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Annual audit of your website |

Wednesday, 03 February 2010
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It's a great time for businesses to assess themselves and to make goals for the new year. This includes things like the review, analysis, and update of the company website. Here are a few things that you can do as you evaluate, assess, and plan for a better year for your website and your business.
You
need to review and update any copyright dates and/or time references
throughout your website. Do a "find and replace" for last
year's date on your site, or better yet, spend a few extra minutes
now to program your website to update all dates and time references
automatically so that you won't need to manually update them in the
future. You need to update your privacy policy, site terms of use, and disclaimers to ensure they are up to date and reflect your corporate policies and comply with any new laws. You need to examine the overall design of your website. You feel that the design and/or layout outdated? And does it adequately reflect your brand, or the level of professionalism and service that your company provides? Is the website easy to use and navigate throughout? Is your website is a marketing tool that serves your company well?
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