Recently, I have established my very own architectural practice, after gaining some experience working for several firms since university. As a two-year project, I’ve set my goal to create a software-based system for most efficiently running projects and as a result have more time to spend on the creative process. Before I employ new people, I would like to have these streamlined and field-tested to perfection. I’m currently running my practice from home.
My problem is this, nobody knows about me. I’ve been lucky enough to get some work, but it’s not enough. With a limited budget, how could I reach the right people without spending all my studio time running around doing public relations? Has anybody had a similar problem and have any suggestions? Should I employ more people immediately and what is the best way to pay them?
2006-07-23
20:04:03
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