Archive for May, 2009

Generate qualified leads, with BIM

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Many of our clients are finding that their BIM objects are becoming their new top salesmen & a great source of qualified lead sales leads.

Quite simply this is because your information is being put in front of the people that matter when they need it! Rather than bombarding people will glossy advertising and interruption type marketing. Our BIM objects are putting the information they need only in front of people when they need it. This is done via our BIM object’s custom user interfaces (see image). Which is a standard part of our proBIM BIM object creation service.

custom bim interfacesWithin all of our BIM object interfaces we include all of your contact details & links back to your website. These buttons can be programmed to point to any part of your website. Such as “where to buy” pages or downloadable construction details.

This is huge for our clients as it is putting them in front of their competition at the first possible point of contact, when some one is looking for them.

The result: as usual we back everything we do up with what matters, results! The user interface pictured here more than tripled the traffic to E2 Flashing Solutions website within the first 2 months of launching their ArchiCAD plugin. The best part? These are all qualified leads, because if they weren’t interested in your product, why on earth would they have clicked the button?

Interested in how BIM integration can help your business? Contact us today at info@barringtonarch.com for a free BIM needs assessment.

Quick revamp to our Twitter!

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

As an innovator, we don’t mind admitting that we have been on Twitter for a while now.

It’s great to be getting a few more followers and being able to network with some great companies.

We’ve just given a Twitter profile a quick face lift You can check it out at http://www.twitter.com/BarringtonArch

Even better, why not start following us? & get a real time insite into what makes us tick!

Plus it’s a great way to keep up with the latest in ArchiCAD, Revit & anything new.

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