by markitecture | Sep 6, 2011 | AEC Industry, GoNoGoPro, Marketing for Architecture Firms, Uncategorized
In case you haven’t heard the great news, GoNoGoPro has now gone on the market 100% free. No catch, no hidden sign on fees, we just want the industry to get the most out of the tool.In tandem with that, even though not intentionally timed this way, GoNoGoPro was...
by markitecture | Jul 12, 2011 | AEC Industry, Architecture Firm Websites, Branding, GoNoGoPro, Marketing for Architecture Firms, Social Media for Architects, Uncategorized
There is always something else to do.There is always another RFP, another conference, another brochure, another meeting…another bright shiny object.What distinguishes the bright shiny object from the light at the end of the tunnel is your marketing plan. There...
by markitecture | Nov 19, 2010 | AEC Industry, GoNoGoPro, Marketing for Architecture Firms, Uncategorized
We’re very excited to announce the first online demo video for GoNoGoPro. The video is 8 minutes in length and covers all of the basics of the tool – allowing viewers to understand the software well enough to sign up and set up right...
by markitecture | Sep 28, 2010 | AEC Industry, GoNoGoPro, Marketing for Architecture Firms, Uncategorized
With the official launch of GoNoGoPro only days away, I couldn’t help but write a post detailing some of the long term benefits to using such a simple, yet powerful tool. Sure, the day-to-day use will save time, money and likely prevent your firm from going...
by markitecture | Aug 22, 2010 | AEC Industry, GoNoGoPro, Marketing for Architecture Firms, Uncategorized
I’ve been doing a lot of demos for GoNoGoPro the past couple weeks, and the demos have led to some awesome questions about the RFP decision-making process.Whether formal or not, all firms go through some sort of a process to decide which jobs are worth pursuing....
by markitecture | Jun 30, 2010 | AEC Industry, GoNoGoPro, Marketing for Architecture Firms, Uncategorized
There are a few ways to determine the importance of a strong Go/No-Go decision process for your architecture, engineering or construction firm. Regardless of how you look at it though, the fact is it’s important. For this particular post, I’d like to focus...