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1-Year-Old Architecture Studio Lands Major NYC Client (Alexander Buckeridge of Studio Bucky)

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#29: Alexander Buckridge returns to Growthitect just over a year into launching Studio Bucky, revealing how he landed his biggest project yet. We dive deep on Bucky’s strategies, lessons, and mindset shifts behind continued growth as a new firm owner.

PS - If you’re a growth-minded firm owner or leader, apply to join us inside The Studio - https://growthitect.com/studio

Learn more about Studio Bucky: https://studiobucky.com/

Here’s what you’ll learn in the episode:

→ What never fails to keep Alexander’s firm on track and aligned with its core mission.

→ How one unexpected email and consistent social media activity opened the door to a major New York client.

→ The truth about why showing up, even when it feels like crickets, actually moves your marketing needle.

→ How Bucky spotted the warning signs in a prospective client unhappy with their last architect.

→ Why personalized, face-to-face meetings became the secret weapon that won the project over competitors.

→ How Alexander’s tailored proposal and flexible fees turned client frustrations into a green light.

→ Why Tyler swears by walking clients through proposals in person instead of just sending emails.

→ What tiny, daily habits did Alexander credit for creating unstoppable early momentum?

→ The best piece of advice for anyone dreaming of launching their own architecture practice.

(05:45) How a serendipitous project opportunity arises

(09:18) The power of organic social media

(10:01) Idea generation and consistency

(15:11) Why inconsistent service frustrates clients

(19:37) Building partnerships through active listening

(22:21) Systematic strategies for positive results

(25:41) Personality over portfolio

(30:20) Embrace experimentation and learning

GROWTHITECT RESOURCES

→ Apply to join The Studio - https://growthitect.com/studio

→ Join thousands of architects on the free Growthitect newsletter - https://growthitect.com/join

STAY CONNECTED

→ Follow on LinkedIn

→ Follow on Instagram

→ Subscribe on YouTube

→ Follow on Twitter

  continue reading

30 episodes

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Manage episode 497484755 series 3580631
Content provided by Tyler Suomala. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tyler Suomala or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

#29: Alexander Buckridge returns to Growthitect just over a year into launching Studio Bucky, revealing how he landed his biggest project yet. We dive deep on Bucky’s strategies, lessons, and mindset shifts behind continued growth as a new firm owner.

PS - If you’re a growth-minded firm owner or leader, apply to join us inside The Studio - https://growthitect.com/studio

Learn more about Studio Bucky: https://studiobucky.com/

Here’s what you’ll learn in the episode:

→ What never fails to keep Alexander’s firm on track and aligned with its core mission.

→ How one unexpected email and consistent social media activity opened the door to a major New York client.

→ The truth about why showing up, even when it feels like crickets, actually moves your marketing needle.

→ How Bucky spotted the warning signs in a prospective client unhappy with their last architect.

→ Why personalized, face-to-face meetings became the secret weapon that won the project over competitors.

→ How Alexander’s tailored proposal and flexible fees turned client frustrations into a green light.

→ Why Tyler swears by walking clients through proposals in person instead of just sending emails.

→ What tiny, daily habits did Alexander credit for creating unstoppable early momentum?

→ The best piece of advice for anyone dreaming of launching their own architecture practice.

(05:45) How a serendipitous project opportunity arises

(09:18) The power of organic social media

(10:01) Idea generation and consistency

(15:11) Why inconsistent service frustrates clients

(19:37) Building partnerships through active listening

(22:21) Systematic strategies for positive results

(25:41) Personality over portfolio

(30:20) Embrace experimentation and learning

GROWTHITECT RESOURCES

→ Apply to join The Studio - https://growthitect.com/studio

→ Join thousands of architects on the free Growthitect newsletter - https://growthitect.com/join

STAY CONNECTED

→ Follow on LinkedIn

→ Follow on Instagram

→ Subscribe on YouTube

→ Follow on Twitter

  continue reading

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