Roseville Health and Wellness Center (http://www.rosevillehwc.com/) is a nationally recognized, upscale fitness and medical treatment center. It’s all about personalized total body wellness in a comfortable and supportive environment. Roseville HWC was voted #1 Health Club by Health and Fitness Magazine & #1 Wellness Center in the United States by the Medical Fitness Association of America (2007). We interviewed the client to flesh out their needs and goals, discussed needs/wants with users, and gathered all marketing collateral and other assets. Developed a creative brief to set clear expectations and collect all creative input and direction, performed an audience segmentation to better understand their users (see below), defined and documented their website redesign goals and objectives, performed a benchmarking site analysis to better understand where their current site stood based on our experience and user feedback so we could properly plan our strategy to improve the site, and strategized and revised the site’s organization to make it easier to browse and more likely that users would see more of the content. Specifically, to increase page views on valuable, buried content we consolidated some of the multi-page content into single pages and utilized more scrolling to greatly reduce the amount of clicks necessary to browse the site. More importantly, this tactic made compelling content more likely to be seen and thereby become valuable in engaging the users’ interest. Our first in-person tour of the wellness center gave us a good idea of how we We wanted to represent this feeling through aged paper and texture throughout the site. In addition, small bursts of waves are found on corners of members’ images to indicate movement and change as they strive towards their goals. Because the targeted user demographics are so key to this case study we have included brief excerpts: Primary User Demographic Secondary User Demographic The site was tested on a variety of users who matched Roseville HWC’s demographic and even those who didn’t match to be sure that both groups had the expected, desired reaction to the site. We found that people normally drawn to a standard body building gym didn’t identify with the site, didn’t have as positive of a reaction and were highly focused on price which is contrary to their unique and upscale positioning. People who were in the target demographic did have the exact desired reaction and responded with input that perfectly aligned and validated our website redesign project goals. For example, a Female user in her 50′s who self-proclaimed she was not in ‘super shape’ had the overall response, “this is for people Just Like Me!” Her other comments were perfectly in line with our primary and secondary objectives. After she took part in the first usability test that only gave her 5 seconds to As with all user testing you perform it to identify where you went wrong and fix those issues. Our user testing of Roseville HWC did identify a couple major and several minor issues which were all addressed to better meet the user’s needs and make sure the site was easy to use, especially for their demographic.
Client
Client’s Goals
User Centered Discovery Process
wanted the website to represent the environment that RHWC has to offer. The color choices for the website were chosen to reflect the walls, desks and tiles of the
wellness center. RHWC is truly focused on offering a comfortable and supportive
environment that inspires, motivates and energizes their members.
User Demographics
Fitness clients, (People looking to maintain or improve their health), 60% female, 35-55 years old who are well educated and affluent looking for personal, caring attention in an upscale, comfortable, supportive alternative to the cold impersonal fitness chains or “muscle-head” gyms.
Rehabilitation and other special medical needs physician referrals who are between the age 45-55 and are well educated and affluent.User Testing Results
review the home page she responded with the following comments:
her & other average people Made Changes Based on User Feedback
Bottomline: Met Client’s Goals
By performing a reasonable amount of user research and user testing throughout the website redesign project we were able to validate at the end of the project that users in their targeted demographic were having the desired reaction and overall impression that met Roseville Health and Wellness Center’s goals.
What better response from your target user could you ask for then, “this is for people just like me.”
Now we will continue to analyze the site’s performance based on leads generated and key metrics compared to the benchmarked performance of the previous web site.






Posted by Kayden on Mon, Jan 21, 2008
Filed Under | Web Site Strategy