About Simon Baxter
B2B Marketer. MD W7 Marketing Communications.

Simon Baxter is Managing Director of W7 Marketing Communications, a B2B marketing agency.
Simon works with Designing Buildings Wiki to help construction companies and organisations promote their brands, products and services to the site's large numbers of construction users looking to improve their knowledge.
Designing Buildings Wiki is the no.1 free to view construction industry knowledge base, encouraging the open sharing of knowledge and best practice.
With over 350,000 views a week Designing Buildings Wiki is a key construction media channel offering companies the opportunity to connect their PR and marketing messages with Designing Building Wiki's construction industry audience.
You can set up a profile and publish articles on construction industry topics, products and services for free, making it a 'no brainer' as part of any PR campaign.
You can then increase your reach and draw your target audience to your own landing pages and content with a range of paid for solutions.
For more information and to find out how you can connect your PR and marketing messages please contact Simon Baxter at [email protected] or ring Simon on 01243 389071 / 07753600031.
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Published articles:
- Why Designing Buildings Wiki should be part of your construction PR campaign
- How to use Designing Buildings Wiki to move prospects into your marketing funnel
- How VELUX Commercial use Designing Buildings Wiki to promote their brand and acquire prospects
- Using modular bespoke display stands to create a covid safe working environment
- A guide to successful exhibiting in a post Covid environment
- How to write a popular article
- Subject focus on drainage
- Top twenty articles May 2021
- Construction industry exhibitions list
- How to evaluate the business potential of an exhibition
- Using Designing Buildings Wiki to inform content creation
- How becoming a headline sponsor of Designing Buildings Wiki can help you achieve your business goals
- How to get free PR in the construction industry using Designing Buildings Wiki. (youtube video. 5 mins)
- 10 tips for optimising on-page SEO
- Construction coffee break puzzles
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Unlocking surplus public defence land and more to speed up the delivery of housing.
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill
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Farnborough College Unveils its Half-house for Sustainable Construction Training.
Spring Statement 2025 with reactions from industry
Confirming previously announced funding, and welfare changes amid adjusted growth forecast.
Scottish Government responds to Grenfell report
As fund for unsafe cladding assessments is launched.
CLC and BSR process map for HRB approvals
One of the initial outputs of their weekly BSR meetings.
Architects Academy at an insulation manufacturing facility
Programme of technical engagement for aspiring designers.
Building Safety Levy technical consultation response
Details of the planned levy now due in 2026.
Great British Energy install solar on school and NHS sites
200 schools and 200 NHS sites to get solar systems, as first project of the newly formed government initiative.
600 million for 60,000 more skilled construction workers
Announced by Treasury ahead of the Spring Statement.
The restoration of the novelist’s birthplace in Eastwood.
Life Critical Fire Safety External Wall System LCFS EWS
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PAC report on the Remediation of Dangerous Cladding
Recommendations on workforce, transparency, support, insurance, funding, fraud and mismanagement.
New towns, expanded settlements and housing delivery
Modular inquiry asks if new towns and expanded settlements are an effective means of delivering housing.