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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. It would also mean those clients are coming to you with the expectation that you are someone who can help them. In one word:… Blogging!

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How Can Clients Ruin Their Own Construction Projects?

The Architecture Designs

Project managers, architects, civil engineers, contractors, laborers, and other professionals work together to achieve the goals. Are clients any good in terms of construction projects? source: pinterest.com First things first, without clients and initiators, there would be no projects at all.

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Nordre Fasanvaj – Client representation and design proposal // KHR Architecture

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KHR initially prepared a design proposal, which can be seen in the pictures here, but has since been selected as the client’s consultant on the project. Nordre Fasanvaj – Client representation and design proposal Gallery. © KHR Architecture. © KHR Architecture. © KHR Architecture.

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Three Pines by Resolution: 4 Architecture

Archinect

Designed for a soon-to-be retiring couple, the home is sensitive to the clients wanting to age in place. On site, the local general contractor prepared the site and foundation for the arrival of six prefab modules. The vast majority of the home was fabricated off-site at a modular manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania.

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The Second Studio Podcast: The Challenges of Small Projects

ArchDaily

This week David and Marina of FAME Architecture & Design share advice and tips for clients with a project that is small and/or has a tight budget. The two discuss the things to look out for when hiring an architect/designer, a contractor, and engineer; material and design constraints; client involvement; workflows; and more.

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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. It would also mean those clients are coming to you with the expectation that you are someone who can help them. In one word:… Blogging!

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Email Marketing for Architects: How to Turn Prospects Into Clients

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Capture prospective clients on multiple channels Whether you’re starting from zero contacts, or want to expand your existing email marketing list, there’s many ways you can grow your list of prospects. But, it’s not the strategic solution for building up your list of potential clients that it once was.

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