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March 31, 2009 at 11:51 am #710465-Donnacha-Participant
As a member of the Cork architectural community struggling with work, has anyone got an ideas of how to promote your practice to get the work rolling in? anyone interested in a collective of sorts?
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April 1, 2009 at 11:00 am #806722AnonymousInactive
I think your saying what a few people are probably thinking – there must be models out there of architectural collectives – if anyone has any links I would be interested to see them also.
Collectives have worked great in other areas in particular creative agencies
http://www.stlukes.co.uk/about.aspx – a very successful UK COOP in advertising – I think all the employees own the company
http://citizenspace.us/ – very cooled shared office space
an Irish Collective –
http://www.workgroup.ie/ways of promoting your practice – I came across 2 books in the RIAI for marketing your practice but they were fairly old school
here is my twopence worth
Your identity
Get decent business card / letter head from a graphic design professionalcreate a decent website –
make sure its search engine optimized with little or no flash animation
google “cant see” a website it can only read it – (google cant “see” your images)
so the text on your site needs to be a really good description of what your about.
eg – http://www.ion.ieNo budget for a website – start blogging
Blogs can be simple –
http://www.ecotect.ie
or advanced
http://www.denarch.comStart using the new technologies –
Twitter
http://twitter.com/architectmark Mark Stephens is an excellent example of how an architect markets and networks
http://twitter.com/garymcginty
http://twitter.com/ecotect (note the twitter streams onto the homepage of http://www.ecotect.ie)Why twitter? – people can get a feeling about your day to day activites.
its how i found out about this post – http://twitter.com/archiseek
Its also great for search engine optimization as you can include your website address in your profileFacebook
Setup a facebook account for your practice and ask your friends to “friend” I know some architects use it – It allows friends, family and your extended network to see your work.Get networking
BNI
http://www.bni.eu/viewregion.php?region=39
Chamber of Commerce, community groups, the opening of envelopes, business conferences etcPublic speaking and workshops –
Run free or paid workshops on Building Design / house / extension design/ Energy etc – its amazing the lack of knowledge Joe&Josephine Public have in this area. Get the local hotel to give you a room in return for punters buying tea/coffee/drinks etc. They dont have to be big (5-10) people – this will ease you in if you feel your not too hot on the public speaking front.Golden Pages –
Get listed – its free – but dont pay for advertisingPress Advertising
Dont advertise – It dosent really work – I have wasted a few grand over the years on advertising on various projects and it simply dosent work that wellPR
PR on the otherhand does work
and when you get into the papers dont be afraid to let everyone know about it
put the press clippings onto the media section of your website – from the punters point of vied If the practice are in the papers shure they must be goodIf you get together as a collective – there is an instant piece of news –
“Innovative Cork Collective buck the recession”
keywords – strenght in numbers – skills share – expertise share – client share – cross selling – extended network etcGet Published
“House” & “Architecture” magazineDifferent architects are good at different things –
Design
Business
Networking
Project Managing
Technology
PRIf you are starting a Collective be honest about your weaknesses
We do some business coaching here from time to time and asking people about what they are not good at can get some interesting responses [not everyone is great at everything but you be surprised how many people think they are 😉 ].
Be honest about when are you in your zone – designing, teaching, networking, etcI am sure there are loads more things which I have left out but
The best of luck,
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April 3, 2009 at 11:21 am #806723AnonymousInactive
Thanks for the input garyion,
there is some very interesting stuff there.
I’m in the process of looking into the blogging/ twitter options, so watch this space! -
December 29, 2009 at 11:41 am #806724AnonymousInactive
I’m looking for an architect or firm of architects to help me with some work on my home (this could suit a recently redundant architect with low overheads and needing some business!).
My house is a 3 bed detached bungalow on 0.2 of an acre in Cork City. We want to do, in two phases, an attic conversion and extension to side and rear. There is some internal rework also needed (e.g. rewiring, improving air tightness).
If you have experience in these sorts of projects and think you’re the man, woman or firm for the job, please PM me. Reference sites and clients will be requested and reviewed.
Thanks.
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