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The Dreaded Matrix: How to Make Your Content Dance by Sarah Beckley CMS Expo 2013
Sarah Beckley
Senior Content Strategist, Razorfish, Chicago
7 years in Content Strategy
10 years tech/web/print publishing
Specialize in financial services, contextual help, online applications, content matrix development
Client projects include work for Allstate, Citadel, HSBC, STAR Financial Network, and the Options Industry Council.
@sarahbeckley
Razorfish
3rd largest US digital agency
2 years running on Ad Age’s Agency A-List
300+ staff in Chicago
2,500+ staff worldwide
Owned by Publicis
One of Forbes’ Top 100 Global Ad Agencies That Know Social Media and Google
AGENDA
What You’ll Learn Today
The What/Why/When of Matrices
A Matrix Methodology
Matrix Challenges
Summary
Resources
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN TODAY
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN TODAY
• A repeatable methodology to create powerful matrices to help you and your stakeholders make better business decisions around content
• Methods for automating/accelerating Excel
• What we’re not going to cover:
– How to turn a matrix into C-suite consumables
THE WHAT/WHY/WHEN OF MATRICES
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY CONTENT MATRIX?
It is what we make it
WHY DO I NEED A CONTENT MATRIX?
WHEN DO YOU USE A CONTENT MATRIX?
Any time you need to understand your content
Structure unstructured content
Whenever you need a:
– Content inventory
– audit/assessment
– Gap analysis
– Migration plan
– Content development tracking
– Capture any data about content
“A superficial understanding of content isn’t going to cut it anymore.” -Rachel Lovinger
WHEN BY PROJECT PHASE
Discovery: inventory, audit, gap analysis
Design: site map, content model
Develop: page templates, tracking
Deploy: migration plans
Govern: metadata, taxonomy
WHEN DON’T YOU USE A CONTENT MATRIX?
Your CMS can produce all the reports you need
Your company uses automated inventory tools
– But you may still be validating both of those, which were probably exported into Excel or a proprietary spreadsheet
A MATRIX METHODOLOGY
A MATRIX METHODOLOGY: DISCOVER
Before you build:
– Plan for the handoff; consider the entire project lifecycle’s needs
– Matrix goals: audit, gap, migration, content dev. Tracking
– Matrix audience(s): content owners, SMEs, legal, developers
– Client needs: offshore developers, reviewers, legal approval, external compliance
A MATRIX METHODOLOGY: DEFINE
Determine matrix requirements:
– Outputs: audit findings, site map, charts, gap analysis, keyword tracking, etc.
– Required fields: page name, url, content type, reviewer, template
– Can one matrix rule them all?
A MATRIX METHODOLOGY: DESIGN
Add bells and whistles:
– What can you automate or accelerate?
– Create filters, formulas, macros, and/or pivot tables
– Test your design: is it client proof?
– Format for ease of use and readability
– Assign numerical values to content when appropriate
ACCELERATOR: FILTERS
• Sort matrix on one or more fields
• Find content (values)
• Slight overlap with value formulas
• Turns spreadsheet into a table on a Mac
• Not good for cross Mac-PC files
• Excel, Data, Filter
• Searches in a Filtered sheet won’t search
• hidden content
• Limited: Can only filter by one value at a time
SAMPLE MATRIX INPUTS
• Content
– Text, images, whole Word docs
• Metadata
– Structural, admin, descriptive, 508(c)
• Reviewers
– Legal, lines of business SMEs
• Status
– With business, with legal
• Ratings
– Brand, accessible, tagged
ACCELERATOR: VALUE FORMULAS
• Excel formula that references textual cell content
• “Data mine” content
• Gather quantitative data
– Search and sum keywords, content types, templates, etc.
• Aggregate values for audit/gap analysis
• Use Conditional Formatting formulas to highlight key content
• Excel’s Conditional Formatting is on the Home Ribbon
ACCELERATOR: MACROS
• Automates repetitive tasks, including formatting
• Reduces time to create inventories or parse large spreadsheets
• Don’t need to code to create macros
• Easier to create than you think
• Tip: Tools> Macro> Security: set it to medium or low or macros may be blocked from running
ACCELERATOR: PIVOT TABLES
• Create “sub” matrix from original with a subset of the content/data
– Great for special audiences and audits
• Gather detailed stats quickly
– E.g., How many pages in each category use a particular template?
