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Happenings

SW Oregon Architect

The week was equally busy and eventful for me on both the work and home fronts, so I’ll keep things brief and breezy with today’s blog post. City Hall = The Former EWEB Headquarters I’ve chronicled the interminable and almost comically tragic saga of a new, yet-to-be-realized Eugene City Hall for more than a decade now on this blog.

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Online Marketing For Architects 101

Archmark

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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Ground Protection Mats: The Ultimate Solution for Construction Sites and Outdoor Events

The Architecture Designs

In this blog, we’ll discuss how these heavy-duty mats can make you work smarter, not harder. These mats also help protect stage speakers from the dirt or muddy situations. All in all, Ground Protection Mats come with a guaranteed safety tag. They’re even great at establishing a stable walk surface at a construction worksite.

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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: Archmark's Ultimate Guide

Archmark

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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You Make Your Own Opportunities | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

I’ve been around the architectural block more times than I care to admit at this stage of my career and I have learned a few things along the way. I think your blog should be required reading for anyone that is interested in furthering their career path even if they are not architects. Carolyn Chaiko Great blog post. oh brother!

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