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Audit,
  Plan,            A METHODOLOGY
                   FOR CONTENT
 Build,            STRATEGY

 Grow
Jeffrey MacIntyre   Web Content Conference 2010
Predicate, LLC     Chicago
Introductions

I’m an independent content strategist in
NYC. My background: editorial
and management consulting.
      ‣ Jeff MacIntyre, Principal
         @jeffmacintyre
(Publishing is Pivotal)

‣ Everything I know
  about content
  strategy I learned
  from being a web
  editor.
(We’re All
Management
Consultants Now)

Will you still respect us?


                             Credit: Kunstverein, ffffound!
Predicate ...

‣ Works independently and directs
    project teams with clients;
‣   Partners with agencies; and
‣   Advises organizations on growing CS
    capabilities internally.
My Year of Content Strategy, 2008
Content Strategy Today
Napkin    Knol     Notes on Content




From body of knowledge to methodology.
“Kill the ‘content
phase’ and help
the web grow up.”

--Margot Bloomstein,
Appropriate Inc.
Why a
Methodology?
Less “Why,” More “How.”

It’s all about
cementing credibility
in our practice and
consistency in our
approach.
Cracking Open the
Playbook
‣ What I’ve learned from
    where I’ve been.
‣   Doing the work we
    want to do well.
Methodologies
in Content
Strategy

Courtesy
Shelly Bowen, Pybop
Methodologies in Content Strategy




       Courtesy Karen McGrane,
       Bond Art + Science
Methodologies
in Content
Strategy

Courtesy Erin
Scime, HUGE
Re: Methodology

Now for the caveats:
 ‣ this is a work in progress
 ‣ no one “definitive” methodology of CS *
* And that is a good thing. Our stock in trade is our
adaptability and our cross-disciplinary influences.
Scoping
A
CONTENT STRATEGY
Start Simply:
Cover the Bases

‣ Product
‣ Platform
‣ People
A Simple Content
Strategy Philosophy

‣ Product (content)
‣ Platform (publishing)
‣ People (organization)
Our Methodology

 1. Audit          2. Plan        3. Build       4. Grow
                    content         content       editorial
 content audit
                    strategy      specification    calendar
   content
                 migration plan    copy deck     style guide
  inventory
                   metadata                        content
 gap analysis
                   schema                        development
The Tool Kit of
a Content Strategy
10 TOP TIPS
for
Content
Strategery
Success !!!   Credit: Family Guy, Fox Studios
Our Methodology

 1. Audit
 content audit   Discovery and diagnostics
   content           to effectively scope
  inventory        for a content strategy.
 gap analysis
Content Audit

‣ What: Qualitative analysis of existing offering.
‣ Why: Sets early direction.
‣ How: Like a creative brief, it begins to indicate
    your position on the offering--its constraints
    and potential.
‣   FYI: Your best scope tool. You can already be
    prioritizing your recommendations here.
Content Inventory
‣ What: Detailed quantitative analysis of existing
    offering, AKA the ultimate discovery and
    budgeting tool.
‣   How: Be as exhaustive as resources allow.
‣   Why: Comprehensive understanding of offering’s
    potential. Sift gems from trash. Let the data do the
    talking. Pivot tables are great insurance for later.
‣   FYI: Don’t do manually. Use SiteOrbiter or DIY
    crawlers to index.
Gap/Competitive Analysis
‣ What: Highly targeted competitive analysis of
    specific digital properties or products/services.
‣   Why: It enables close study of brand/market
    competitors. Good for scope.
‣   How: Like a spreadsheet version of an audit. Can be
    very difficult to gather competitor data.
‣   FYI: Start studying verticals of interest. These are
    rare today but will become commonplace as content
    strategy benchmarking grows.
Our Methodology

  2. Plan
   content
   strategy          Strategy development:
migration plan   the heart of a content strategy.
  metadata
  schema
Content Strategy
                                              !




