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Dec 08 2013

3 Ways To Use Your Architecture Firm’s Website As A Sales Tool

This week Entrepreneur Architect is joining BusinessofArchitecture.com in celebration of “Architect Website Week” (Dec. 8-14). The following is a guest post by my friend Enoch Sears, AIA, the founder of BusinessofArchitecture.com and author of the book Social Media for Architects. Not Just a Portfolio Your website has great potential as a selling tool for your architecture firm, […]

Written by Mark R. LePage · Categorized: Business · Tagged: business of architecture, Websites for Architects

Apr 12 2013

EA004: Selling Architecture as a Product with Karl Daubmann of Blu Homes

Subscribe at iTunes Blu Homes has reinvented residential design with their patented folding prefab construction… offering architecture as a product. Todays guest at The Entrepreneur Architect Podcast is Blu Home’s VP of Design, Karl Daubmann. We talked about Karl’s background, how he landed an architect’s dream job at Blu and their integrated approach to delivering […]

Written by Mark R. LePage · Tagged: Architect, Architecture, business of architecture, Modular Homes, podcast, Prefab Homes

Mar 03 2013

Entrepreneur Architect Academy 009 | Five Provisions for Your Architectural Services Agreement

This is a guest post by Kenneth W. Cobleigh, Esq., Managing Director & Counsel at The American Institute of Architects. When I asked the Entrepreneur Architect tribe who I should contact regarding legal agreements for architects, Ken’s name quickly rose to the top of the list. Ken leads the team developing AIA Contract Documents; the most respected collection of agreements […]

Written by Mark R. LePage · Categorized: Academy Blog Series, Business · Tagged: Agreements, AIA, Architectural Services Proposal, business of architecture, Legal Agreements for Architects, Small Projects

Feb 19 2013

Entrepreneur Architect Academy 007.3 | How To Become The Richest Architect You Know (Part 3 of 3)

OK. This is it… where the rubber meets the road.  This is the final part of a 3 part guest post by Steven Burns, FAIA, the Director of Product Strategy and Innovations at BQE Software. Steve is the creator of ArchiOffice® the leading office, project management and time tracking software used in more than 1,000 small and mid-sized […]

Written by Mark R. LePage · Categorized: Academy Blog Series, Business · Tagged: Accounting for Architects, business of architecture, Fees for Architects, financial management, Marketing Plan for Architects, Payroll for Architects

Feb 12 2013

EA002: Secrets to Blogging Success with Bob Borson

Today I have another great interview with my friend, Bob Borson, a dallas based residential architect who has become rather well known online through his blog, Life of an Architect. We discussed his role at the firm, Burnbaum Magadini Architects, how he loves working with residential clients and he shares a few behind-the-scenes secrets to his success as a blogger.

Written by Mark R. LePage · Tagged: blogging for architects, Bob Borson, business of architecture, Life of an Architect blog, Life of an Architect Playhouse

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