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Architecture Blog Success Stories [2024]

Updated: September 6th, 2024

Think of an architecture blog as your industry-specific newsletter where visitors learn new trends or keep up with the local architectural practices locally or globally. Starting an architecture blog can be a great way to share your passion for architecture and design with the world, but it's also important to make sure you're doing it in a way that brings you money.

To start an architecture blog, find a suitable niche with the potential to attract a readership. Update the blog with new posts regularly so you can appeal to a new audience often. Don't just write about the latest trends—write about what inspires you personally and why.

In this list, you'll find real-world architecture blog success stories and very profitable examples of starting a architecture blog that makes money.

1. O2 Treehouse ($762K/year)

Dustin Feider, the founder of O2 Treehouse, came up with the idea when he built a geodesic sphere in a treetop for his senior capstone project in college. This unique design garnered attention and led him to realize the potential in the treehouse building industry. Today, O2 Treehouse is a well-known company with a two-year backlog of projects and has been featured in over 85 publications.

How much money it makes: $762K/year
How much did it cost to start: $12K
How many people on the team: 8

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How I Started A $63K/Month Custom Built Treehouse Business And Got Featured In Over 85 Publications

Founder, Dustin Feider, shares how he started O2 Treehouse Commercial, a custom-built treehouse business generating $63K/month, which has been featured in over 85 publications and has a two-year backlog of projects waiting, along with the launch of Treewalkers, a treehouse hospitality franchise seeking to reconnect people with nature on a larger scale through a crowdfunding equity campaign via StartEngine.

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