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How To View Invoices and Update Your Profile Information On Our Website

Ever wonder where your invoices are hiding after you register for an event?

Staying connected with SMPS Colorado starts with keeping your profile up to date. Whether you need to update your contact information, renew your membership, or access past invoices, our platform makes it simple. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to manage your account efficiently, ensuring you never miss an important update or opportunity. Let’s get started!

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Event Recap Spotlight: January & February 2025

2025 Kickoff Event Recap
January & February Events have kicked the year off right! 


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List of Links: Strengthen Your AEC Marketing Strategy in the New Year

As we dive into the busy early months of the year—filled with calendar planning and proposal deadlines—it's important to stay grounded in a strong marketing strategy. To help you focus your efforts and achieve your goals, we’ve gathered a few insightful articles to guide you:


 

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Positioning Yourself to be a Persuasive Communicator

Our weeks are filled with meetings and one-on-ones that often require some level of persuasion to get someone to move forward on something. These things can be small – the position and size of a logo on a marketing piece – or big – a new budget item for a website redesign. No matter what the ask is, you need to know how to communicate your point with authority and clarity in a way that makes sense to decision makers. 

A little bit of work on the front end of a presentation – positioning yourself as a persuasive speaker – can help you effectively deliver your message. You need to establish yourself as a credible source of information before your audience will listen to what you have to say.

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Restaurant Review: The Best Thai Food in Denver - U.S. Thai

The best Thai food in Denver. Period. If you’ve ever lived in Denver, you already know or you should. I’ve brought it up in random conversations across the country, and every time, it’s the same reaction: a knowing nod and a look of longing. Even in Joshua Tree, chatting with a vintage store owner who used to live in Denver, I mentioned “the best Thai food in Denver is...” and before I could finish, he goes, “U.S. Thai.” It’s that legendary. 

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