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Principle #1: Know your purpose

Defining the purpose of the content helps you make decisions about:

What do you want to say?

Is the aim to:

The content may have one or more of these aims.

Who do you want to say it to?

Keep in mind the target audience when identifying the content's purpose. Information on how to identify the target audience is covered in Principle #2: Know your audience.

What does the reader need to know?

These are just some of the questions you need to ask yourself:

Also consider how the content will complement other information and marketing activities.

You can find out what information your clients are interested in by talking to and consulting:

Your marketing and communications area may already have market research you can utilise to learn more about your clients needs.

What is the best way to present the information?

Consider these questions:

You may find that the web is not the best way to present the information. For example, a report that includes a lot of graphs and tables may not suit the online format. Instead, an overview of the report with instructions on how to obtain the print version may be more appropriate.  More advice is available about repurposing print documents for the web.

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Last updated 2 August 2005

Note: Some agencies will require you to submit a business case or proposal for why the content should be made available on the web.  Check with your agency's web publishing unit