by Applying Pareto’s 80-20 Principle to Your Marketing Strategies”

How to apply the 80-20 Pareto Principle to marketing. With this amazing principle you can get extraordinary results without extraordinary effort or expense. This is the most powerful productivity tool first discovered in 1906 and works like a magic wand when applied to selling design services.
An easy to implement tool that will enable you to get the name, address and phone numberof potential clients who are planning upcoming projects in your area. You'll attract clients seeking out an architect, rather than always having to chase after projects.
How to get qualified prospects to book an initial meeting by offering a proprietary service they cannot get from any other architect. Imagine every week receiving 1-2 new meeting booking requests from clients you have never spoken to before!
Exactly what to say to get paid for pre-design advice (rather than giving it away in hopes of winning the project). You will receive real examples and exact scripts to use to flip the power, take control and start getting paid (and respected) for pre design advice, much like a doctor doing a diagnosis prior to an operation.
These methods are actually working right now for designers around the world.
Richard will explain the psychology and show you real life examples from architects who have established themselves as authorities in their markets by applying this powerful framework to their marketing messages.



Co-founder of the Architect Marketing Institute. Richard has trained over 500 architecture and design firms since AMI began in 2013, and is considered by many as the world's leading architect marketing coach.

AIA Course Number: AMI005R2
Delivery Method: On Demand
How to apply the 80-20 Pareto principle to marketing.
Learn how to get the name, address and phone number of potential clients who are planning upcoming projects in your area.
How to get qualified prospects to book an initial meeting by offering a proprietary service they cannot get from any other architect.
Learn exactly what to say to get paid for pre-design advice (rather than giving it away in hopes of winning the project).

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