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The Demo: Vitrium Docmetrics

The Demo: Vitrium Docmetrics

By:  Greg Meckbach  On: 03 Apr 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

This product lets you set up your e-commerce site so you can track PDF files for leads. Documents can be uploaded such that readers must enter their name and contact info before reading them.

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.’s Docmetrics software can be used to track who is reading PDF documents companies are posting online, such as white papers, data sheets and case studies.

The software 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.

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.

“I could actually present you a PDF where there is no limitation of you accessing the content,” said Peter Nieforth, Vitirium’s chief executive officer. “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.”

Anyone can download Docmetrics and try it free of charge for 14 days. After that, pricing varies, starting at $49 per month, with an additional $2.80 per lead generated. Nieforth said the initial target market is high-tech firms who are trying to get sales leads from white papers, case studies and data sheets published on its Web site.

The in-document forms in Vitrium Docmetrics can appear with a white paper or other PDF document published on your Web site. They can collect reader data, including their demographic information, such as name and contact information. They can also be setup to collect “qualifying details,” such as occupation and business needs. They can also collect information on how the content is read and what is forwarded to colleagues.

Vitrium Docmetrics lets users attach forms to PDF documents that are published on their Web sites. It includes a wizard that lets users upload standard PDF documents, enter meta data, add in-document forms, enable any analytics and download processed documents. The forms and analysis features are designed to generate sales leads by gathering personal details, how they read the data and respond to it, how many unique readers opened a document and how many times it has been printed. It can also collect data on how any pages a person has read and how long they spent reading each page.


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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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