At Nomadz we simply tell people they can come by a few times for free  
and have to pay when they want to drop in regularly. For the  
CoworkerPassport i don't expect people to stick around for very long  
either so it basically works itself out. Think of it as a free 3 day  
trial.

Tijs

On 2 okt 2008, at 20:35, Mike Schinkel wrote:

>
> Hi all:
>
> I'm hearing that a lot of you are allowing people to use the coworking
> spaces for free. In trying to plan a facility I've run the numbers  
> and I
> don't see how that is possible.  First I don't see how you can get  
> people to
> pay for what you are giving for free and second I don't see how you  
> can make
> the density work.
>
> I understand that coworking is all about providing an open  
> environment and
> letting people use it w/o signing up is in the spirit of things but  
> in order
> for us to pull this off it needs to be profitable, i.e. not  
> operating at a
> loss.
>
> Could anyone speak to this please?  Thanks in advance.
>
> -Mike Schinkel
> President; NewClarity LLC
> Organizer: Atlanta Web Entrepreneurs
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeschinkel
> http://mikeschinkel.com
> http://atlanta-web.org
>
>
> >

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