1. Overall picture of website improvement This chapter provides an overview of the overall process of improving a website. When managing a website, it is common to become overwhelmed with various chores and lose sight of the big picture. To avoid this, it is important to always keep the big picture in mind and keep a cycle of improvement. This is just one way of thinking, but in order to grasp the overall picture, I like to start by defining the site concept, following the steps shown in the diagram below.
Slide 20 We will explain each item (up to "Setting goals" in this article) in the hong kong telegram database next chapter. 2. Think about the site concept If you are involved in managing this website, can you answer the following six questions smoothly? Slide 37 I think many people find it quite difficult. I told them that they should clearly formulate and understand this information as a "site concept (= the site's business objectives and strengths, users' purposes for using it, usage status, etc.
When I put together a site concept, I try to fill in the following table. Slide 41 Reference book: User-centered Web Business Strategy By carefully considering and formulating each item, it will be easier to determine the direction in which to improve the site and what measures to take for which types of users. Furthermore, it acts as a compass to prevent situations where the website's direction becomes unclear or the policy directions of those involved do not align, resulting in a lack of progress .