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Our Mega Website Audit Checklist

Audit is a terrible word. It bring images of dark suits descending down long corridors with warrants. But the dreaded audit is an essential step any User Experience Architect must take. Whether it’s redesigning a website or starting from scratch, you need start by assessing what’s available, need’s improvement or just plain missing.

Audit is a terrible word. It bring images of dark suits descending down long corridors with warrants. But the dreaded audit is an essential step any User Experience Architect must take. Whether it’s redesigning a website or starting from scratch, you need start by assessing what’s available, need’s improvement or just plain missing.

It sounds crazy but I enjoy the auditing part of my job. It’s a bit like looking all the pieces to a puzzle before you start solving it. As you pick up each piece you begin to see patterns. You begin to understand where most of ‘solving’ work is going to take place. All those solid color pieces…yeah…those are going to be tough so I better start there.

Over the years I’ve complied an audit checklist to help remember everything. The internet is getting really, really complicate. There are always new things to consider. In order to keep focused, I always turn to my trusty checklist.

Maybe you already have a list? Or maybe you have never conducted an audit? I hope this helps you get started, add something you’ve never consider before, or simply reaffirm what you already know.

My Mega Audit Checklist:

Architecture

  1. Navigation
  2. Taxonomy
  3. Depth
  4. Relationships

Content

  1. Types (Text, Photography, Video and Audio)
  2. Accuracy
  3. Quality
  4. Length
  5. Voice & Tone

Design

  1. Brand
  2. Page Layouts (Desktop, Tablet and Phone)
  3. Styling
  4. Typography
  5. Photography
  6. Videos
  7. Animations
  8. Interactions

Site Performance

  1. Load Times & Requests
  2. HTML, JavaScript & CSS
  3. Page Weight
  4. Image Sizes

Web Analytics

  1. Sessions
  2. Users
  3. Pageviews
  4. Pages per Session
  5. Session Duration
  6. Bounce Rate
  7. User Flows
  8. Browser Share
  9. Device Share
  10. New vs. Returning Users
  11. Traffic Channels
  12. Referrals
  13. Site Content (Top Pages, Landing Page and Exit Pages)
  14. Site Search (Keywords and Phrases)
  15. Heat Maps
  16. User Recordings

Search Analytics

  1. Domain Structure
  2. URL Format
  3. Ranking
  4. Indexing
  5. Keywords
  6. Metadata & Alt Tags
  7. Duplicate Content
  8. Inbound & Outbound Links
  9. XML Sitemap
  10. Open Graph Tags

Social Analytics

  1. Platforms
  2. Social Sharing Numbers (Mentions, Follows, Likes, Favorites, Shares,…)

Tools I Use

Like I said, it’s complicate so you are going to need some tools to get the job done. Here are some of my favorites.

Website Crawler

Web, Social Search, and Behavioral Analytics

Website and Page Performance

Content Readability

  • Hemingway App – Don’t always agree with it but it makes you write with precision…just like Hemingway.
  • Readable.io
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