A message from our marketing group:
The marketing group is busy preparing for future launches of Revit Architecture. There’s always a web component to our launch plans. In the future, we’re looking to expand our activity in the blogosphere, on YouTube, discussion groups, and several other areas of the social media. To help inform that process, we’ve built a survey and would appreciate your input. For this go ‘round, we’re specifically looking for input from Revit Architecture users and buyers in the US. If you’ve got 15 minutes to spare, please take the survey so that we can better spend this portion of our marketing resources. The survey link and instructions for entering a mini-contest can be found at here. Don’t let too much time go by before completing the survey – the mini-contest will close in a few days and winners will be announced.
Inside the Factory...
Exelelente oportunity from people on expression your necessity from Revit products...Architecture,Structure and Mep, in good tutorial or to payment of products...
The less is more!
lcchvacr systems Mep "Mechanof"
Posted by: Luiz Carlos Cardoso | January 17, 2010 at 09:42 AM
Inside the Factory...
Exelelente oportunity from people on expression your necessity from Revit products...Architecture,Structure and Mep, in good tutorial or to payment of products...
The less is more!
lcchvacr systems Mep "Mechanical"
Posted by: Luiz Carlos Cardoso | January 17, 2010 at 09:46 AM
Utterly useless. I get kicked out of the 'survey' as soon as I say I'm in Western Europe...
Posted by: Jay | January 19, 2010 at 08:51 AM
The reason for being kicked out as a Western European is because Europeans have different needs than Americans. And since Revit is made primarily for the American market, European input wouldn't do revit any good. This is the only reason I can think of.
Posted by: Rick Trevis | January 20, 2010 at 08:43 AM
Hu...? If Revit is primarily for the American, why do we in Europe get e-mails from Europeans companies that want to sell us Revit? Do you mean that we primaly should use ArchiCad?
Regards
Bjarne, Norway.
Posted by: Bjarne | January 25, 2010 at 05:32 AM
Nonsense - Revit is used throughout the world in many different markets. No doubt this particular "Marketing Group" is concerned only with the US nothing wrong with that.
Posted by: Rhys | January 25, 2010 at 07:06 AM