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In the architectural profession, few topics create more confusion, fear, and silence than this one:
“Architects must not advertise.”
For decades, this statement has shaped how architects behave, show up, communicate, and even define their own professional identity. But in today’s digital world—where clients discover projects online, trust is built on visibility, and influence flows through understanding—the refusal to be seen has quietly damaged the profession more than we admit.
In this deep, transformative, 13mins+ episode, Arc. Egbeiyon Leonard takes architects across Africa on an unfiltered journey into the heart of the issue:
⭐ What’s the TRUE difference between advertising and marketing?
⭐ Why are architects still invisible in a world where visibility = credibility?
⭐ How did a rule designed to protect the profession end up weakening it?
⭐ Why are quacks, 3D artists, and builders more visible than trained architects?
⭐ How can architects ethically market themselves without breaking any regulations?
⭐ What does the future look like for architects who refuse to show up?
This episode blends storytelling, ethics, business strategy, industry insight, and real-life examples that every architect, young or seasoned, can deeply relate to.
You’ll learn:
This is not an episode about branding.
This is not an episode about motivational speaking.
This is a wake-up call for a profession that has stayed quiet for too long.
If you’ve ever wondered why clients undervalue architects, why the profession keeps losing ground, or why your skill alone isn’t bringing the opportunities you deserve, this episode is for you.
🎙️ Who should listen?
If you're ready to rethink your visibility, your influence, and your voice as an architect, press play.
🎧 The SILL TALKS Podcast — The show that helps architects build businesses that are sustainable and profitable.
Send an email to:
[email protected] to let us know what challenges you are currently facing in your business, to see how best we can help you overcome them.
By Egbeiyon Leonard5
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In the architectural profession, few topics create more confusion, fear, and silence than this one:
“Architects must not advertise.”
For decades, this statement has shaped how architects behave, show up, communicate, and even define their own professional identity. But in today’s digital world—where clients discover projects online, trust is built on visibility, and influence flows through understanding—the refusal to be seen has quietly damaged the profession more than we admit.
In this deep, transformative, 13mins+ episode, Arc. Egbeiyon Leonard takes architects across Africa on an unfiltered journey into the heart of the issue:
⭐ What’s the TRUE difference between advertising and marketing?
⭐ Why are architects still invisible in a world where visibility = credibility?
⭐ How did a rule designed to protect the profession end up weakening it?
⭐ Why are quacks, 3D artists, and builders more visible than trained architects?
⭐ How can architects ethically market themselves without breaking any regulations?
⭐ What does the future look like for architects who refuse to show up?
This episode blends storytelling, ethics, business strategy, industry insight, and real-life examples that every architect, young or seasoned, can deeply relate to.
You’ll learn:
This is not an episode about branding.
This is not an episode about motivational speaking.
This is a wake-up call for a profession that has stayed quiet for too long.
If you’ve ever wondered why clients undervalue architects, why the profession keeps losing ground, or why your skill alone isn’t bringing the opportunities you deserve, this episode is for you.
🎙️ Who should listen?
If you're ready to rethink your visibility, your influence, and your voice as an architect, press play.
🎧 The SILL TALKS Podcast — The show that helps architects build businesses that are sustainable and profitable.
Send an email to:
[email protected] to let us know what challenges you are currently facing in your business, to see how best we can help you overcome them.