‣ What: The strategies and tactics to
    realize a new content offering at launch
    and beyond.
‣   How: Think “product strategy.” Develop
    lifecycles for every content type.
    From objectives to operations.
‣   Why: The indisputable
    centerpiece of any content
    strategy. Establishes terms of success.
Migration Plan
‣ What: A “plan for a plan.” A strategic
    framework and guidelines for migration.
    Rarely a workplan.
‣   Why: Scope! Schedule! Budget! Iceberg!
‣   How: Use your inventory and apply mix
    of bulk and manual workflows.
‣   FYI: David Hobbs’ Migration Handbook
    (http://migrationhandbook.com/).
Metadata Schema
‣ What: A technical plan for
    supporting project objectives with
    metadata.
‣   Why: Because technical resources
    overlook nuances of the content
    requirements. And you’re the expert.
‣   How: Specify key content attributes + relationships.
‣   FYI: Critical to any dynamic content experience.
Our Methodology

 3. Build
   content
 specification   Detailed implementation,
  copy deck      technical development
                    and integration.
Content Specification
‣ What: An index of all content
    elements and their editorial and
    technical function.
‣   How: Cousin document to the
    Copy Deck. Map content reqs
    from wireframes and sitemap.
‣   FYI: Also a production plan to
    line-item associated at-launch
    inventory of content required by
    this doc.
Copy Deck
‣ What: Documents all
    user-facing content
    requirements.
‣   Why: Self explanatory
    (messaging strategy).
‣   How: Smartly sequenced.
‣   FYI: The standard issue
    web writing deliverable.
Our Methodology

 4. Grow
  editorial
  calendar      Editorial product development
 style guide   and postlaunch content delivery.
   content
 development
Editorial Calendar
‣ What: All content activities                  (e.g.,
    production and curation)
    documented and scheduled.                            !




‣   Potential: The CMS of CS! A dashboard tool for
    planning, trafficking and measuring editorial flow.
    Great for generating metrics.
‣   How: Think web databases, forms, spreadsheets.
‣   FYI: A “Basecamp for editorial calendars” is
    inevitable. (dlvr.it: a social curation approach?)
Style Guide
‣ What: Editorial conventions
    documented.
‣   Potential: Detailed production
    guide for all content modules,
    intended for owners/authors.
‣   Why: Because your metadata
    strategy is nothing without
    execution. Governance is real here.
‣   FYI: Entirely unmerited bad rap.
    Not a “writers’ thing.” Think training!
Content Development                                   Credit: Webbmedia Group




‣ What: Actual content
    production, limited time or
    ongoing.
‣   Why: If you do traditional
    editorial or branded content,
    you live here.
‣   FYI: Tread carefully. Content production is expensive,
    but it’s an easy mistake. (UGC might be cheap, but glut is
    glut.) ROI is tricky but key, requires an editorial strategy.
P.S. ... the

big *
about
CONTENT STRATEGY
There is No End to
Content Strategy
‣ Effective content practice is all about continuity.
‣ The Stockholm Syndrome of Content Strategy:
   How can we distinguish the blurry line between
   projects and operations?

What’s needed: the “CS in Residence.”
Predicate | Audit, Plan, Build, Grow: A Methodology for Content Strategy

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Predicate | Audit, Plan, Build, Grow: A Methodology for Content Strategy

