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How To Automate Your Small Firm Architecture Studio

EntreArchitect

As small firm architects, we are responsible for so many different roles and responsibilities. The first step in being more productive is to automate your architecture firm. There are new digital tools to automate an architecture firm being introduced every week. ScheduleOnce for coordinating my calendar.

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6 Digital Tools to Automate Your Architecture Firm

EntreArchitect

As small firm architects, we are responsible for so many different roles and responsibilities. The first step in being more productive is to automate your architecture firm. There are new digital tools to automate an architecture firm being introduced every week. ScheduleOnce for coordinating my calendar.

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How to Make More Money as a Small Firm Architect

EntreArchitect

Originally published on the week of this blog’s relaunch on December 12, 2012, this article has been the most popular week in, week out. Every business, including architecture firms (yes, its true!), Most sole proprietors and small firms I know, struggle to meet the minimum requirements of operation.

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EA049: Software Development for Architects with Michael Gallin of Adosar

EntreArchitect

This man founded his own architecture firm in the same year as we launched Fivecat Studio, in 1999… and merged his practice with another firm just a few years ago. Way back in October of 2012 I featured him on the blog, before relaunching the site as EntreArchitect.com that same year in December.

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Hard Work + Consistency = Success

EntreArchitect

We talked about how to self-publish books as a small firm architect. I asked Eric how he runs his successful architecture firm and finds enough time to write two books. Small victories and consistency is the only way to success. Small victories, each and every month. His answer? Pay it Forward.

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Launch a Blog and Convert More Clients

EntreArchitect

Shortly after completing the plan, I launched Living Well in Westchester and wrote consistently until 2012 when I shifted my focus here to Entrepreneur Architect. Through the website alone and by using more traditional methods of marketing an architecture firm, such as word-of-mouth and repeat clients, our pipeline is full.

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Expanding Our Influential Force: Writers Wanted

EntreArchitect

As many of you know, my vision for Entrepreneur Architect is for our community to become an influential force in the profession of architecture. On December 12, 2012, I announced my commitment to this community and a vision for my little part to make change in the profession. So, today I am opening this blog to other voices.