Some updates on your comments:
On Jul 25, 1:27 am, Eric Marden <eric.mar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Converting people from free to paid coworking is not as easy as it
> looks.
-> yes, this seems like a big step, am carefully
reading all advice I find on this
> Make your jelly events a regular thing.
-> I have the august jelly schedule, and will
plan on continuing this once our VT space is open
> Keep the community engaged.
-> again, this feels like a full-time job. I
feel like when I meet people and talk about it , they
totally get it and love the idea. I'm trying
to get this place started and keep my 'day job' , my consulting
company, running at the same time. It's crazy
tricky and busy, but very exciting. And the two
complement each other so much, that it's not
hard. Just busy.
Plus I love to talk it up. And listen to what
people are looking for.
> Find a bigger spot for the informal.
-> Done. The aug jelly will happen ina bigger
spot. Got the Burlington Free Press editor to
offer up a space in their building. May even
get some pree press out of it.
> Invite more folks.
-> Will do this . Am using twitter a lot for
marketing. What other chaneels have people found most
useful and have the greatest ROI? Email
lists? fb fan page? 1 member at a time.
> Enlist the most passionate participants to help build the community
-> yes, I find this is definitely a key item. They
are out there and can be your best advocates and marketers.
> and evangelize coworking.
>
> Good Luck!
> -> thank you!!!!!!!
> - Eric Marden
> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .http://ericmarden.com
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