  • 1.
  • 2. Audit, Plan, A METHODOLOGY FOR CONTENT Build, STRATEGY Grow Jeffrey MacIntyre Web Content Conference 2010 Predicate, LLC Chicago
  • 3. Introductions I’m an independent content strategist in NYC. My background: editorial and management consulting. ‣ Jeff MacIntyre, Principal @jeffmacintyre
  • 4. (Publishing is Pivotal) ‣ Everything I know about content strategy I learned from being a web editor.
  • 5. (We’re All Management Consultants Now) Will you still respect us? Credit: Kunstverein, ffffound!
  • 6. Predicate ... ‣ Works independently and directs project teams with clients; ‣ Partners with agencies; and ‣ Advises organizations on growing CS capabilities internally.
  • 7. My Year of Content Strategy, 2008
  • 9. Napkin Knol Notes on Content From body of knowledge to methodology.
  • 10. “Kill the ‘content phase’ and help the web grow up.” --Margot Bloomstein, Appropriate Inc.
  • 12. Less “Why,” More “How.” It’s all about cementing credibility in our practice and consistency in our approach.
  • 13. Cracking Open the Playbook ‣ What I’ve learned from where I’ve been. ‣ Doing the work we want to do well.
  • 15. Methodologies in Content Strategy Courtesy Karen McGrane, Bond Art + Science
  • 17. Re: Methodology Now for the caveats: ‣ this is a work in progress ‣ no one “definitive” methodology of CS * * And that is a good thing. Our stock in trade is our adaptability and our cross-disciplinary influences.
  • 19. Start Simply: Cover the Bases ‣ Product ‣ Platform ‣ People
  • 20. A Simple Content Strategy Philosophy ‣ Product (content) ‣ Platform (publishing) ‣ People (organization)
  • 21. Our Methodology 1. Audit 2. Plan 3. Build 4. Grow content content editorial content audit strategy specification calendar content migration plan copy deck style guide inventory metadata content gap analysis schema development
  • 22. The Tool Kit of a Content Strategy
  • 23. 10 TOP TIPS for Content Strategery Success !!! Credit: Family Guy, Fox Studios
  • 24. Our Methodology 1. Audit content audit Discovery and diagnostics content to effectively scope inventory for a content strategy. gap analysis
  • 25. Content Audit ‣ What: Qualitative analysis of existing offering. ‣ Why: Sets early direction. ‣ How: Like a creative brief, it begins to indicate your position on the offering--its constraints and potential. ‣ FYI: Your best scope tool. You can already be prioritizing your recommendations here.
  • 26. Content Inventory ‣ What: Detailed quantitative analysis of existing offering, AKA the ultimate discovery and budgeting tool. ‣ How: Be as exhaustive as resources allow. ‣ Why: Comprehensive understanding of offering’s potential. Sift gems from trash. Let the data do the talking. Pivot tables are great insurance for later. ‣ FYI: Don’t do manually. Use SiteOrbiter or DIY crawlers to index.
  • 27. Gap/Competitive Analysis ‣ What: Highly targeted competitive analysis of specific digital properties or products/services. ‣ Why: It enables close study of brand/market competitors. Good for scope. ‣ How: Like a spreadsheet version of an audit. Can be very difficult to gather competitor data. ‣ FYI: Start studying verticals of interest. These are rare today but will become commonplace as content strategy benchmarking grows.
  • 28. Our Methodology 2. Plan content strategy Strategy development: migration plan the heart of a content strategy. metadata schema
  • 29. Content Strategy ! ‣ What: The strategies and tactics to realize a new content offering at launch and beyond. ‣ How: Think “product strategy.” Develop lifecycles for every content type. From objectives to operations. ‣ Why: The indisputable centerpiece of any content strategy. Establishes terms of success.
  • 30. Migration Plan ‣ What: A “plan for a plan.” A strategic framework and guidelines for migration. Rarely a workplan. ‣ Why: Scope! Schedule! Budget! Iceberg! ‣ How: Use your inventory and apply mix of bulk and manual workflows. ‣ FYI: David Hobbs’ Migration Handbook (http://migrationhandbook.com/).
  • 31. Metadata Schema ‣ What: A technical plan for supporting project objectives with metadata. ‣ Why: Because technical resources overlook nuances of the content requirements. And you’re the expert. ‣ How: Specify key content attributes + relationships. ‣ FYI: Critical to any dynamic content experience.
  • 32. Our Methodology 3. Build content specification Detailed implementation, copy deck technical development and integration.
  • 33. Content Specification ‣ What: An index of all content elements and their editorial and technical function. ‣ How: Cousin document to the Copy Deck. Map content reqs from wireframes and sitemap. ‣ FYI: Also a production plan to line-item associated at-launch inventory of content required by this doc.
  • 34. Copy Deck ‣ What: Documents all user-facing content requirements. ‣ Why: Self explanatory (messaging strategy). ‣ How: Smartly sequenced. ‣ FYI: The standard issue web writing deliverable.
  • 35. Our Methodology 4. Grow editorial calendar Editorial product development style guide and postlaunch content delivery. content development
  • 36. Editorial Calendar ‣ What: All content activities (e.g., production and curation) documented and scheduled. ! ‣ Potential: The CMS of CS! A dashboard tool for planning, trafficking and measuring editorial flow. Great for generating metrics. ‣ How: Think web databases, forms, spreadsheets. ‣ FYI: A “Basecamp for editorial calendars” is inevitable. (dlvr.it: a social curation approach?)
  • 37. Style Guide ‣ What: Editorial conventions documented. ‣ Potential: Detailed production guide for all content modules, intended for owners/authors. ‣ Why: Because your metadata strategy is nothing without execution. Governance is real here. ‣ FYI: Entirely unmerited bad rap. Not a “writers’ thing.” Think training!
  • 38. Content Development Credit: Webbmedia Group ‣ What: Actual content production, limited time or ongoing. ‣ Why: If you do traditional editorial or branded content, you live here. ‣ FYI: Tread carefully. Content production is expensive, but it’s an easy mistake. (UGC might be cheap, but glut is glut.) ROI is tricky but key, requires an editorial strategy.
  • 39. P.S. ... the big * about CONTENT STRATEGY
  • 40. There is No End to Content Strategy ‣ Effective content practice is all about continuity. ‣ The Stockholm Syndrome of Content Strategy: How can we distinguish the blurry line between projects and operations? What’s needed: the “CS in Residence.”