Number of users
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@bill wilson said:
Thanks Gai, :egrin: that satisfied a little of my curiosity, but back to the original question I, and others here are not sure about why the gentleman needs to know. There is one hell of a difference between curiosity and needing to know. Now Antonio is conspictuos by his absence when we need him most to settle our curiosity. I do hope that 6911 tag is pure coincidence and nothing to do with American history!
Cheers and Beers,
Bill.I Bill and all friends, sorry by my absence, my way to ask, my bad english and because have not filled all my info, I will do it as soon as posible.
Let me try to explain why I´m asking this. I´m tring to do businnes on Mexico ofering modeling services of construction products that doesn´t have presence on line, this way I will upload them to make their products, they will have precense on a new and worldwide "window", and the designers, architects and anyone can have more components to use. So I want to know that info to convence them that this tool as "x" number of users (and growing) and all the benefits sketchup has.Hope this can explain and clarify my questions, and if not, my e mail antonio.salazarr@gmail.com, be sure I can answer any other thing you want, I don´t try to hide anything, oh, and 6911 is part of my birthday.
Regards.
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@jim said:
It's not an odd question, I think it's just an informal market survey. He didn't ask for any personal information, only how many people use SketchUp and/or the 3D Warehouse. I don't see the harm in it.
The Google SketchUp Groups have some vague stats:
http://groups.google.com/group/SketchUp/about
http://groups.google.com/group/sketchup-Pro-Groups/aboutThese forums have just passed 2000 registered users with 26,000 posts.
When I stopped counting (a year ago), the 3D Warehouse was getting 100 new models per day.
Go to http://www.alexa.com and look up the SketchUp homepage for number of visitors to the page.
Thanks Jim, that help.
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OK Antonio,
Have a look at the Kerkythea site where they are running a poll about 3D programs:
http://www.kerkythea.net/joomla/index.php?option=com_poll&task=results&id=19
Far the most favourite application is SU. -
Thank you Antonio, you have explained yourself very well indeed and I do hope that you didn't take offence at my little bit of 'leg pulling' Once again welcome and I wish you every success in your business venture.
Cheers and lotsa Beers,
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@gaieus said:
OK Antonio,
Have a look at the Kerkythea site where they are running a poll about 3D programs:
http://www.kerkythea.net/joomla/index.php?option=com_poll&task=results&id=19
Far the most favourite application is SU.Thanks Gai...
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@bill wilson said:
Thank you Antonio, you have explained yourself very well indeed and I do hope that you didn't take offence at my little bit of 'leg pulling' Once again welcome and I wish you every success in your business venture.
Cheers and lotsa Beers,
Bill.Thanks Bill, don´t worry.
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Hello Antonio -
Thank you for your explanation. I would be happy to help you. Let me speak with some folks and get back to you.
Please check back often, and also check your Private Message inbox, as this is where I may talk to you next.
Cheers,
- CraigD
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Hey Craig - don't you think we aren't interested as well?
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Hi Antonio -
One idea is to approach Resorts, or historic building associations in your area. You could show them 3D cities in Google Earth, such as Las Vegas, Nevada, or Boulder, Colorado. There would certainly be value in having tourists be able to see 3D versions of the resorts or historic buildings when making travel plans.
There are many buildings on the 3D Warehouse to demonstrate the popularity of the system, and a growing number of cities containing good 3D models in Google Earth. I think showing folks these two technologies together would be a compelling story.
I hope this idea helps you and others looking to offer services along these lines.
Cheers,
- CraigD
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@craigd said:
Hi Antonio -
One idea is to approach Resorts, or historic building associations in your area. You could show them 3D cities in Google Earth, such as Las Vegas, Nevada, or Boulder, Colorado. There would certainly be value in having tourists be able to see 3D versions of the resorts or historic buildings when making travel plans.
There are many buildings on the 3D Warehouse to demonstrate the popularity of the system, and a growing number of cities containing good 3D models in Google Earth. I think showing folks these two technologies together would be a compelling story.
I hope this idea helps you and others looking to offer services along these lines.
Cheers,
- CraigD
CraigD, Thaks for your help, of course you are rigth, Here on Monterrey and the next two months there is the "Forum Universal de Las Culturas" this is the "second part" of the one stared on Barcelona a few years ago, Beacuse that some new improvements have been done to the city, and there are some interesting things showld be done on sketchup-google earth, this will help to promote and show the great and new things the visitors could see here. Thats why I need to know more or less how many people could see this.
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Friends,
It is the same hard to find a rough number of models on the 3d warehouse?, or the amount of increment?, I think that can help too, If I show how this is growing, will be easier to convince them.
Regards.
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