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Your Architecture Firm is Leaking Money: How to Identify Losses and Plug the Holes

Architizer

Architizer is thrilled to announce the next webinar in our live series about how to run a successful architecture business — and you’re invited! Architects can receive 1 AIA Continuing Education Credit for this event, courtesy of BQE! Knowing the answer to this question is the purpose of this webinar. Event Registration ?.

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Online Marketing For Architects 101

Archmark

Just as architects and designers have adopted technologies to improve their day-to-day work, it’s time to embrace digital technologies to market architecture firms and attract, find, and win better clients and projects. Traditionally, architects have relied on word-of-mouth referrals, established relationships, and repeat clients.

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7 Reasons Every Architecture Firm Needs a Professional Website

Archmark

The real story is a professional website can act as a lead-generating machine – nurturing potential clients through the sales journey and towards beginning a project with you. These schedulers can be easily installed on your own website, allowing your prospects and clients to book a slot that suits your schedule within a matter of clicks.

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Online Marketing for Architects: Archmark's Ultimate Guide

Archmark

Archmark's Ultimate Guide to Marketing for Architects Use Online Marketing for Architects to Get Found Online Just as architects and designers have adopted technologies to improve their day-to-day work, it’s time to embrace digital technologies to market architecture firms and attract, find, and win better clients and projects.

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Hong Kong Stock Exchange Connect Hall, HK

e-architect

Multiple pocket spaces featuring a digital wall, a media wall, and a gong wall are designed to cater to the increased demand for social events and media interviews. The design develops different pocket spaces to cater to social events, including IPOs and financial conferences, each connected by a curved wall wrapped in stripes of navy fabric.