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Does your architecture firm website suck? Here are five steps to fix it.

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Five Steps to Fix Your Architecture Firm Website In 2019, Archmark Architecture Branding & Marketing, revealed the results of our study of more than 400 architecture firm websites (we’re currently at over 500 today). Contractors, developers, and other potential partners are also checking out your website.

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Five Steps to Fix Your Architecture Firm Website

Archmark

In 2019, Archmark Architecture Branding & Marketing, revealed the results of our study of more than 400 architecture firm websites (we’re currently at over 500 today). What we learned from that research was that only 25% of architecture firm websites met Google’s most basic criteria for an effective web presence.

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7 Reasons Every Architecture Firm Needs a Professional Website

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When you think of an architecture firm's website, images of sleek, minimalist designs and portfolio imagery that take up nearly the entire website might come to mind. If you believe your firm’s website only exists to showcase your portfolio, you might start to ask yourself, “ why does an architect need a website?”

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Los Angeles Is Giving Away Plans for a Pre-Approved ADU

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But can downloadable drawings provide the affordable housing the city desperately needs? Rendering courtesy of Lehrer Architects and Kadre Architects The city partnered with smaller architecture firms to design plans for ADUs —emphasizing good design and affordability—that would be pre-approved for permitting ease.

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How Architects Can Get Into the Right Mindset for Designing a Better Business

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Construction administrators, program managers, general contractors, the list goes on and on…) are doing and decide if you want to compete against them. All architecture firms are a business first. Fill-in-the-blank is taking away our scope of work. If yes, see point 1 in how you talk about your value differently.

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Attract Ideal Architecture Firm Clients with Your LinkedIn Profile

Archmark

Set Up and Use Your Linkedin Profile to Find, Attract, and Connect with Your Ideal Architecture Firm Clients Archmark's Definitive Architecture Firm Marketing Guide to Perfecting Your Linkedin Profile. Don’t worry, my contractor can figure it out.” Download our 10-point Linkedin Profile Optimization Checklist.

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Blogging for Architects: How to Attract Clients & Build Your Reputation

Archmark

Understand how blogging helps you attract ideal clients to your architecture firm (and keep reading to get 101 blog topic ideas!)  Imagine your ideal client is searching for something online. Table of Contents This article is a definitive guide to helping you make blogging to work for your architecture firm.

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