The Right Way To Gather Content From Your Clients
If you ask any web agency or freelancer: “have you ever found gathering content from your clients?easy?”.
How many do you think say yes…??
We asked just this to 100 agencies and freelancers for our recent coaching session around gathering content and the results were interesting (which we will go into later).
It confirmed even further for us that gathering content is?THE biggest bottleneck in your project delivery.
In this post, we are going to show you how this bottleneck impacts your business as a whole, why it exists and how to completely eliminate it using Atarim.
The Impact
It might seem like an exaggeration when we say that it is THE BIGGEST BOTTLENECK in your business, but it really is.
If you only had yourself to rely on when building a new website, from start to finish, I guarantee you it would take you a few days?(or even a day if you are super speedy).
This is obviously the best-case scenario when working with clients, and ones that can achieve this with you are basically unicorns ??.
The image above demonstrates what we are trying to say here…The gathering content part of a website project usually happens throughout the entire project (see the red line ?? )
Meaning that whenever you are waiting on your client for that next bit of content,?the other process in your project delivery suffers tremendously.?What does this mean for your business:
The main takeaway from the impact bottlenecks cause is that in reality,?it’s not your client’s fault.?We know some clients can be difficult but in reality, the responsibility is with your agency, to make the job of sending the content easy and as painless as possible for your clients.
Why This Bottleneck Exists
We’ve found that 9 times out of 10, as soon as a project starts (including the discovery phase), designers will request content from their client.?This is already a mistake?as you are at the absolute mercy of your client.
Even if you introduce your client to a platform or Google Doc; whatever you might be using, receiving the content takes a lifetime. Why does this happen?
Curating content is hard…
A standard Google Sheet content template
Put yourself in your client’s shoes. They’ve found an agency or freelancer to design and develop their new website for their business, and after paying their deposit?they receive a template like the above.
We aren’t blaming you by any means, we’ve been in this situation many times ourselves designing websites for over two decades.
Your client is lost and confused about how to send you the content you need to carry on with the project, hence the?50+ email chain you’ve managed to build up over a few weeks?trying to squeeze it out of them like blood from a stone.
While we can easily see how the content is going to fit with your client’s website, they aren’t a web designer. They struggle to see that the main title of the page needs to be 5-6 words while the opening about section needs a lengthy paragraph.
This is why the content you’re receiving is never what you need the first go around,?wasting everyone’s time.
So how do we avoid this from happening?
Using Atarim
Wireframing & Prototyping Correctly
Gather content when you wireframe/prototype
We’ve tried and tested this, and so have our users on over 15,000 websites that have used Atarim:?request content AFTER you’ve built your wireframes and prototypes!
How you should gather this content we will go into in a minute.
Let’s start with prototyping: we strongly recommend a plugin called?Slick Sitemap. It is no longer support but it’s a tiny plugin that just works.
A sitemap made with Slick Sitemap
This allows you to create a sitemap using the WordPress menu. Simply make the menu and then add a simple shortcode to the page.
The shortcode you need to add is:?[slick-sitemap]
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I guarantee you sending this to your client will make deciding the layout of the website super easy and efficient. They can visually see all of the pages their website is going to contain and once this is agreed upon, you’ve successfully set your client’s expectations for how their website is going to be structured.
Now it’s time to introduce Atarim onto the website and get your client involved.?Here is a handy swipe file?that we’ve written for you to send to your client to get them to look at the wireframe and leave you feedback using the platform?(download swipe file).
A client’s feedback on a sitemap
Your client can tell you exactly what they want on specific points on the wireframe like in the image above, making it easy and efficient for you both to get to the finalized wireframe.
The Prototyping Stage
Once you’ve got the wireframe/sitemap and your client has agreed, you’re ready to start to create prototype pages; this is where the magic happens when gathering content.
With Atarim?we provide prototyping templates?for all of the most popular page builders including Elementor, Beaver Builder, DIVI and Gutenberg (an example of one of these templates can be seen?here)
The 3 options for the header and hero section of the templates
These templates have?3 different options for each section?of a standard homepage (and the entire website really), all you need to do is delete the sections you don’t want and keep the ones that you want.
These all have placeholder content?so you don’t need to do anything else. Once you have created all of the prototype pages,?it’s time to use Atarim to gather the content from your client.
We made also got a personalised video made for you to introduce your client to how to use Atarim in the best way possible. ,?Where we talk about approving designs?(which is the next step), but?it’s exactly the same process?as gathering the content.
And this is the beauty of our platform, once your client learns how to use Atarim,?they are ready to collaborate with you at every stage of the project.
If you prefer,?inside the swipe file?in the second section we have another email you can send to request your client to begin giving you the content through Atarim.
Gathering The Content
The short video on Atarim's home page is a small example of how your client can give you content on the hero section,?it’s so easy.?Not only that, instead of your client looking at a spreadsheet or Word document, they can visually see how the content is going to be laid out.
This will show your client the length of text you need for each section, hopefully resulting in you receiving the content in the correct format the first time; saving you and them a huge chunk of time.
Stop using massive email chains?where content and context gets lost. Atarim keeps everything organized for you, where you will always have the tasks to refer back to find the content and insert it into the website.
At the same time, your client will more than likely give you feedback about the layout, hitting two birds with one stone. Once your client is done going through the website, hopefully, you have all of the content you need.
Our Gathering Content Coaching Session
Beginning this year, we had our first coaching session which was around gathering content! It was awesome and our users who joined learned a bunch.
To sign up, users had to answer a couple of questions about how they are gathering content and the results were interesting:
Can you see the correlation here? ??
When using only one platform to gather content, it becomes so much easier especially when that one platform is Atarim ??
To Wrap Up
We have developed and designed Atarim to be THE way to gather content?when delivering website projects. Not only that, it’s designed in a way that can be used?at every stage of a project?from start to finish.
Not ONLY that, but the app dashboard also has the functionality so you can handle 100+ projects at the same time no matter which stages they are currently at.
This results in:
Do you have any burning questions for Atarim or would like to learn more about how Atarim can benefit your business? Pick a time and I'll be happy to get on a call with you.