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In the few months since I launched this blog (dedicated to encouraging and equipping fellow architects to start their own professional blogs) I have seen several developments that are worth noting. If launching your own blog seems daunting, you may find solace in numbers. Here are three blog communities you could affiliate with or just visit to see what other professionals are producing.

 

The industry-specific networking site, UPworld, which is built around the global Real Estate, Design and Construction fields began its blog feature last year. Selected UPworld members agree to provide one publish-ready post per month. The site administrator regulates the posts so there is a fresh flow of new content for member-readers.  UPworld is free but it has moved to ”by invitation only” enrollment; please let me know if you’d like to check it out and I’ll email you the link. My series of blogs explores netgiving, a term I use for enlightened online interaction beyond mere networking.  

 

There is a new industry-based blogging venture that I just encountered through one of my LinkedIn groups. It was initiated by a young Engineering Marketer named Curtis Lewis. The site is called AecPress and serves ”interior designers, architects and builders (who see) the benefits of engaging in social media” and seek an audience of peers for their blogs. This audience aligns with my target niche, so I’m right in there with Curtis. Membership is open, so please take a look at AecPress.

  

I have one final example of industry-directed blogging - and along with it a humble request. Mark Buckshon at Construction Marketing Ideas has established one of the finest construction blog networks. To showcase the quantity and quality of the blogs, he has established the Best Construction Blog competition. Follow this link to the official ballot; from the titles alone you can see the array of specialty niches within the construction industry. There really are some fine examples of professional blogs that you can peruse for information and blogging inspiration. Why not vote for one or two? (I’ll tuck my request in here: While you’ve got the ballot open, please vote for my blog, “Building Content“. It is seventh on the list. Soliciting votes like this is okay, it’s actually approved by the concert rules. Thanks!)

  

I invite you to access these different blogging communities. If you have any specific questions, please let me know. And as always, feel free to leave your comments here.

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2 Responses to Blogging Communities
  1. Curtis
    February 16, 2010 | 11:51 pm

    Wow buddy (just so you know I’m reading). I’d like to thank you for a couple of things in this article… but I think I’ll focus on perhaps a not so obvious one.

    You subtly mentioned that joining all of these communities (not that there’s too many…lol) could benefit one’s marketing efforts. Boy, I love to see when people really get social media!

    SM is all about collaborating and networking not finding one tool or channel. To be honest this is something I learned through trial and error so I appreciate you highlighting this fact.

    Best of success in the comeptition… there’s a couple of good ones in there. Tim over at CofeBuz is a buddy I met through LI and he’s another GREAT blogger you should check out.

    (OK – I’m also glad you dropped a line in here for AecPress!)

    Thanks again!

  2. collier1960
    February 20, 2010 | 12:16 am

    Thank you, Curtis.

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