Content architecture is the study of structuring content so that it is useful, efficiently created, and designed to address audience needs. Content architecture spans the gap between content strategy and content management. It is not efficient to begin creating content without a viable strategy already in place., However, before your teams can start to create and manage your content, you must first identify how they can accomplish this. Content architecture provides the methodology for them to do this.
Creating a content architecture for your organization offers many advantages over quickly diving into content creation without a plan:
Content architecture involves setting standards and defining toolsets as well as methodologies. Different organizations have unique needs for their content architecture, though there are many common characteristics such as:
Good content architecture improves the value of your content by providing a plan to structure, personalize, repurpose, and publish your content to multiple channels. Content architecture emphasizes content that better supports your users’ needs and answers their questions more efficiently. The improved user journey reflects better conversion, greater user satisfaction, and reduced costs in creating your content and supporting your product.