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The Power of Blogging as a Small Firm Architect

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The blog is still one of the most effective tools a small firm architect can use to foster community. Small firm architects are busy people. I have learned how to quickly craft articles that keep my community informed, entertained and coming back week after week. The Power of Blogging for Architects.

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Conversion Rates for a Small Firm Architect

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I know this as fact, because I track my firm’s Prospect to Project Ratio. Today, I am sharing typically protected information; the data to determine the Prospect to Project Ratio for Fivecat Studio. Don’t be deceived by the information I am presenting though. The things you will learn from this data will be transformative.

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A Simple Sales System for Small Firm Architects

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A Simple Sales System for Small Firm Architects. After 7 years of slow consistent growth, in 2006 Fivecat Studio hit a plateau. I collect their contact information, including home, office and mobile telephone numbers, email addresses, postal address of the potential project and the year the home was built. We hit a wall.

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How Architects Can Find More Time and Make More Money

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This past Friday, December 12th was the second anniversary of relaunching Entrepreneur Architect as a resource to inspire small firm architects to build better businesses. Throughout the past 24 months, I have shared most everything I know about running a small firm architecture studio. I have held nothing back.

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How to Craft an Effective Blog Post in 90 Minutes or Less

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The blog is one of the most effective tools a small firm architect can use to foster community. Small firm architects are busy people. I have learned how to quickly craft articles that keep my community informed, entertained and coming back week after week. This month, the #ArchiTalks theme is Crafty.

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Launch a Blog and Convert More Clients

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This past week on the Entrepreneur Architect Podcast, I shared my original 2006 business plan for Fivecat Studio. Most every week, I would write my thoughts on architecture and design in “Westchester County and Beyond” I’d share updates on our current projects and information on the latest products and materials. Do you blog?

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How I Use Social Media

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Although not technically “social media”, I have been blogging at [link] since 2006. I also use Twitter to distribute informative links to my followers. The above web presence is all support for my firm, but I also use the platforms to support my interest in business success and the practice of architecture.