Luciole Design on Facebook.

Because you just never know where people might look for ideas.

Use the link if you’re a fan of Facebook:

Luciole Design Landscape Architects on Facebook!
Social Media
How “social” can this media be when you don’t sit around a table and talk, visit, entertain together? I can post all the outdoor cooking tips I want, too bad almost none of them will ever taste any of it! And although it’s fun to communicate with people from everywhere, it’s not like meeting them in person and really seeing what they do, what they love and how they live.

If you’re into living in non-immersive 2D on a screen, his is where you’ll find us, ranked:

Instagram

This does not (yet) echo on the Facebook page – if it does, then FB will move up in rank.

This blog (you are here!)

We have formatting, all kinds of blocks and better page control, so this is where articles and more in-depth pages live.

Facebook

Like Instagram, but more interactive on a computer. Better control over images and captions, too. Since it was just created ten minutes ago, I can’t say if it will be a hit.

LinkedIn

I don’t know if clients go here. It seems there is a horde of sales types, with a few friends and colleagues mixed in. But then this is the only way to reach some of them.

Houzz (a far distant last place)

These guys will hound you for “premium” features, upsell, upsell upsell! And we get leads from time to time – but they communicate via Houzz, not phone or e-mail, and pretty much never answer our messages. They’re often far away, too. But some clients use the service for idea communication, so we have to keep it around like an old sock the neighbor’s dog might play with – but doesn’t. So they don’t get a link unless they pay us for it (because if money is all they care about that’s what they wont receive. Not from us, anyway!).

Published by mike

Mike is a licensed landscape architect. He's also an artist, photographer and occasional chef. Luciole Design specializes in sustainable, contemporary, modern landscape design - and traditional landscape styles that fit into California's Mediterranean climate. Sacramento, California.