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Why Didn't We Do This Sooner? Singing the Praises of Virtual Meetings

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Research suggests that employees spend 4 hours per week, preparing for status update meetings. More than 35% of employees found that they waste 2 to 5 hours per day on meetings and calls, but they achieve nothing to show. Their names were on the display, no need to read a name tag across the room.

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Online Marketing for Architects: Archmark's Ultimate Guide

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On-page optimization: Ensure you’re using relevant search terms in your URL and title tags. Use alt tags to describe images, as images can’t be ‘read’ by search engine spiders. Offer valuable content packed with your expertise for their blog. It can include blogging, articles, e-books, videos, and webinars.

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Why Architects should Blog | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Architects / Why Architects should Blog Why Architects should Blog Bob Borson — May 5, 2014 — 40 Comments I was asked to be the Master of Ceremonies for the AIA Austin Design Awards ceremony, an event that took place last Thursday evening (May 1st). This is now the main reason why I continue writing my blog.

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Online Marketing For Architects 101

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On-page optimization: Ensure you’re using relevant search terms in your URL and title tags. Use alt tags to describe images, as images can’t be ‘read’ by search engine spiders. Offer valuable content packed with your expertise for their blog. It can include blogging, articles, e-books, videos, and webinars.

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An American in London | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

I am currently sitting in my preferred “blog-writing” spot on the couch, it’s Sunday afternoon and rather than finish the post I’ve started, I’m more in the mood to work on my vacation plans. Why not do both … a blog post on my vacation? Would love to be tagging along for the ride.

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Architectural Studio - 4 Questions | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

How many hours a week would you say that you spent in the studio? As part of my degree, I had class time that occurred in the studio for 15 hours a week (three 5 hour classes). As part of my degree, I had class time that occurred in the studio for 15 hours a week (three 5 hour classes).

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Introducing the CHouse Modern | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Robert Rockefeller Bob, my first post on your blog. I ama big fan of your blog and your work. It all came out to about 32 hours of work, over one week. Cheers, [link] Bob Borson We do work with landscape architects with regularity – I am a big fan of getting other design trades involved. anyway that apart.

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