WHEN TO USE PIVOT vs. MACRO
• Pivot tables summarize and highlight values
– How many instances of “purple” appear in Section 5?
– Identify all uses of the brand name in the red template
– Custom filters can duplicate some pivot table functions
– Excel Pivot Wizard “baked in”
• Macros automate actions
– Hide and unhide rows or columns
– Add or remove formatting
– Copy and paste content
A MATRIX METHODOLOGY: DEPLOY
Share the matrix:
– Socialize, socialize, socialize
– Morph to accommodate different audiences
Content Strategist
User Experience
SEO Team Dev. Team
Design Team
CMS Admin
MATRIX CHALLENGES & SOLUTIONS
CHALLENGE: MAPPING CONTENT
• Auto quote content needs to map to Business Requirements, Wireframes, and include Standard Path, Alternate Path, plus Help copy
• Content in both wireframes and copy deck
• How do you map your content (in the matrix) to multiple deliverables?
SOLUTION: COLOR CODE AND TRACK
CHALLENGE: MANUAL INVENTORY
• Non-profit needs a content inventory
• Small project (~500 pages)
– Or sample-size inventory of larger site
• What inputs do you need?
• Can you automate it? How?
SOLUTION: Inventory with macro
CHALLENGE: CONTENT AUDIT
• Large site with many SMEs
• Need to evaluate content for quality
• Client has politically sensitive content
• Can you quantify quality?
• What inputs do you need?
SOLUTION: QUANTIFIED RATINGS AUDIT
CHALLENGE: MULTIPLE AUDIENCES
• Insurance company wants one matrix for the auto quote authors, legal, developers, and marketing
• Different views needed across audiences
• Large volume of content
• How can you accommodate everyone without every audience seeing all content?
SOLUTION: AUDIENCE MACRO
More features than filters, but sometimes fragile
CHALLENGE: MULTIPLE VERSIONS
• National company’s product varies by state due to legal requirements
• How do you track the content variances?
• Can you automate it?
SOLUTION: VARIATIONS MACRO
CHALLENGE: MATRIX-SHY REVIEWERS
• Company stakeholders refuse to review a “regular” matrix
• Many reviewers, little collaboration between them
• Client won’t consolidate review feedback
• How can you get good feedback and automate feedback consolidation?
SOLUTION: DYNAMIC PROTOTYPE
CHALLENGE: THE DEVELOPER VERSION
• Bank is handing off content to offshore developers and it must map to the page template
• Content editing and delivery must be in a matrix
• Copy has long and short content blocks
• Must map to other deliverables
• How do you deliver this content?
SOLUTION: GET GRANULAR
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SOLUTION: EMBED WORD FILES
DON’T LET IT CREATE THE MATRIX ALONE
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SUMMARY
A MATRIX METHODOLOGY
Discover: what is the desired end result? Define: what/who are the inputs and audience? Design: Build in accelerators and automation Deploy: Socialize and tweak
RESOURCES
RESOURCES: AUTOMATED INVENTORY
• XML SiteMaps
• Snap Sitemap
• CAT Content Analysis Tool
• Website Auditor
RESOURCES: TEMPLATES
• KPN: kevinpnichols.com
• Intentional Design (Rahel Bailie)
• Web Content Strategist’s Bible
• CMS Consultants
RESOURCES: EXCEL MASTERY
• Excel Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips and Tools by David E. Hawley, O’Reilly
• Excel Annoyances: How to Fix the Most Annoying Things about Your Favorite Spreadsheet by Curtis Frye, O’Reilly Publishers
• “Become Awesome in Excel”
• Count (value) formulas
• Learn VBA
• Excel macros video
• Filter intro; Custom filters
• Pivot tables video
THANK YOU!
• Questions? • Contact/info:
– @sarahbeckley – [email protected] – Linkedin/in/sarahbeckley – www.razorfish.com