Every architect knows that moment — when a client looks you and says, “Your fee is too high… I can't pay this!”It feels like a small compromise, a harmless adjustment to secure the job. But that’s often where the real problem begins. Because when you lower your fee to please a client, you don’t just reduce your price — you reduce your power. In this episode of The SILL TALKS Podcast, Arc. Egbeiyon Leonard, shares raw, real, and hard-earned lessons from practice — about how charging low fees o...
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Every architect knows that moment — when a client looks you and says, “Your fee is too high… I can't pay this!”It feels like a small compromise, a harmless adjustment to secure the job. But that’s often where the real problem begins. Because when you lower your fee to please a client, you don’t just reduce your price — you reduce your power. In this episode of The SILL TALKS Podcast, Arc. Egbeiyon Leonard, shares raw, real, and hard-earned lessons from practice — about how charging low fees o...
006 LEVERAGING LINKEDIN TO INCREASE ARCHITECT'S REVENUE
SILL TALKS
15 minutes
2 months ago
006 LEVERAGING LINKEDIN TO INCREASE ARCHITECT'S REVENUE
Most architects use LinkedIn as a digital CV; something to update once in a while, but few understand its power as a business growth tool. Clients, investors, and collaborators are already on the platform, actively searching for professionals to work with. The real challenge? Knowing how to position yourself so that opportunities find you. In this episode of The SILL TALKS PODCAST, we uncover how architects can transform LinkedIn from a passive profile into a revenue-generating machine. You’l...
SILL TALKS
Every architect knows that moment — when a client looks you and says, “Your fee is too high… I can't pay this!”It feels like a small compromise, a harmless adjustment to secure the job. But that’s often where the real problem begins. Because when you lower your fee to please a client, you don’t just reduce your price — you reduce your power. In this episode of The SILL TALKS Podcast, Arc. Egbeiyon Leonard, shares raw, real, and hard-earned lessons from practice — about how charging low fees o...