A content strategy sets the foundation for the creation, structure and governance of content. You should apply a content strategy when building new services or redesigning content, or for big changes such as machinery-of-government updates.
Where to begin
Identify and communicate the initial problem so you can get buy-in for your content strategy.
Research and analyse
Before you begin to create a strategy, you need to understand your content, users and business.
Develop your strategy
Once you understand your research, it’s time to define the purpose of your content.
Clean up
After analysing your content, it will become clear that some content and websites are no longer required.
Set the foundations
Build on your strategy with a solid foundation for both internal and external users.
Create user-centred content
Now you’ve implemented your content strategy, make sure you set up processes to maintain and continually improve it.
Support
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