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This process is for Victorian Government organisations on or migrating to vicSDP.gov.au.

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  • up to date – reviewed in the last 6 months

  • meeting Victorian Government standards – like style guide, readability and accessibility standards

  • unique – it doesn't already exist on vic.gov.auanother Victorian government website

  • owned by your department – this is relevant for content identified as part of a life event or journey- to ensure content is accurate, approved and not duplicated

  • relevant and accessed – has at least 1,000 sessions annually. There are exceptions to this.

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Why

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complete a content audit

Auditing your website content helps to figure out:

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  • page title

  • URL

  • date page was created

  • date page was last updated

  • Google Analytics metrics for previous 12 months, such as session numbers, bounce rate and average time on page

  • reading level of content (your department might have a tool to support this. Microsoft and Hemingway are other free options)

  • any media embedded on page, such as documents, images and videos.

  • any complex functionality, such as webforms, iframes, data tables, maps.

  • a decision on whether to migrate, merge or archive the content.

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Once you have completed your audit, an SDP team member will can review and provide feedback.SDP content audit template: