I think it depends WHY you have a blog. The story telling aspect is the key for 
me and using the blog to conect with PEOPLE rather than "marketing" is the 
process I'd recommend.
So when you are creating content it is easy as it is an extension of what is 
going on anyway.
I am £u<King AMAZED at how many coworking space have either
A: a super slick website with no regular content or real people on. Or B: a 
website that looks like their 15 year old nephew built it in 2011
People are leaving a lot of revenue on the table but having a shit website AND 
I can serve as an info hub for the existing community.
At Work Hubs in London we are LOVING doing a blog, podcast and email newsletter 
and sharing the journey: http://www.atworkhubs.co.uk/ 
[http://www.atworkhubs.co.uk/]
Notice I said "LOVING" and not "spending loads of time on it" or "wasting time 
on social media chasing leads"
I'm always up for a chat, rant, debate, knowledge share about this area :-)
Have a remarkable day
Bernie J Mitchell 0777 204 2012
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We do at Betacowork : http://www.betacowork.com/blog/

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