Three reasons content monitoring keeps your site launch on target

rahel bailie

In the latest of our “website lifecycle” series, Magus CEO Simon Lande discusses why you need to keep a close eye on content during your website relaunch. Imagine launching a rocket. It’s a challenging prospect. Now, let’s make things a little more challenging. Let’s say that as you build your newly designed rocket you have …

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Wrong side of the law?

Today’s Telegraph has a thought-provoking piece about the legal risk of social media – and how little we consider it when sharing our thoughts with the world. Law firm DLA Piper carried out research which found that 63% of British users are oblivious to the fact that they have legal responsibilities when it comes to …

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Do you leave mobile out in the cold?

This recent article on TheNextWeb, about how mobile statistics are often left out of website analysis, seems to have struck a chord. But it’s not only when it comes to statistics that mobile sites are left out. While many companies are investing large sums in keeping the content on their main website fresh and dynamic, …

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Automating the audit

In my previous post, I talked about why content audits are a vital part of website redesign. In this post, I’m going to be addressing some of the fundamental challenges posed by such audits, and how businesses can overcome them. There is much to be gained from a qualitative, manual audit of a web content …

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A is for audit: step one in your website redesign

Scott Abel

In the first of our new “website lifecycle” series, Magus CEO Simon Lande discusses why you need to factor content into your website redesign.

There’s little doubt that one of the primary reasons we seek to change the design of our websites is because we feel they no longer represent us.

In fact, the more we think about it, that may be the only reason we redesign our websites. Brands, business directions, products and personnel all change. The look and feel of the website changes with them – but often the web content stays the same.

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