How can you engage all your users and give everyone the best experience? Do you want to make your website accessible to people with disabilities and comply with the current legislation? How can you make sure that your website is offering the best user experience? In this practical resource, Paul Blundell gives you the tools to audit your website and fix any issues you may find.
Identifying your audience journeys will give you important information to be able to upgrade or build a new website. It will also help with your digital marketing strategy. In this practical guide Paul Blundell takes you through a sequence of steps to build a clear picture of your audiences.
James Coleman from digital agency and arts sector specialists, Supercool, takes you through the basics of website ‘user experience’ and ‘navigation’. Looking at specific examples, James will explain what these terms mean and give you the tools to interrogate your own website and make improvements.
Accessible websites are an essential part of building an inclusive reputation and a valuable addition in supporting the profile of your organisation. They are a critical tool in attracting and retaining visitors and audiences. In this video Matt Dean will raise your awareness and understanding of inclusive website design. Explain how legislation is an important factor in building awareness and what practical support can be given at all levels.
People come to websites looking to complete a task — whether that’s to plan a visit or to learn something about your heritage organisation. In many cases it’s the first experience someone will have of your organisation. In this webinar recording, Nicky Hand covers important principles and practical tips for managing a website and making it user-friendly for online visitors.
Levels
1. Beginners
You're starting from scratch, or you need a digital skills and knowledge refresh. You're time poor and need a quick fix.
2. Development
You've mastered the basics and now you want to fine tune your digital skills and knowledge. You're looking for new ideas and inspiration to achieve what you want to achieve.
3. Advanced
You know what you're doing digitally but you want to do it better. You're keen to test and experiment and take your heritage organisation to the next level.