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Structure is everything. Granted, the recipe to a great web site contains a lot of different ingredients, including web design and development, content, social media, SEO, analytics…the whole nine yards. But a good foundation will allow these elements to work at their best, leaving you with a site that doesn't only look good, but functions well too.

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Structure dictates content In a previous post about writing for the web, we spoke

about different practices that make for good online content.

But before the writing starts, laying down the main components of your site will give you a clear understanding of the type of content you need to fill it with.

Keep in mind that even though your college or university site is already up and moving, you can still evaluate the structure of the site to make sure that you have the right type and amount of content.

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Once you understand who is visiting your site, you can gain a better grasp on what your visitors are looking for.

This brings us to our next point of evaluation:  does your site’s content provide each group with

the information they need?

Determining exactly what your visitors want to know will determine the type of content that should exist on your site.

2. Measure value and resourcefulness

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You want to make sure that your visitors have an easy and enjoyable time discovering the answers that they have.

If these top-tier pages are hidden under layers of other parent pages, then you run the risk of having visitors leave the site before finding what they were originally looking for.

In other words, missing or hidden pages can potentially cause you to lose a new lead

2. Measure value and resourcefulness

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Another element of ensuring your web content is resourceful is: providing your audience with information that they

don’t realize will be useful to them.

Again, with our student demographic example, here are a few examples of content pages students may not think to look for but would be interested in if they found it:

Alumni mentor programs Community engagement initiatives Research achievements International study options Specials events or publications

2. Measure value and resourcefulness

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Every page on your site has to have a distinct purpose. The main Program page, for example, serves to

inform visitors on the list of program options offered at your college or university.

The purpose of the Contact page is to let visitors know the easiest ways to get in touch with you.

All this seems obvious, but it’s possible that in between edits or redesigns, a few pages slipped between the cracks and exist with outdated content or no real function.

3. Determine the purpose of each page

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The visitor demographic and the purpose of a page will shape the type and amount of content your site needs.

For example, the Housing and Residence pages will likely be visited by prospective students and parents. With this in mind, you will be able to craft your

content in such a way that it will appeal to those specific demographics.

Knowing that prospective students will be the primary demographic visiting that page, it is reasonable to include relative information that you think the visitor would want to know.

3. Determine the purpose of each page

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Does your site have all the information that your visitors are looking for?

Are there instances where content exists in more than one place, causing your site to have unnecessary duplicate pages?

As we mentioned at the beginning of the post, a solid website structure will directly affect the management and development of the content on your site.

Once you have the structure of the site down, it will be easier to create the words to fill it up!

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