This was very helpful as I was looking to set up a client collaboration site and you covered all the issues. Sound was much better when I connected headphones.
What a great question - one of the best options would be to make that site's admin settings the option that allows existing guests to log in to access the site. That way they need to verify their identity with a username and password each time (choose that instead of the 'everyone can access' option for sharing the links!). Cheers, Marianne
Great question! When you invite your client as a guest, they get a notification with the link to view the site directly. Then, depending on your admin settings, they will either need to log in with their own email address to verify their credentials, or simply use the link to open and join the site. This setting is the same as your OneDrive settings to allow the links to be accessed by people outside your organisation. Check out my video showing you how that works here: ua-cam.com/video/wXiuC5lX0oM/v-deo.htmlsi=Yd-_l_DPVe5EqWXt
Yes, I have a standard folder structure that I use in my Sharepoint sites that clients have access to, and then I have my own Sharepoint site for 'in progress' work that I don't share with clients. In that site, I have a folder for each client, and I put the content into the client accessible folder when it's time for review or handover. Just to keep things safe 😊
Hey Shan - absolutely that's something I can help with. The best thing to do would be to get in touch via magic@thriveadmin.com so we can chat some more! Cheers, Marianne
Hi, and thanks for watching. This video was put together when I was first starting up on my UA-cam creator journey, so I'd like to think that my newer vides are better quality. The content though, is still really useful, so I'll be keeping it up here to help share that knowledge. Cheers!
This was very helpful as I was looking to set up a client collaboration site and you covered all the issues. Sound was much better when I connected headphones.
Thanks so much for your feedback. This video was done quite some time ago, when I was still starting out with my channel. Glad it was helpful though 🤓
Very useful, thanks
Glad it was helpful! Cheers, Marianne
Is there anyway of the client setting up a username and password to access those sites? So it's secure?
What a great question - one of the best options would be to make that site's admin settings the option that allows existing guests to log in to access the site. That way they need to verify their identity with a username and password each time (choose that instead of the 'everyone can access' option for sharing the links!). Cheers, Marianne
Does the client have to log into the site? or how would they access it?
Great question!
When you invite your client as a guest, they get a notification with the link to view the site directly. Then, depending on your admin settings, they will either need to log in with their own email address to verify their credentials, or simply use the link to open and join the site. This setting is the same as your OneDrive settings to allow the links to be accessed by people outside your organisation. Check out my video showing you how that works here: ua-cam.com/video/wXiuC5lX0oM/v-deo.htmlsi=Yd-_l_DPVe5EqWXt
Hey, thanks so much! I'll check it out.
Thanks, this is great. So, do you have another internal set of folders for internal client work on another site?
Yes, I have a standard folder structure that I use in my Sharepoint sites that clients have access to, and then I have my own Sharepoint site for 'in progress' work that I don't share with clients. In that site, I have a folder for each client, and I put the content into the client accessible folder when it's time for review or handover. Just to keep things safe 😊
I'm looking to build a customer portal kind of sharepoint site. Would you be able to help me with that?
Hey Shan - absolutely that's something I can help with. The best thing to do would be to get in touch via magic@thriveadmin.com so we can chat some more! Cheers, Marianne
poor sound
Hi, and thanks for watching. This video was put together when I was first starting up on my UA-cam creator journey, so I'd like to think that my newer vides are better quality. The content though, is still really useful, so I'll be keeping it up here to help share that knowledge. Cheers!