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Evaluate and improve your content with the heuristic framework template. A quick, agile, low-cost way to review your content.

Why a heuristic framework?

Quick and practical

Evaluate content when you’re short on time or budget and can’t do a full content audit

Find ways to improve your content

You can use it for individual pages or whole content types

Give and get better feedback

Use it to structure the feedback you give or receive on content

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‘Heuristic’ is a clever-sounding word for something simple and helpful: a shortcut, a rule of thumb, a guideline to help you evaluate and solve problems.

A heuristic framework gives you a quick, agile, low-cost way to assess something. The framework is made up of individual heuristics that each help you look for specific qualities or standards in the thing you’re reviewing. By following the framework, you can find issues and recommend improvements in a structured, consistent way.

Heuristic frameworks are common in the world of digital design and user experience. 
But I’ve found that none of them are quite right for assessing content.* So I’ve been building up one of my own over the last few years. The intention behind the content heuristic framework is to give you some basic rules of thumb for what great content looks like.  It’s a quick, simple method based on best practice – ideal for when you’re short on time or budget. It’s not a replacement for user testing.

*I’m talking specifically about content-content here: web pages, advice, and information, landing pages, product copy, editorial, and the like.