Semi separate of my coworking space my experience was similar to Craig's as far 
as classes. Lots of work variable pay-off 

We've had tremendous success with meet ups as our space has a dedicated space 
that can hold about 60 people with 10' screen, HD projector etc. That has 
worked well. 

We're open to hosting classes when approached and have a relationship with 
Dabble but haven't had a class hit critical mass yet. 



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On Thursday, November 1, 2012 at 9:26 AM, Craig Baute - Creative Density 
Coworking wrote:

> Alex is right that classes vary dramatically from space to space.
> 
> We tried to do regular classes and found it to be difficult to find quality 
> instructors and to market the classes. Basically, it's a lot of work with 
> little pay off. I have since shifted my focus and looking partner services 
> that have already built the marketing and organizing machine like Dabble.co 
> (http://Dabble.co) or Skill Share.
> 
> Craig
> Creative Density
> Denver, CO
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