Business Case for edocr

Most companies spend resources in optimising their corporate web sites for Search. Whilst web sites contain significant amount of outline information, most of details that a prospective customer need to evaluate your offer is disseminated through documents such as product literature, product updates, newsletters, white papers and case studies. Businesses spend a significant amount of energy and resources in producing these documents, yet the documents are not optimised for Search. Even if a company request reader details before a document can be downloaded, there is no simple way of a reader to provide feedback or a way to interact with the author or publisher and other readers of that document. It makes it nearly impossible to understand the return on investment on your public facing documents. After all, the point of producing these documents in the first place is to increase awareness of the subject matter and initiate engagement.

Edocr resolves this issue by providing a rich environment for document interaction free of charge, leading to feedback on your documents, which could in return leads to design of better products and services as well as finding new prospects, partners, investors or team members.