ArCH Website on page 2 of Google

After only being active for about 3 or 4 days, our ArCH website is on Page 2 of Google for our CEUs for Licensed Architects page, just above the AIA of NYC.  How about that?

I just punched up a few SEO things, so my guess is that will continue to rise, until we are on page 1.  The AIA is #1.

The difference is: those that we list are Free and mainly online.

ArCH Member, Perry Cofield & Job Corps

Friend, co-founder of ArCH, and licensed architect Perry Cofield has recently been working with Job Corps across the USA.  He evaluates existing Job Corps facilities along with a team of engineers and inputs that information into the Job Corps facilities software, to help them assess conditions and evaluate future improvements.

Perry explained that the Job Corps was established by Sargent Shriver.  His son, Mark Shriver, congratulated recent Job Corps graduates on August 24, 2012 in Washington, D.C. on National Job Corp Commencement Day.  The program acquired portions of old military bases, unoccupied seminaries and other facilities decades ago, in the Lyndon Johnson era.  The purpose is to house vocational students in dormitories and have classrooms and cafeterias and other facilities available to help train America’s youth to become what they want to be, in a vocational context.

For more information on the US Department of Labor’s Job Corps, see:
US Job Corps

Congratulations on your good work there, Perry!  America thanks you!

Just one more example of the kind of professionals we have among our ArCH membership.

Registering and Log-in to the ArCH Blog

Hello ArCH Folks,

I’ve not seen anybody else posting anything yet, or making comments, which tells me that the interface might need tweaking.  As our website programmers have explained it to me, it is:

You are now welcome to register as a Subscriber to this blog, then Log-in to begin leaving comments to other’s posts. You can immediately become a Subscriber, allowing you to make comments, however Admin needs to recognize you as a full member before upgrading your blog status to Contributor, so that might take a few hours, depending on where Admin is. Once you are recognized as a Contributor, you can then begin creating your own new topics and Posting them here (called Posts on WordPress sites, which this is).