content Audit, II

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Page Title

Page Name

Function

Location in Process

Type

Required for Payday

Required for Tax Payment

Feature Audit Example

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Content Audit Purpose

Get a sampling or flavor of a site.

Figure out what you have so you can reorganize it.

Usually you don’t need to do a full inventory.

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The Content Map

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Map Your Content Audit

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So What Gets Mapped?

Start with the spreadsheet

Not formats (e.g., html, pdf, jpg)

Generalize the pages by identifying the content types, objects or genres that you have

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Press releases

Product overview

Contact info

Video tutorial

Case studies

Shopping cart

You Know What You’ll Get When You Click...

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Identifying a Content Genre

Does it use a specific template?

Are there lots of items like this, with just differences in subject matter?

Can it stand alone, without context?

Is there a specific purpose? Or use?

What expectations will people bring to it?

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Genre? Or Instantiation?

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Subject-Based Content Map

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Feature Map ExampleFeature Map Example

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Content Map Purpose

Listing of all content genres on the site.

For communicating with executives or other team members.

Gain insights from graphical representation of the content.

Needed to build mental model diagram.

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Who Should Do the Content Analysis?

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The Content Audit Personality

Close attention to detail

Deep understanding of & comfortable with the web

Understanding of the project & how the content audit will be used

Ability to think abstractly

A member of the core web team

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You Can Always Help Others

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Successful Mentoring

Location doesn’t matter; touch points do

Lots of examples

Keep work in context

Work together to “dial in” granularity

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Be Prepared If Things Don’t Go Well

Close enough is often good enough.

The map is often more important than the spreadsheet.

This is hard work – be understanding and supportive.

More than just clicking links.

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So Remember...

Content Inventory

When you are doing a migration and have to account for every item

Content Audit

When you need a sampling in order to inform designs

Content Map

A visualization of the content genres

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Thank You!

Chiara Fox

[email protected]

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