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  1. Al Loehnis

    Business Development Director at Investis Ltd

    22 January 2008 11:59am

    Al Loehnis

    When you have multiple people providing comments and change requests things can quickly get out of hand.

    Can anyone recommend any effective tools/methods for managing the client review process of a website build project?

  2. Chris Lake Staff

    Director of Product Development at Econsultancy

    22 January 2008 14:31pm

    Chris Lake

    Hey Al,

    Basecamp is pretty good for this and used by lots of agencies when working on client projects. It's cheap as chips too.

    c.

  3. Al Loehnis

    Business Development Director at Investis Ltd

    23 January 2008 09:16am

    Al Loehnis

    Thanks Chris - more specifically I'm looking for a tool which will allow people to mark-up web pages online in some way and then aggregate the mark-ups of multiple people and provide some workflow around those. Ever come across something like that?

  4. Ashley Friedlein Staff

    CEO at Econsultancy

    23 January 2008 10:15am

    Ashley Friedlein

    Hi Al

    Have you come across Axure - I think that is more for prototypes / wireframes rather than actual websites though? I've never used it myself but I know people who say it's great for prototyping in a collaborate way. Have a look and see what you think.

    Regards

    Ashley Friedlein
    CEO
    E-consultancy.com

    On 09:16:18 23 January 2008 AlLoehnis wrote:

    Thanks Chris - more specifically I'm looking for a tool which will allow people to mark-up web pages online in some way and then aggregate the mark-ups of multiple people and provide some workflow around those. Ever come across something like that?
  5. Francois Jordaan

    Director of User Experience at Isotoma

    23 January 2008 11:10am

    Francois Jordaan

    Hi,

    If you put the website on a publicly accessible server, then the Firefox extension Fleck will do what you want. (If you remember E-quill, now defunct after Microsoft bought them, it works a lot like that.)

    This post on TechCrunch lists four more alternatives:
    http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/04/10/5-ways-to-mark-up-the-web/

    Disclaimer: Even though I've always considered Fleck (and services like it) potentially very useful, I've actually never tried it out myself for this purpose. I'll be curious to know what you end up using, and how it went.

    francois

  6. Lee Pavach

    Marketing Director at ForeSee Results

    23 January 2008 13:36pm

    Lee Pavach

    I am reading your post a little different then others.  The bigger question is how do you manage the many voices and comments and determine what you should actually do on your site.

    The key to managing many voices is to make sure you have an accurate, precise and reliable measurement of the voice of your customer.  Not only knowing what they like and dislike, but also what will drive the behavior you are looking for.  If you apply science to your measurement it can be a great tool to prioritize your improvements and put the customer first.  Check out www.foreseeresults.com, the methodology used there has proven to provide the scientific voice of the customer and a great tool in the pioritization of improvements.

  7. Al Loehnis

    Business Development Director at Investis Ltd

    23 January 2008 14:13pm

    Al Loehnis

    Thanks Ashley (long time..hope all's well!). Axure looks great for collaboration around wireframes/prototypes and requirements scoping.

    I guess the problem I'm trying to solve is more around content rather than transaction-driven sites , where clients often have lots of people who want to review content and page layouts before they go live.

    I was thinking that a web interface could be used to allow comments to be made on-screen and then have all comments collated and a workflow  applied so that one can manage the iterative process of receiving and implementing changes.

    Online 'post-it' notes applications are half way there, but this functionality seems to be geared towards social/collaborative tagging uses. Guess we could try and adapt that concept though. Failing which we resort to rigorous enforcement of project management processes!

    On 10:15:28 23 January 2008 Ashley wrote:

    Hi Al

    Have you come across Axure - I think that is more for prototypes / wireframes rather than actual websites though? I've never used it myself but I know people who say it's great for prototyping in a collaborate way. Have a look and see what you think.

    Regards

    Ashley Friedlein
    CEO
    E-consultancy.com

    On 09:16:18 23 January 2008 AlLoehnis wrote:

    Thanks Chris - more specifically I'm looking for a tool which will allow people to mark-up web pages online in some way and then aggregate the mark-ups of multiple people and provide some workflow around those. Ever come across something like that?
  8. Francois Jordaan

    Director of User Experience at Isotoma

    23 January 2008 14:37pm

    Francois Jordaan

    Adapting one of the post-it style applications may be your best bet. From a cursory inspection, Diigo seems most advanced in this respect, e.g. with comment aggregation.

    Wikipedia has some more web annotation applications.

    francois

  9. Al Loehnis

    Business Development Director at Investis Ltd

    23 January 2008 15:29pm

    Al Loehnis

    Very helpful - thanks

    On 14:37:19 23 January 2008 fjordaan wrote:

    Adapting one of the post-it style applications may be your best bet. From a cursory inspection, Diigo seems most advanced in this respect, e.g. with comment aggregation.

    Wikipedia has some more web annotation applications.

    francois

  10. Andrew Rogoff

    Founder at Resourceguruapp.com and StagsandHens.com

    23 January 2008 18:13pm

    Andrew Rogoff

    have a look at these:
    http://www.proofitonline.com
    http://www.marketingcentral.com
    http://www.conceptshare.com

    On 11:59:24 22 January 2008 AlLoehnis wrote:

    When you have multiple people providing comments and change requests things can quickly get out of hand.

    Can anyone recommend any effective tools/methods for managing the client review process of a website build project?

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