The ABCs of Starting an Architecture Firm with Jon Clayton
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Ever felt like architecture school didn't prepare you for the business side of things?
In this episode, I talk to Jon Clayton, an Architectural Technologist helping architects succeed in entrepreneurship with his podcast, Architecture Business Club.
Jon shares his story, from starting as an architect to launching Architecture Business Club to fill the business gaps in the AEC industry. He also introduces his free resource, The Architecture Business Blueprint, a 71-page guide to building your own architecture business.
We also discuss why having the right people in your business matters, how personal branding can make a difference, and the importance of marketing and offering specific services. Jon gives great tips on hiring consultants, managing money, and using digital tools to make running an architecture business easier.
Want to learn how to make your firm thrive? Don’t miss out — listen now and start your path to success!
ABOUT THE GUEST:
Jon Clayton is the founder of Architect Business Club based in Norfolk, England. He's a chartered architectural technologist who has worked in architecture for over two decades and a sole practitioner for over 10 of those years. John struggled with the challenges of being a sole practitioner in architecture.
He's made it his mission to help architecture professionals around the world free up their time and build profitable future -proof businesses that fit around their lives. He does this through his work as a coach, consultant, and a mentor, and through knowledge sharing on his top -rated weekly podcast. Outside of work, John's a guitar -playing, kayaking, Lego -building movie trivia buff!
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