4 ways to promote your business on Designing Buildings Wiki
With many construction marketers now looking to optimise reduced marketing budgets, here are 4 ways you can cost effectively reach and engage construction professionals through Designing Buildings Wiki, the construction industry knowledge base.
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[edit] Build your reputation as a subject matter expert
Write and publish your articles for free on the site. This article gets 114,000 views a year!
[edit] Generate leadsFeature a call to action button back to your content for data capture and follow-up. This CTA campaign delivers several hundred downloads a month. |
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[edit] Build brand awareness, reputation and drive leads
Become a sponsor and get your own bespoke promotional programme. Join the ICE, CIOB, breTRUST, ECA, CIAT, BSRIA and the IHBC.
[edit] Cement your reputation as the sector authority
Create a sub wiki and own your sector's knowledge. Like this BIM wiki.
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