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Content Discovery: Past Weather #1292

Closed colinmurphy01 closed 2 months ago

colinmurphy01 commented 4 months ago

Develop a content strategy for the following use cases:

OOS

Related #1169

kmranjo commented 3 months ago

Initial findings and open questions captured in this doc Based on convo this morning, we are going to:

colinmurphy01 commented 3 months ago

The hypothesis we discussed is that storm recaps are mostly relevant to the media and NWS Forecasters (for posterity).

If that's confirmed via Google Analytics and discussions with Forecasters/Partners then we'd pick up storm recap and damage content within the Media workstream in Year 2.

kmranjo commented 3 months ago

Just to make sure I understand, our work to confirm that hypothesis should be part of this ticket? I can look into google analytics, though I'm not entirely sure it will tell us as much about who is using those pages.

colinmurphy01 commented 3 months ago

I asked Sarah if we can add a question in R6.

If you have bandwidth to review analytics, yes it'd be nice to get an average traffic estimate for these types pages (within roughly a month of the storm happening). I'm not necessarily using that as an indicator of who, just moreso an indicator of how much are they used/valued.

If you're swamped Product can take that on.

colinmurphy01 commented 3 months ago

For post-storm recap: Discussed in standup let's look more at analytics and number of pages as an indicator for now.

For other content we will chunk those out seperately and prioritize accordingly:

kmranjo commented 3 months ago

Pulled some initial data and added some takeaways in the description above. @colinmurphy01 does this meet the expectation to close this ticket, since we have the other ones opened up for later work?

colinmurphy01 commented 3 months ago

This is great, thank you. I'm going to copy this content over to the newly formed #1378 and add the other tickets formed out of this Discovery. Then we can yes close it.