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case-studies:case-study-guidelines

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Case Study Guidelines

We are always looking for case studies to publicize on our website and social media channels.

If you used a CommandFusion product recently, then we want to hear from you!

Case Study Criteria

In order for us to post and share your case study, you should meet the criteria below:

  • The project must utilise a CommandFusion product (hardware and/or software) as a major part of the system
  • The finished result must be of high quality - the whole purpose is to show of your business/personal skills, and our products.

Please note that unique uses of our products will be given special attention and publicity - think outside the box!

Case studies of exceptional quality may be offered to other online publications to share (with your permission of course)

What will you get out of it?

In return for you helping us showcase our products, accepted case studies will receive the following:

  • Case Study will be publically posted on our website
  • We will include a link to your website, business names and other information to give you full credit
  • We will usually post links to case studies on social media channels
  • Occasionally we may choose to share your case study with other online publications, giving you even more publicity

Content Guidelines

In order to keep the case studies in a consistent format, please submit your case studies to casestudies@commandfusion.com as per the following:

Text

Word counts aren't overly important. If you don't want to write up the case study yourself, then bullet points are fine, we can work with that. Please note however that this will result in a longer amount of time until it is published.

All submissions should be in English.
The case study should be 600-1200 words, and aimed at informing professionals of the technology and practicalities involved in the installation, focusing on CommandFusion products where possible.

Title

Introduction (100 -­ 200 words)

  • who commissioned what, what was the project, where is it located, when did it occur.
  • what was the brief/aim.

Planning and design (100 -­ 200 words)

  • personnel and practical considerations involved in the planning process.
  • any tools/specialists used for planning.
  • what solution did you provide to meet the brief.

Installation (200 ‐ 400 words)

  • how was the installation done, what were the procedures.
  • personnel/equipment involved.
  • costs/time involved.
  • what challenges were encountered and overcome.

Experience from the project (100 -­ 200 words)

  • what have you learnt from this project.
  • any additions/changes made since.
  • any ongoing issues.

Conclusion (100 -­ 200 words)

  • benefits of the installation to the client.
  • how is the installation being received, how is it being used in practice.

Equipment list

  • a list of products used in the installation.

Pictures

  • please provide pictures in jpg or png format
  • captions to go with pictures
  • Before and after pictures are preferred, but not required

Video

Please provide a video if you can, this will generate additional interest in your case study and business.

  • Uploaded to Youtube - any length

Author credit

  • please provide author's name, job title, company name, one-­line description of company and web address.
  • head and shoulders image of author in jpg of png format (optional)
  • Any other information you would like included (at our discretion)
case-studies/case-study-guidelines.1358392056.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/01/17 03:07 by jarrod