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Content Audits

Content Audits

Content audits are a task from the Information Architecture stage within a UX project. A content audit is an activity of checking all of the content on a website (copy, images, video, etc.) and compiling it into a big list or file. There are three main types of audits you can perform:

-Full content inventory: A complete compilation of every content on the site. This may include all urls as well as all assets (such as downloadable files and videos).
-Partial content inventory: A listing of a subset of the sites content. A partial inventory may include, for example, the top few levels of a hierarchical site or the past six months of articles. All sections of the site will be covered.
-Content sample: A less detailed collection of example content from the site.

The content audit type will depend on the nature of the request. For a website redesign, a full content audit is required, while for project maintenance, only a partial content audit is required!

More Information:

UX mastery has a great guide on content audits https://uxmastery.com/how-to-conduct-a-content-audit/