Everyone loves and hates a to-do list. It just sits there and stares back at you as a reminder of the things left to do. But if you view the to-do list as more than just a nag, and rather, as a tool that empowers people and facilitates communication, the to-do list can become a necessary, and sometimes lifesaving tool.
A new book, The Checklist Manifesto, addresses the way to-do lists influence our lives and how they make us feel. At its core, the book’s author, Atul Gawande, reveals that it takes more than just one person to do a job well. He profiles his personal experiences as a surgeon and a variety of other professions to show that a team is only as strong as its checklist. While it’s certainly not life or death, managing a website’s content is an area that can greatly benefit from a checklist.
While Sisarina empowers our clients to manage and update their newly designed sites with our easy-to-use content management system, we know that it takes due diligence to keep a website continually refreshed and up-to-date. Many organizations and small businesses don’t have just one person maintaining the site. Often it’s a big part of everyone’s responsibilities and as a result, things can fall through the cracks.
Here is a checklist of sorts that can be used to help streamline tasks for updating and managing websites.
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Headlines and Introductions
The headline and very first sentences should get the readers attention and make them want to keep exploring.
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Clear and Concise Content
Explain the what, why, where, when and how of what you’re describing or offering.
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Consistent Voice
Speak in a clear consistent voice throughout the site. Be consistent with pronouns (e.g., our, we, us).
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Enhance Keyword Usage (SEO)
Know and use important keywords throughout your body copy. Circulate a list of appropriate and significant key words to use in your content.
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Spell & Grammar Check
No typos, spelling or grammar errors: Eliminate all errors throughout your text.
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Link Internally & Externally
Look for opportunities to link to other pages and content within the body copy. When appropriate link to authoritative outside sources.
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Include Date Published on Articles/News
Timely articles should contain a date in which they were published and/or updated.
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Make Documents Accessible
Convert MS Office documents into PDF documents or HTML for easier accessibility.
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Resize and Upload Photos
Save bandwidth on your server and help photos load faster, resize photos to web-appropriate sizes, usually 600-800 pixels.
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Label Photos & Documents Internally
Be strategic when naming photos and documents. Make it so that you can identify them without knowing the context.
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Add Photo/Image Captions
Photo captions should give context. Photos and other images tell a story, independently of the article. Be precise and concise.

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