Excellent points, I never thought about the point you made about if they 
have specific days they can come in they will generally stick with that 
rather than unlimited access. 
 
Brian

On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 7:24:55 AM UTC-7, Alex Hillman wrote:

>  A couple of things to consider:
>
> 1) tiered memberships based on usage creates a clear path of advancement. 
> Given the opportunity, people will "graduate" to the next level if the 
> community helps being them more success and/or happiness
>
> 2) "Unlimited" does something funny to the paradox of choice in that if 
> people can come in any time they want, most people will come in less. If 
> they choose specifically how often they'll come in, they're more likely to 
> follow through. 
>
> 3) You can meter how you oversell with packages. Our business models all 
> depend on some % of our members NOT coming in at the same time. Unlimited 
> usage doesn't allow you to control that. When we notice that were 
> approaching capacity, well also take note of our attendance and which 
> memberships are most popular/in use, and start a temporary waiting list for 
> other membership levels. I
>
> All of this stems from one thing: having an active community before 
> opening gives you the ability to anticipate usage from actions rather than 
> surveys. All of our numbers were derived from the 6-9 months of pre-launch 
> community building, and have held strong as we've grown. 
>
> -Alex 
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> On Jan 22, 2013, at 1:52 PM, bfogle <fog...@ymail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>  While researching different membership packages across a variety of 
> coworking spaces I have come to realize that A LOT of coworking spaces 
> prefer to base their membership packages on a certain number of days per 
> month rather than on fixed packages per month. For example ill use Indy 
> Hall (because I know Alex frequents these posts and can probably shed some 
> light) they have a basic package (work 1 day per month) and a 6 pack (work 
> 6 days per month). Do you find this type of membership package to be more 
> beneficial for your space than say a package that is just based on a 
> monthly rate say $50 a month for unlimited work bar access or $100 a month 
> for unlimited dedicated desk package (just making these numbers up). I 
> guess I was just surprised by the amount of spaces that do their 
> memberships this way and was curious of the pros/cons.
>  
> Thanks
> Brian
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