Having diverse content types to attract and engage your personas through their buyer’s journey is key to the success of any content marketing program for engineering audiences. In this blog, we provide an overview of CAD content marketing and key considerations for determining if it can fit into your content marketing plan.
CAD content marketing is a type of content specific to engineers and engineering companies. It is produced by Computer Aided Design (CAD) software tools commonly used by engineers to design products.
CAD content marketing uses 3D CAD models and 2D CAD drawings to help prospects who use CAD and need models or drawings of your products. Content marketing with CAD is most commonly used by B2B suppliers to help engineers, designers, and buyers in the manufacturing industry.
Suppliers’ parts, components or sub-systems are often included in new CAD designs, bills of material (BOMs) and specification documents. By providing CAD content you help save time for the engineers that design-in, and buyers that spec-in and buy your products. Downloading CAD content saves them from having to create it as they can download it instead of drawing it from scratch. At the same time, it ensures your products are 'designed-in' graphically and include part numbers.
The terms 'CAD models' and 'CAD drawings' are often used synonymously. CAD drawings refers to 2D drawings (plans, elevations and sections) and CAD models refers to 3D solid or surface models. Engineers mostly use the 3D CAD models in their 3D CAD designs, whereas buyers primarily use 2D CAD drawings for inclusion in their specifications, so it’s best to offer both as content on your individual product detail pages. The CAD should be viewable online without downloading any software apps, for example, to zoom, rotate and pan 3D models or see dimensions on 2D drawings – seeing the product of course helps prevent selecting the wrong product or version.
Genuen used a CAD drawing in a white paper to illustrate how they helped an aerospace hydraulics component vendor build a full-scale test stand using physical components and steel tubing. Using 3D CAD geometry files of the aircraft hydraulics design, readers could better visualize how the tubing was precisely bent and assembled to replicate the exact aircraft geometry and volume. CAD content can quickly convey a wealth of information that would take much longer to explain in text. It’s a way of removing friction in the buyer’s journey and providing visual content to improve a user’s experience.
The latest research shows that 83% of CAD users across all industries download at least one ready-made 3D CAD model a year, 59% do so at least monthly and 28% do so more than 5 times/month. For those that download CAD models, the weighted average downloads per person across all the industries surveyed was up to 63 CAD model downloads per year.
A CAD model is often downloaded as part of the ordering process and at that point, it is considered bottom-of-the-funnel. For example, many companies with custom products offer online configurators that let the user design to their needs then download the 3D CAD model or 2D CAD drawing which they may insert in their factory layout model or drawing.
Here’s a quick list of considerations:
If the answers to these questions are 'yes' then you should consider incorporating CAD into your content marketing efforts.
Yes, it's very likely that you can use CAD models from any 3D CAD system can as a starting point, but you'll likely need a CAD download service to automatically generate whatever format of 3D CAD file your user requires and, if you don’t already have 2D drawings, select one that can automatically generate them from the 3D CAD model. Your engineering team’s 3D CAD models may need IP or other protection so it may be wise to make your downloadable CAD models 'outer envelope only' by excluding the inner details. This outer shell of your design is all that most customers need so you may end up with two sets of CAD Models, one complete set for your engineering teams use and one hollowed-out set for content marketing.
To learn more about developing your content plan, view our Guide to B2B Content Marketing.
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