Why a content audit?
Not all your Planet 4 content will have to be re-written anew. Some content can be imported directly from Planet 3, using a script. This is why one of the first steps is to assess what you want to migrate, delete or archive.
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The output of the audit exercise is a list of links that will be migrated form P3 to P4. Each page to be migrated must contain:
- Date (the migrated page will keep its original publication date)
- Page Layout (most will end up being “Posts”)
- Category (About Us, Detox, Food, Forests, Oceans, Peace, Ships..)
- see Taxonomy
- Page Type – (Blog, PR, feature story, Publication..)
- Tag #1 – Tag #2
- see Taxonomy
- Language (for multi-language sites only)
#1 – Extract your P3 Sitemap
To start the audit of your existing Greenpeace website, you should extract the existing sitemaps and start assessing which content you want to migrate / archive / rewrite or delete.
An extraction of all the Planet 3 sitemaps has already been done for all the NROs, here’s 2 ways to to convert an .xml sitemap into a Google Sheet format
Use Excel (offline method)
You can also extract the sitemap all by yourself of course:
- Extract your NRO Sitemap
- Save Page as .xml file
- Open it with Excel
- USE “”REPLACE”” command in the Edit Menu to clean up P3 Sitemaps from weird text before URLs (e.g. from <loc>http://www.greenpeace.org/austria/de/themen/</loc> to http://www.greenpeace.org/austria/de/themen/ ) “
- Save the file as an Excel Workbook
- Select all, Copy and Paste it in your NRO P4 Implementation Google Sheet (see a template here)
7. Apply filters to dispatch content in the different tabs (see section The P3 Content Audit, below)
Use xml converter then excel (online method)
There are a lot of onlione sitemap converters, these 2 are the most popular:
Once downloaded your a .csv sitemap, all you need to do is to import the full list in your “Content review & migration” file.
#2 – Start the Audit
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As mentioned, everything will have to be cone in the “Content review and migration” Google Sheet (here a template). This document is divided in tabs:
- The “P4 Sitemap” tab will help you to understand your P4 taxonomy and how content will interact with each other.
- See – Build your sitemap
- The “P4 NEW PAGES” tab will help you rewrite the content for the Planet 4 layout.
- The “P3 Sitemap” tab contains an extraction of your the pages currently existing in your site
- See above how to extract yours
- The “Issue” tabs are useful to map P3 content according to topic. You should split your P3 sitemap into each of these tabs (Forests, Oceans…)
- Eg: the “Forests” tab should contain all the content related to this issue (eg: Resolute, Great Northern Forest etc) such as blogs, PRs, feature stories and publications. This will make it easier to determine what to do with those pieces of content (migrate, archive or delete).
- The “Dropdowns” tab contains all Categories and Tags to facilitate your content audit. You can edit them, but please don’t go “Tag crazy”. For more info, see Taxonomy.
First, let’s understand the columns of each tab:
- P3 Page Link – the “old” page, should be extracted from the P3 sitemap
- What to do? – select one for each content:
- Migrate – the content will be migrated from P3 to P4, so it needs further tagging (keep reading);
- Archive – the content will be archived;
- Delete – the content will have to be deleted in P3;
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#3 – Deliver the audit
The output of the audit exercise is a list of links that will be migrated form P3 to P4. Each page to be migrated must contain:
- Date (the migrated page will keep its original publication date)
- Page Layout (most will end up being “Posts”)
- Category (About Us, Detox, Food, Forests, Oceans, Peace, Ships..)
- see Taxonomy
- Page Type – (Blog, PR, feature story, Publication..)
- Tag #1 – Tag #2
- see Taxonomy
- Language (for multi-language sites only)
- Unique pageviews – helps identify which content was the most popular in a time period. We recommend having a look at what was popular in the last year.
- See below “Use Google Analytics to help with the content audit” for more information on how to do this
- Author/ other data – info about the content or comments
Note: “Year’ and “Unique Pageviews” are sample metrics to help NROs with their decisions on which content migrate or not. Shall other metrics be more relevant to you, please change / integrate them. For the migration, it is important to provide the IT team the following information: link from P3, title and tags for P4.
Use Analytics to take decisions
Log in to the Google Analytics account connected to your NRO`s website, go to Behavior -> Site Content -> All pages.
>> Save time! Here’s a Report template (adjust your domain!)
Select a time period (one solar year of data it’s enough).
Add in the search box on the right (circled in red in the image above) the part of the URL indicating a basket content (we used /international/en/campaigns/forests/ for the P4 Prototype) or the content type (/international/en/news/Blogs/makingwaves/ for the P4 Prototype).
Depending on the NRO`s website structure, you can export results by campaign or by content types. At the bottom of the page, select rows and choose a number which loads as much content results as you want to see.
To export the results, go to the top of the page (as indicated in the image below) and exports the results to a spreadsheet and then copy paste the information you need in the template it was provided in your NRO template document.
To check information for a specific piece of content, search it in the results by the blog id or part of the URL.
Standard P3 Unique pageviews Google Analytics template
The next step is to assess which pages you should NOT migrate since they are not attracting enough traffic to keep them active. As a general recommendation, a page getting less than 30 pageviews within a year is not worth being migrated.
Links & Resources
- Handbook Articles:
- Templates / examples (accessible to Greenpeace staff only – privacy reasons):
- Content Review & migration – Template (public)
- Content Review & migration – Greece
- Content Review & migration – New Zealand
- Content Review & migration – India
- Content Review & migration – Netherlands
- Content Review & migration – Canada
- Content Review & migration – Brasil
- Content Review & migration – EU Unit
- Content Review & migration – Colombia
- Content Review & migration – Africa
- Content Review & migration – Luxembourg
- Content Review & migration – Denmark
- Content Review & migration – Hungary
- Content Review & migration – Czech Republic
- Content Review & migration – Italy
- MEDIUM Posts
- Google Support forum
- Unique pageviews Google Analytics template (change your view!)