Website Content Asset Inventory
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Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada
Project
Academic experience
80 hours of work total
Learner
British Columbia, Canada
Intermediate level
Project scope
Categories
Communications Community engagement Website developmentSkills
current assets website architecture social media wordpressThe main goal of this project is to assist the web development team in creating a content asset inventory for Transition Salt Spring's (TSS) website and entering content into the development WordPress site.
By the end of the project the student will have helped map out our current assets to our new website architecture and identify gaps where content is needed.
- Review website strategy document
- Review the revised site architecture
- Review current content assets on the existing website
- Review assets from our social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube)
- Review strategic documents, including our Climate Report Card and Climate Action Plan
- Work with the internal team to create a spreadsheet with a list of content assets that map to the new site architecture
- Help to categorize and tag content
- Make suggestions for content enrichment (integration of content from our YouTube channel, testimonials etc)
- Enter text into Wordpress templates
- Students will have ongoing and regular support (Monday-Thursday, 9am PST - 4pm PST)
- They will have admin access to our Wordpress account and be trained on how to update content through this platform
- They will have access to our Google Docs and Spreadsheets
- They will have access to strategy docs
- Communication with the students will be primarily through email and/or chat and if necessary through Zoom or Google Meets
Supported causes
The global challenges this project addresses, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Learn more about all 17 SDGs here.
About the company
Company
Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society
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