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Get sales leads from your Web site

Get sales leads from your Web site

By:  Greg Meckbach  On: 05 Mar 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Docmetrics embeds forms into PDF documents published on Web sites, so companies can get contact information for the readers. The vendor was originally in the business of digital rights management

A Vancouver-based software developer has made a Portable Document Format-based electronic commerce application designed to help companies generate sales leads from their Web site.

Vitrium Systems Inc. says its Docmetrics software, which it released Wednesday, can be used to track who is reading the documents companies are posting online, such as white papers, data sheets and case studies.

Docmetrics, which saves documents in Adobe Systems Inc.’s PDF format and lets potential customers open them with the free Acrobat Reader software, includes in-document forms which can record the readers’ name, contact info, occupation, responses to survey and other details.

“Unlike standard PDF forms, these are able to transmit reader responses to an external server in real time,” said Peter Nieforth, Vitrium’s chief executive officer. “They transform PDFs from static format into an interactive sort of Web 2.0 medium”

These forms can appear in a layer that partially obscures the document itself, and users have a choice of requiring readers to complete the forms to access the content, or to skip the forms if they do not wish to fill them out.

Docmetrics can provide detailed reports, such as how many unique readers open a document, how many times a document has been printed and how long readers viewed the content. The software can also provide reports on the number of readers who open a document, how many pages they look at and how much time they spend reading each page.

“I could actually present you a PDF where there is no limitation of you accessing the content,” Nieforth said. “Then maybe on page 3 or 4, I’m going to ask you your company name how many employees you have and are you a decision maker? And then maybe I’ll let you read on some more.” Vitrium says existing technologies that capture data use clumsy forms that users are often reluctant to complete.

“If you consider a Web form that you encounter today, this long invasive form, most people probably bail and don’t bother filling out, or what they actually do is they put in fake information,” said Nieforth.

Companies operating electronic commerce sites cannot always get the information they need on potential buyers through traditional HTML or Flash technologies, said Timothy Hickernell, associate senior research analyst for London, Ont.-based Info-Tech Research Group.

“You can actually capture meaningful information about how a person reads a traditional business document, traditional marketing campaign literature or service manual and in real time deliver information back,” Hickernell said of Docmetrics.


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Greg Meckbach Greg Meckbach Greg Meckbach is editor of Network World Canada and has worked for ComputerWorld Canada, Communications & Networking and Computing Canada.

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