Leading architects in Chennai?
Probably not the ones you’d list off the top of your head, at least, not according to Google!
Bangalore? Same story.
Mumbai? Sure, a few recognisable names from architecture magazines, awards or your Insta/LinkedIn feed show up, but not quite.
Outdated blogs and keyword-heavy content still dominate the top of search results; in other words, visibility.
As an architect, I can’t help but react with a perplexed mix of distaste and mild side-eyeing at all the digital gimmicks. But as a content writer, I know it IS a strategy to stay ahead by feeding the search engines exactly what they need.
Relevance these days dwells in the gap between reality and Google results, making content a two-way street. Audiences turn into clients, clients turn into audiences.
In the big game, the real win isn’t racking up numbers or flooding feeds; it’s creating work that sticks with people.
That’s why, as architects and designers, your website and social media need to be more than just polished showpieces. They must reflect perspective, process, and context, not just outcomes.
While 100 blogs tell you where best to place a fish tank inside a house, almost none explain how it actually changes the experience of a space.
All those podcasts and content dumps, do you really remember what was said a minute later? Do you reach for a notebook to jot it all down, or is it all just another saved post lost in a sea of bookmarks?
This is exactly why I find ‘Content is King’ can be misleading.
It often disguises performative noise as value sharing. It may work for influencers or entertainment PR, and clickbait stuff, but for architects? Rarely.
Clicks and visibility might be dopamine hits, but impact goes far beyond algorithms. It shows up in conversations, stories, experiences, connotations, associations— in mind; In memory.
Content should tell a story— of choices, challenges, breakthroughs, flukes, or even failures.
Let your audience get a glimpse of your world, or the world through your lens. Not to impress them, but to move them, challenge them, or simply make them see something they haven’t before.
That’s where the connection begins and relevance thrives!
So, how are you showing up on the search results and feeds? Would people bring up you and your work in a random conversation in real life? 👀