Content Strategy and Sitemaps
Good morning Fr. James and Team,
I hope you have been doing well since you last spoke with Alan.
My name is Ryan Hoch and my role here in Diocesan's web department is as a content specialist. This means, that in addition to going over what areas of your current website are staying or going, I also help you find the most effective way to layout your website. I will be helping you in this process from now until the training before the launch of the site.
This not only helps us build you a website that is easier to edit and manage but also allows anyone visiting your website to accurately and consistently find the information for which they are looking.
Thinking about content before the design is important because it will make the design process easier and tailor it better to your needs. It is similar to building a house. Content strategy is figuring out how many bedrooms and square footage you need when picking floorplans. The design process is the customizing of the space (walls, flooring, exterior, colonial vs modern style, etc.). Content migration/creation is the filling of your rooms with furniture and your possessions. Without the content strategy process, the house may not suit your needs.
Below is a link to Google document of your proposed sitemap. The proposed sitemap is what we suggest for your menu based on our previous experience and what would work best in terms of usability. The proposed sitemap is created to optimize the flow and look of your site.
You can edit the proposed sitemap however you would like, adding pages, removing pages, etc. The proposed sitemap will act as a guide for the content migration process. Please edit the document directly to ensure that the same edits stay throughout all versions and that the content migration process is accurate.
Sitemap
Proposed Sitemap
Once you approve the suggested sitemap, we will be ready for the design process. A designer will reach out to you to begin the design process when they complete their current project and we have received the final version of the suggested sitemap.
Thank you for choosing Diocesan and we are very excited to work with you on creating a new website for you.
Let me know if you have any questions,
Ryan Hoch
Web Department, Diocesan
I hope you have been doing well since you last spoke with Alan.
My name is Ryan Hoch and my role here in Diocesan's web department is as a content specialist. This means, that in addition to going over what areas of your current website are staying or going, I also help you find the most effective way to layout your website. I will be helping you in this process from now until the training before the launch of the site.
This not only helps us build you a website that is easier to edit and manage but also allows anyone visiting your website to accurately and consistently find the information for which they are looking.
Thinking about content before the design is important because it will make the design process easier and tailor it better to your needs. It is similar to building a house. Content strategy is figuring out how many bedrooms and square footage you need when picking floorplans. The design process is the customizing of the space (walls, flooring, exterior, colonial vs modern style, etc.). Content migration/creation is the filling of your rooms with furniture and your possessions. Without the content strategy process, the house may not suit your needs.
Below is a link to Google document of your proposed sitemap. The proposed sitemap is what we suggest for your menu based on our previous experience and what would work best in terms of usability. The proposed sitemap is created to optimize the flow and look of your site.
You can edit the proposed sitemap however you would like, adding pages, removing pages, etc. The proposed sitemap will act as a guide for the content migration process. Please edit the document directly to ensure that the same edits stay throughout all versions and that the content migration process is accurate.
Sitemap
Proposed Sitemap
Once you approve the suggested sitemap, we will be ready for the design process. A designer will reach out to you to begin the design process when they complete their current project and we have received the final version of the suggested sitemap.
Thank you for choosing Diocesan and we are very excited to work with you on creating a new website for you.
Let me know if you have any questions,
Ryan Hoch
Web Department, Diocesan
The proposed sitemap looks great, one thing we need to add is our other church we manage, Jesus the Good Shepherd of Atlanta. Most of their information is that same as St. Augustine, they do have their own registration form, address, and mass time. They don’t have any faith formation classes or online giving.
Mallory,
Would you like a dedicated page for the other parish, we can add the form, address and mass time on that page. I updated the sitemap let me know what you think.
-Ryan
Would you like a dedicated page for the other parish, we can add the form, address and mass time on that page. I updated the sitemap let me know what you think.
-Ryan
Yes, I think that looks good!