We're preparing to open in a city of 75,000 in mid-February.

In preparation for our opening, we are:
 putting ads in the e-flyer from the chamber of commerce,
 visiting a number of the business networking groups (BNI organizes group of
small freelancers to give each other referrals)
 talking to informal networks (robotics clubs, User-groups, others we like
with some geek-cred)

As coworking is new up here, a local radio station will devote an hour
during a call-in show to talk about it, on Feb. 8.

my thoughts - hope it helps,  Good luck with it!

Garth.
Two Rivers Business Centre, Prince George, Canada
On 19 January 2011 15:37, SouthEnd CoWorking Charlotte, NC <
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> We are opening a new coworking space SouthEnd CoWorking in Charlotte,
> NC.  It is in a good high traffic area of town with parking on site
> and a block from the lightrail line.  What is the the best way you
> have promoted your coworking space.
> We are planning the traditional sign and flyer type advertizing.  Also
> visiting the local business in the area, ie apartments, restaurants,
> shops we'll advise and leave some basic business large business
> cards.
>
> Your thoughts along this line please.
>
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