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Almost 40 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm

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Pull out a large sheet of paper and begin sketching out a strategic plan for how your business will be managed and grow. As she began talking about some of the essential skills that architects need to have for their contract documents, I found myself taking so many notes and knew that she would be perfect for this presentation.

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10 Ways An Architect Can Make More Money

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The innovative ideas and concepts we create can often only be born after hours (sometimes days) of intense thought and several dozen layers of sketch paper. As an Advisor, the contracts are direct between the owner and contractor. As a Constructor, the owner contracts directly with the architect for construction services.

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Effective Digital Marketing for Architects to Grow Your Firm

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The Truth About Referrals Recently, the Hinge Research Institute partnered with the National Association of Certified Valuators (NACVA) and the Exit Planning Exchange (XPX) to conduct an exhaustive online survey of almost 1,200 professional services referral makers. However, finished portfolio images can only tell part of the story.

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How to Make More Money as a Small Firm Architect

EntreArchitect

The innovative ideas and concepts we create can often only be born after hours (sometimes days) of intense thought and several dozen layers of sketch paper. As an Advisor, the contracts are direct between the owner and contractor. As a Constructor, the owner contracts directly with the architect for construction services.

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10 Ways Architects Can Make More Money

EntreArchitect

The innovative ideas and concepts we create can often only be born after hours (sometimes days) of intense thought and several dozen layers of sketch paper. As an Advisor, the contracts are direct between the owner and contractor. As a Constructor, the owner contracts directly with the architect for construction services.