Website Content Audits: How to Assess What is and Isn’t Working on Your Website

Workshop about website content audits: assess what is and isn't working on your website.

When: May 22, 2024 | 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. PT
Location: zoom
Language: English

If you are looking to explore how to assess and optimize how your website is communicating and delivering results, this workshop is for you.

This workshop will:

  • give your team a clear process to follow to assess and create a list of actionable next steps.
  • help your team establish questions and goals for your audit.
  • provide a way to establish benchmarks and fair comparisons for your website content..
  • walk you through a step-by-step process to carry out a page-level assessment.
  • provide you with the tools to create an audit report and generate a work plan based on audit outcomes.

You will have time during the workshop to assess a key page on your site, and work in groups to elevate questions and challenges. You will also have time to get group insights and feedback from other participants.

Walk away with a page-level audit that can be used to jump start your work after the workshop.

your co-facilitators

Andrew Goldsworthy

(he/him)
Director of Client Success

red haired person with black rim glasses and a black shirt on a light blue background

Val Neumark

(she/they)
Director of Strategy

We strive to co-create spaces of meaningful connection and belonging (these workshops are not webinars). We encourage and model frequent screen and body breaks. We believe collective learning leads to the most innovative and effective outcomes.

Accessibility
We provide a link to our resource folder and slide deck draft 24 hours before the session as well as enable live transcription and closed caption during the live Zoom session. Our sessions are recorded (absent any technical difficulties) and can be accessed on our website a few days after the event.

I’ve loved the sessions I’ve attended, especially when there are very practical steps to take or templates to use. I also appreciate the inclusiveness of all the sessions and how you always create opportunities to interact in small groups. No matter what the topic is, getting into these groups makes me realize that I’m not alone in this. Others struggle with some of the same challenges that I do, and that’s always comforting. So A+ for community building.

Dorian Nakamichi
Helping Hands Hawaii