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Behind the Design 001: Calender Rd. by Allen Architecture, LLC

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Consultants. Firm Address. We work in Dropbox during design, and created a Dropbox folder shared among the design team, contractor, and clients for construction administration… but found it more effective to email information and documents rather than place them in the shared folder. What was the process for permitting?

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EntreArchitect Behind The Design 008: Soaring Wings by Winn Wittman

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EntreArchitect: Behind the Design is a weekly blog series where we feature work designed, developed and/or built by small firm entrepreneur architect members of The EntreArchitect Community. Consultants. What was the process for permitting? I handled permitting myself. Click here to learn how. Project Name.

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Behind The Design 003: Canal House by The Ranch Mine

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Consultants. Firm Address. Not just as a way to get people to the property, but also to allow our followers an opportunity to see our work in person and meet with us in an informal, party setting. What was the process for permitting? Project Name. Canal House. Project Location. Phoenix, AZ. The Ranch Mine. Cavin Costello.

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Which Business Structure is Best for an Architecture Firm?

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As with all businesses, there may be licenses and permits required to do businesses, so check your local and state authorities. If an alternative name is preferred, some states permit the use of a DBA name. For more information on these business structures, visit the Federal Small Business Administration (SBA) Website.

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How To Sell As An Architect

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With that information, develop a profile of your “ideal” client. To thoroughly qualify opportunities, you must be able to identify core aspects of situations, define elements at the center of controversies, uncover root causes of problems, discover carefully guarded information, and obtain rarely volunteered commitments.

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Emotional Marketing for Architects: House or Home?

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After years of research and gathering information, often when a client chooses to work with an architect, it simply comes down to their feelings. Is it a building permit, or a healthier, happier place to raise their family? Meghana Joshi – IRA Consultants, LLC (@MeghanaIRA). Emotional Marketing for Architects.

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7 Selling Mistakes That Cost Architects Critical Sales

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As a seasoned sales professional and consultant, Rochelle guides companies in reaching their critical goals, achieving increased revenue and more effectively managing their teams. With that information, develop a profile of your “ideal” client. Be choosy about the people to whom you “tell your story.”