The Goods from Content Mastery Training: Content Audits, Inventories, & Evaluations

Thanks for joining the Content Mastery training! You took an hour of your time and chose to spend it with me and Bailey learning how to make your digital content a little better. 

We covered a lot in 60 minutes, so if you have questions or something you need to get off your chest (about content), you can email me

As promised, here’s the inventory template I’ve customized. If you want it, just make a copy, and you’re good to go. You don’t have to use this one, but it should give you a solid starting point. And there are plenty of options out there. I used Wordstream’s as the basis for my template. Ahref’s has a nice template that’s a little different. Look at several, find elements you like based on what you need, and customize your own. 

If you’d like a refresher on the opening part of the training, check out the slides I used.

I hope content inventories don’t seem so overwhelming now. And if you start taking stock of your website or app or whatever, reach out and let me know how it’s going. I’m sure I can learn a few things from your process as well. 

And if you want to see what I’m up to, follow me on LinkedIn, where I resist the urge to write broetry and try to provide something useful at least one day a week. 

You can also find me on Substack. I’m just getting started over there, so don’t be alarmed by the loads of white space you’ll see on my profile. 

P.S. You’d almost be doing yourself a disservice not to join the Word’s First community. I’ve learned so much from Bailey through collaborating, her course, and the community. I wouldn’t be doing content inventories if I had never met Bailey. She’s an amazing resource; you’ll enjoy every minute you interact with her and the other members.