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The Lazy Way to Organise Your Website Content Effectively

Struggling to keep your new website organised, tidy and user-friendly. It’s like trying to keep a messy room clean while simultaneously juggling a million other tasks. Sound familiar? But fear not, friends! Today, we’re going to tackle the daunting task of organising your website content in a way that’s actually enjoyable…

The Lazy Way to Organise Your Website Content Effectively

Struggling to organise your website and keep it tidy and user-friendly. It’s like trying to keep a messy room clean while simultaneously juggling a million other tasks. Sound familiar?

But fear not, friends! Today, we’re going to tackle the daunting task of organising your website content in a way that’s actually enjoyable (yes, you read that right). We’ll explore the lazy way to do it because let’s be real, who has time for tedious tasks?

The Lazy Way to Organise Your Website Content Effectively
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Why Bother with Content Organisation, Anyway?

Before we dive into the nitty-gritty of organising your website, let’s talk about why content organisation is so important. Not only does it improve the user experience (which is, like, super important), but it also boosts your website’s SEO. Think of it like a game of digital hide-and-seek: when your content is organised and you’ve structured your website, search engines can easily find and index it, making your site more visible to potential customers.

The Lazy Way to Organize Your Website Content

So, what’s the secret to building a website and organise your content a breeze? Here are our top guide to organising strategies:

1. Start with a Content Inventory

Take a deep breath and gather all the pages on your website from your content management system. Yes, every single one of them. Then, prioritise the pages of your website based on importance and user needs. 

Ask yourself:

  • Which pages are most critical to my business?
  • Which pages do users need to access most frequently?
  • Which pages can I safely delete or archive?

2. Define Clear Calls-to-Action for Each Page

Every page on your website should lead somewhere logical. Think of it like a digital breadcrumb trail. Use buttons and links to guide users through your site, making it easy for your target audience to find what they need.

3. Implement Visual Hierarchy

One of the most important things in website design is to use headers, subheaders, and website layout to emphasise key information. Keep your design consistent, and users will thank you. It’s like creating a digital roadmap, making it easy for them to navigate your site.

4. Optimise Website Navigation Menu

Structure your main navigation menu for ease of use. Consider using drop-downs and footer navigation for additional links to organise your menu. It’s like creating a digital menu, making it easy for users to find what they’re looking for.

5. Consistency in Copy and Visuals

When creating your website plan, maintain a cohesive tone and style across your site. Use branded visuals to reinforce your identity to help organise your website. It’s like wearing a uniform, making it easy for users to recognise and trust your brand.

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The Benefits of Well-Organised Content

So, what are the benefits of taking the lazy way to organise your website content? Here are just a few: 

  • Improved user experience
  • Boosted SEO
  • Increased conversions and website traffic
  • Reduced bounce rates
  • More time to focus on what matters (like creating amazing content)

The Lazy Way to Organise Your Website Content: Take Action!

Now that you know the secret to making content organization a breeze, it’s time to take action! Evaluate your website and update your content accordingly. Remember, it’s not about being perfect; it’s about making progress.

So, go ahead and give your website a digital spring cleaning. Your website visitors (and your sanity) will thank you.

Happy organising, friends!

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4 Comments

  1. Laura Bambrick

    This is all such great information! I didn’t realize different social media can be so different when you post/pin/etc. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Ashley

    All of these are fantastic tools to make money, Candice! I use many of them, but have always wanted to try BlogtoPin, I’m so intrigued by it, I always create my own pins in Canva but that would be so helpful if it did it for me!

    Make Life Marvelous

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    • Candice Sandler

      That’s so true, BlogtoPin is a huge time-saver! It really speeds up the Pinterest process so you can focus on content creation.

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  3. Ashley

    Love all of these blog traffic tips for the holidays, Candice! It’s so hard to believe it’s almost holiday time and it’s always great to get ahead as much as possible with content.

    Wishing you a wonderful rest of your week! 🙂

    Make Life Marvelous

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