This document provides an overview of key factors to consider when evaluating a website, including content, accessibility, usability, design, reliability, and performance. It discusses the importance of regularly updating and optimizing content for different audiences. Accessibility considerations include support for disabilities, a variety of devices and platforms. Usability involves predictable structures, expected behaviors and familiar language. Design should align with brand guidelines while integrating trends. Reliability requires optimizing speed, uptime, and goals like lead generation. The document aims to bring order to evaluating a complex website.
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Evaluating Your Website
1. Evaluating Your Website
Presented by:
Alan Hathaway, President/Owner
Jenny Knuth, Creative Director
David Williams, Account Executive
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2. Current state of “the web”
– Engage customers
– Focus on goals
– Integrate
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3. “I like...”
-vs-
“I know...”
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4. Top 6 ways to evaluate
your website...
– Content
– Accessibility
– Usability
– Design
– Reliability
– Performance
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5. Content
is king!
Evaluating Your Website: CONTENT
6. To keep your website relevant,
review content regularly.
– Remove outdated/obsolete information.
– Add new content as it becomes available.
– Prune existing content.
– Use headers, charts and other visual aids.
– Split content into multiple pages when practical.
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7. When creating new content…
– Write for your audience(s).
– Prioritize most-accessed, most-needed content.
– Make regular updates as incentive for return visits.
– Don”t forget too proofread!
Evaluating Your Website: CONTENT
9. Content creation tools:
– ‘Skim (don’t read) these tips for writing for the web’
www.brownboots.com/blog
– The Yahoo! Style Guide
– Google AdWords
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10. Managing content resources:
– Content management system (CMS)
– Blogging = WordPress
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11. Accessibility
Content ... check! Now make sure your audience can access it.
Evaluating Your Website: ACCESSIBILITY
12. Account for users of all
abilities and disabilities.
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13. Tips for making a website more
accessible for disabled users:
– Add alt tags and captions to images.
– Make sure text isn’t too small.
– Provide transcripts of audio files.
– Keep questions/criteria close to form input fields.
– Allow users to turn off time limits.
– Display “contact us” info on every page.
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14. Account for wide variety of
hardware and software.
– Avoid programs that are incompatible
with popular platforms (e.g., Flash).
– If a universally compatible format
is out there, use it (e.g., YouTube).
– In general, make content as easy to access
as possible (e.g., body copy vs. PDF).
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15. Account for wide variety of
devices out there, especially
mobile.
– Smart phones already outsell PCs;
53% of American cell phone users
have smart phones.
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16. Accessibility + Mobile
– Evaluate your mobile needs:
• Check site traffic/analytics.
• Put yourself in a mobile user’s shoes.
– Implement a mobile strategy:
• Prioritize what people want/need on the go.
• Streamline content (microsite vs. responsive
design).
Evaluating Your Website: ACCESSIBILITY
41. Speed - Desktop
Percent below 256 kbps: 4.4 percent in
Washington DC
1995 - 14kb
2012 - 980kb
http://tools.pingdom.com
Evaluating Your Website: RELIABILITY
42. Speed - Mobile
Dial it back a decade. The
smaller the better for mobile
landing pages.
How fast is your phone?
http://www.mobilespeedtest.com
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43. Uptime
At some point your website will go down!
90% 36.5 days
95% 18.25 days
99% 3.65 days
99.8% 17.52 hours
http://www.monitis.com
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46. #1 Goal - Lead Generation
Starts and ends with SEO
Keyword selection (Google Keyword Tool)
Keyword usage (blog!)
Inbound links
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47. Bringing
Order to
the Chaos
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