1. Anonymous

    15 April 2009 17:37pm

    Hi everyone,

    We are looking at implementing a feedback tool on our site but are a bit lost as to where it would be best to place the button (if design allows, of course) and I was wondering what the best practice is for this. I could not find anything online about it, so not sure if it is an explored topic.

    Thanks in advance for your advice.

  2. Gareth Irvine Silver

    Head of E-commerce at DUO

    16 April 2009 17:32pm

    Gareth Irvine

    I personally really like the Kampyle tool:

    https://www.kampyle.com/owner/index.php

    And their approach to putting it constantly in view (on their site in the bottom right hand corner)

    Gareth

  3. Jake Hird Staff

    Director of Research and Education at Econsultancy

    17 April 2009 09:48am

    Jake Hird

    An interesting question and one that I'm not sure there's any fixed rule to, as various factors are likely to apply.

    It might be worth seeing if any usabilty companies have looked further into this. I'm sure they will have - there's a comprehensive list of suppliers in our directory - a lot of whom are likely to have either faced this before with clients or have done some in-house testing/research.

    - Jake

  4. Ashley Friedlein Staff

    CEO at Econsultancy

    30 April 2009 16:51pm

    Ashley Friedlein

    I've also heard good things about Kampyle though there other tools out there for doing a similar thing.

  5. Tony Barker Silver

    Director & Founder at eEnablement - Online Interim Management & Consultancy

    24 July 2009 12:11pm

    Tony Barker

    Ashley - see E-Consultancy are running Kampyle on your site. Looks good and as a result am considering for use with my current client's website. However you mentioned other similar tools out there - what are these - and did you consider before choosing Kampyle? Interested in your experience.

  6. Ashley Friedlein Staff

    CEO at Econsultancy

    26 July 2009 08:59am

    Ashley Friedlein

    @Tony Yes, we've started using Kampyle and so far it seems to be working well. We're only their Silver package (around £150 a month). It's got very good online reporting and analytics and also integrates with Google Analytics which we also have which is great for overlaying the site usage data (*what* is happening) with the qualitative feedback (*why* it is happening). 

    Also, although we've only been running it for a few days so far, we've already made site changes based on feedback.

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