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Help: architectural web sites Nmax 02-23-2007
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Posted by Nmax on February 23, 2007, 11:33 am
This is the first time I post on this group so.. Hi everyone!

I am in need of your help! I am working on my marketing thesis on the
most popular web sites visited by architects. I would like to
concentrate on the 5 most popular architectural sites that offer
useful resources and information about the industry, building
materials, and new projects. I have already found many sites but find
it difficult to understand which are the most useful and frequented by
professionals.

Any suggestions would be most welcome!!! Thank you sooo much for your
help!!

Nmax


Posted by Michael Bulatovich on February 23, 2007, 1:56 pm

> This is the first time I post on this group so.. Hi everyone!
>
> I am in need of your help! I am working on my marketing thesis on the
> most popular web sites visited by architects. I would like to
> concentrate on the 5 most popular architectural sites that offer
> useful resources and information about the industry, building
> materials, and new projects. I have already found many sites but find
> it difficult to understand which are the most useful and frequented by
> professionals.
>
> Any suggestions would be most welcome!!! Thank you sooo much for your
> help!!

Honestly, there aren't a lot of sites I frequent of this type. I absolutely
hat the big catalogue sites. After Google, Wikipedia and various government
agencies, all of which I visit daily, there is a list of manufacturer's and
associations that I might only visit twice a year. There's really nothing in
between.

For years my home page has been http://www.aldaily.com/


--


MichaelB
www.michaelbulatovich.ca



Posted by Michael Bulatovich on February 23, 2007, 2:00 pm

>
>> This is the first time I post on this group so.. Hi everyone!
>>
>> I am in need of your help! I am working on my marketing thesis on the
>> most popular web sites visited by architects. I would like to
>> concentrate on the 5 most popular architectural sites that offer
>> useful resources and information about the industry, building
>> materials, and new projects. I have already found many sites but find
>> it difficult to understand which are the most useful and frequented by
>> professionals.
>>
>> Any suggestions would be most welcome!!! Thank you sooo much for your
>> help!!
>
> Honestly, there aren't a lot of sites I frequent of this type. I
> absolutely hat the big catalogue sites.

***hate***



Posted by RicodJour on February 23, 2007, 4:02 pm
Michael Bulatovich wrote:
> >
> >> This is the first time I post on this group so.. Hi everyone!
> >>
> >> I am in need of your help! I am working on my marketing thesis on the
> >> most popular web sites visited by architects. I would like to
> >> concentrate on the 5 most popular architectural sites that offer
> >> useful resources and information about the industry, building
> >> materials, and new projects. I have already found many sites but find
> >> it difficult to understand which are the most useful and frequented by
> >> professionals.
> >>
> >> Any suggestions would be most welcome!!! Thank you sooo much for your
> >> help!!
> >
> > Honestly, there aren't a lot of sites I frequent of this type. I
> > absolutely hat the big catalogue sites.
>
> ***hate***

No, Michael, you can't proofread after posting. That's our job. You
were supposed to proofread before you hit send (or post, depending on
your reader). Your job is done - and you screwed it up. =:O

BTW, thanks for the A&L link. Looks good.

To the OP: I'm not a groupie - I don't follow architecture. It's a
dead end both in terms of career and spiritually. It will suck the
life out of you and leave your wallet sides slapping together
hollowly. Don't believe what they tell you, knit ties are not chick
magnets. Why should I encourage interest in a feckless endeavor by
visiting such web sites to keep abreast of things? Two breasts, we
can talk.

R


Posted by Kris Krieger on March 5, 2007, 7:37 pm

>
>> This is the first time I post on this group so.. Hi everyone!
>>
>> I am in need of your help! I am working on my marketing thesis on the
>> most popular web sites visited by architects. I would like to
>> concentrate on the 5 most popular architectural sites that offer
>> useful resources and information about the industry, building
>> materials, and new projects. I have already found many sites but find
>> it difficult to understand which are the most useful and frequented
>> by professionals.
>>
>> Any suggestions would be most welcome!!! Thank you sooo much for your
>> help!!
>
> Honestly, there aren't a lot of sites I frequent of this type. I
> absolutely hat the big catalogue sites. After Google, Wikipedia and
> various government agencies, all of which I visit daily, there is a
> list of manufacturer's and associations that I might only visit twice
> a year. There's really nothing in between.
>
> For years my home page has been http://www.aldaily.com/
>
>

I didn't know about that site - looks interesting, thanks :) !

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