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Tag Archives: Clippings.com
Clippings adds company profiles and ‘collaboration’
Clippings.com, the Pinterest-style architectural and interior design scrapbook service I wrote about in February, has launched a company profiles service (and has a new logo). This new marketing channel will allow firms to use their design portfolio to connect them … Continue reading
Posted in AEC, construction collaboration, marketing, media, networks, Web 2.0
Tagged AEC, architecture, Asite, Clippings.com, construction, marketing, social media, Woobius
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Clippings.com – the architecture/design equivalent of Pinterest
It’s perhaps no coincidence that an AEC-oriented social scrapbook service has been launched hot on the heels of a surge of interest in Pinterest. Earlier this month, I got my invitation to join Pinterest. It was, apparently, the hottest things … Continue reading
Posted in AEC, blogs, marketing, mobile, networks, PR, Web 2.0
Tagged AEC, architecture, blog, Clippings.com, construction, engineering, interior design, marketing, OpenBuildings.com, Pinterest, PR, scrap-book, social media, Web 2.0
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