This is a sample of content audit. As a part of content strategy, content audit could help you to find out what is the quality of your content, how is your content structured and what types, styles and topics your content covered.
2. Usability catastrophe Imperative to fix this before product
can be released
Major usability problem Important to fix, so should be given
high priority
Minor usability problem Fixing this should be given low
priority
Cosmetic problem Need not be fixed unless extra time
is available on project
Severity Rating
3. Description:
• Label is applied by user to predict what is
the contents of session. Clear and
straight-forward label help user to identify
what they need immediately.
• “Local Deals” is ambiguous that couldn’t
tell user what are included in this section.
Short-Term Recommendation:
• Add a mouse over popup and describe
what is contain in this section.
• For example, “提供世界各地旅遊優惠”.
Long-Term Recommendation:
• Consider changing the label into e.g., “
限時優惠”, “熱搶優惠”.
Ambiguous Label
4. Description:
• Web user usually scan the contents of
webpage to figure out which is relevant to their
interest.
• Any description on webpage should be
abstracted and easy for scanning.
• The description of travel package is redundant
and not easy to scan.
• For example, “超豪歎慳 54%!上海 3 天套票極上
Four Seasons 住宿體驗會員獨家半價延住”, this
one is about package. “首爾來回機票出發日期任
揀夠彈性起飛至年尾賞紅葉季適用”, this one is
about ticket. User need to identify different
offers by themselves.
Short-Term Recommendation:
• Highlight the keyword of description to specify
the offer’s type and the feature. (Please check
example 1)
Long-Term Recommendation:
• Consider reorganize the description, emphasize
few items including price, offer type and offer
feature. (Please check example 2)
Redundantand trivial description
7. Description:
• Label is applied by user to predict what is the
contents of session. Clear and straight-forward
label help user to identify what they need
immediately.
• There are 3 labels, “Best Deals”, “Local Deals”
and “Travel Deals” which have similar meanings
that could confuse users. User would find
difficulty to identify them from one another.
Short-Term Recommendation:
• NA
Long-Term Recommendation:
• Rename the labels to present the feature of
each. For example:
• “Best Deals”: “Best” is too generic and we
need call-to-action word such as
“Limited”.
• “Travel Deals”: This is a travel app and
“Travel” is redundant. Since the offers are
worldwide, consider using “Worldwide”.
Ambiguous Labels
8. Description:
• No matter clicking “Best Deals” or “Local
Deals”, it ended up to bring user to the same
search page. User would be confused that if
they click the right link.
• Different labels contain same destination page
that fails to help user to explore various
contents.
Short-Term Recommendation:
• NA
Long-Term Recommendation:
• Separate the destination page of 2 labels.
Different Labels end up the same page (Inappropriate structure)
9. Description:
• Mobile users scan thing quicker than website.
They intend to get the things needed
immediately. If they can’t get what they need,
they would leave and never come back.
• After clicking “Best Deals”, another page shows
up and ask for narrow down the result. This
page contains no content and is redundant for
user.
Short-Term Recommendation:
• Add a popup showing the search criteria
(Please check example 3)
Long-Term Recommendation:
• Redesign the page and present some hot,
limited deals in the page. Meanwhile, including
a navigation bar for user to explore deals of
different locations. (Please check example 4)
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