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Title: The Making of The Jean Hailes Foundation Website


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The Making of The Jean Hailes Foundation Website
Suzanne GraingerDirector www.impagination.com.au
Sarah HardyEducation Unit Director www.jeanhailes
.org.au
Better Health Channel SeminarFriday 31 October
2003
2
Overview
  • Value for The Jean Hailes Foundation
  • Website Management
  • Reasons for Redevelopment
  • Website Changes
  • Decision Process
  • Research and Testing
  • Outcomes

3
Website Value
  • Access
  • Anywhere around Australia
  • Availability
  • Information at the convenience of our
    constituency
  • Anonymity
  • Information can be obtained on sensitive topics
  • Authority
  • A window on all The Jean Hailes Foundation
    activities
  • Interpretation and comment on local and
    international research
  • Excellent for promotion of informed decision
    making

4
Website Marketing
  • Communication
  • Media promotion for two launches
  • Website address everywhere
  • Promotion at major conferences
  • Marketing
  • Basic e-commerce
  • Information delivery

5
Visitor Demographics
  • Female visitors mostly, aged 30 to 59 years
  • Health practitioners, both male and female
  • Review content to stay current
  • Access research and clinical publications
  • Access patient information materials
  • Refer patients to the website
  • Website accessed
  • rural, regional and suburban areas
  • Access is well aligned with population for each
    State and Territory

6
Website History
  • 1999
  • Original website launch
  • 2000
  • New website launched in August
  • 2001
  • Website revamp in August
  • 2002
  • Total new look website launched in November
  • 2003
  • Additional features such as basic e-commerce

7
Monthly Sessions
August 2000 to September 2003
8
1999 Website
19992000200120022003
  • Site Evaluation
  • Upside
  • Strong visual design
  • Downside
  • Organisation focus
  • Difficult to add content

9
Reasons for Redevelopment
  • The Jean Hailes Foundation
  • Recognised the potential and opportunity for
    their website to play a central role in their
    overall communication strategy.
  • Needed to best manage
  • Effort required to stay current
  • Website improvement
  • Overall cost

10
Specification
  • Easy to navigate
  • Contain timely and relevant information
  • Have appropriate links to the fact sheets and the
    newsletter
  • Publish media releases
  • Provide for FAQs
  • Internal links to resources and therapeutic areas

Impagination Philosophy
11
2000 Website
19992000200120022003
  • Whats changed
  • Retained look only
  • New navigation
  • New content added
  • - News and events
  • - Utilities
  • Site map

12
2000 Content Page
19992000200120022003
  • Whats changed
  • New internal page design
  • More logical layout
  • - area
  • - subject
  • -utility
  • New content added

13
Monthly Sessions
August 2000 to December 2001
14
Reasons for 2001 Update
  • Internal web statistics analysis and reporting on
    a monthly basis
  • Site feedback
  • Understanding target audience
  • More news and content requirements
  • Increased issues focus
  • Annual website report

15
Specifications for 2001 Update
  • Responding to user feedback
  • Improving access and relevance
  • Performance speed of download
  • HONCode accreditation
  • Healthinsite accreditation

16
2001 Website
19992000200120022003
  • Whats changed
  • Icons revitalised
  • Additional areas
  • News on Home page
  • New areas for target audience

17
2001 Content Page
19992000200120022003
  • Whats changed
  • Cleaner look
  • Graphics reduced
  • Navigation bar load times reduced
  • Introduced email updates

18
Monthly Sessions
August 2000 to December 2002
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Specifications - Total Revamp
  • Research
  • Increasing importance of health on the Internet
  • Statistics analysis and reporting
  • Understanding women
  • focus groups
  • Feedback from consumers and health professionals
  • Action
  • Providing womens needs for information about
    midlife
  • Strong health issues focus going beyond menopause
  • Improving content
  • Content review and approval process

20
2002 Home Page
19992000200120022003
  • Whats changed
  • 800 x 600 format
  • New graphics
  • Content reorganisation
  • 5 content groups
  • 9 Health Issues with 48 subject areas (in pop out
    menus)
  • Site accreditation
  • Basic e-commerce

21
2002 Issue Page
19992000200120022003
  • Whats changed
  • Top-level subject areas
  • Overview of area
  • Outline of resources available
  • Specific key words for each area
  • Page specific description
  • All content areas accessible from any page

22
2002 Issue Content
19992000200120022003
  • Whats changed
  • Content level page
  • Small graphic files
  • Printer friendly option in HTML
  • PDF minimal
  • Audio and video content included

23
Revamp Process
  • Graphic design - built on investment
  • Information design - key component
  • Content - regularly updated
  • Intuitive navigation and functionality

24
Usability Testing for Revamp
  • Developed one area to completion
  • Tested with target audience
  • Women
  • Few computer skills
  • Format
  • Set specific information finding tasks
  • Observed the usage process
  • Captured feedback

25
Revamp Results
  • Increased traffic
  • Increased search engine referrals
  • Reduced requests for location of information on
    the site
  • Decreased internal site searches
  • New content areas covered previous search
    requests
  • Positive feedback
  • Consumers
  • Health professionals
  • Peers
  • Media

26
Visitor Feedback
  • Positive comments
  • Your newsletters are great, it has helped me
  • I would like to compliment you on this excellent
    website. It is very easy to navigate, and very
    informative. I am impressed.
  • I was extremely pleased to find out about the
    Jean Hailes Foundation when the controversial
    study on HRT came to light recently - I'm now
    more informed
  • Enjoyed the very reasonable approach to
    presenting info on your site - obviously done
    with care. Thanks
  • The information is really useful - presented
    well and easy to understand. Topics are relevant
  • Few criticisms
  • I was extremely disappointed to find that you
    only devote one negative and misleading article
    to Bio-identical HRT.

27
Health Professional Feedback
  • Thanks for your comprehensive, informative and up
    to date information which I rely on to keep my
    patients informed.
  • Your informative newsletters are very much
    appreciated by myself and the patients I deal
    with on a day to day basis. Thank you
  • This is a great service. I have on occasion
    forwarded your newsletter to all my work
    colleagues, with good response. I find most of
    the information very interesting and I'm grateful
    that such a service exists.

28
Search Engine Referrals
29
Search Results
  • Menopause
  • No. 7

30
Search Results
Hormone Therapy No. 2
Hormone Replacement Therapy No. 5
31
Search Results
Complementary therapies for menopause No. 1 (free
listing)
32
Search Results
Testosterone Spray No. 1
Testosterone Therapy No. 4
33
Search Results
Early Menopause No. 1
34
Search Results
Healthy Lifestyles No. 3 and No. 4
35
Monthly Sessions
August 2000 to September 2003
36
Conclusion
  • Seminar Resources
  • Quality content
  • Use web statistics
  • Make website accessible, easy to use
  • Market website
  • Search engine optimisation
  • Design for usability
  • Write for the web
  • Review
  • Statistics and feedback
  • Structure, function, usability
  • Content
  • Look for incremental improvements
  • Persevere

37
Conclusion
  • At any point in time your website is either
    under re-development, being launched, maintained,
    evaluated, enhanced and promoted or being
    assessed with a view to undergoing a re-birth.
  • Living Websites by Steven Smithwww.unitedfocus.
    com.au

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The Making of The Jean Hailes Foundation Website
Suzanne GraingerDirector www.impagination.com.au
Sarah HardyEducation Unit Director www.jeanhailes
.org.au
Better Health Channel SeminarFriday 31 October
2003
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