[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-02-02 Thread Fabrizio Tarará
If you're still looking Frontal Lobe fits this bill, let me know.

Fabrizio Tarara
Frontal Lobe Coworking
www.WorkFrontalLobe.com

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 11:23:33 AM UTC-5, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:

 Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
 Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
 runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
 fccoworking at gmail.com

 Angel


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[Coworking] Re: My morbid curiosity with Coworking Space Closings

2015-02-02 Thread Melissa Mesku
Alex, 

Is there such a thing as a coworking Pulitzer? 

Let me know if New Worker Magazine -- or lil' ol' me -- can be of help on 
this particular topic. 

Melissa 

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[Coworking] Poker Night and other events. How to monetize this?

2015-02-02 Thread NODO Cowork
Hello people, so we are starting to host a lot of different events that 
come from our community. Some are proposed from people inside our coworking 
space but most of them proposed by people outside the CW. 

We are hosting events like illustration night, online business meet up and 
the last one that has come up is Enterpreneur Poker night. (Take a look at 
the rules are really cool http://www.strongbeard.se/entrepreneur-poker/ ) 

But My question is, how do you owners of a space charge for this? Do you 
rent the space? Charge an entrance? Only sell the bears? 

Personally I have a problem dealing with charging. This is something I need 
to change but as i make strong bonds with everyone in the CW is hard for me 
to charge them. I know i have to change this. But any advice on dealing 
with this is will appreciate it. =) 

Have a good day you all,

Tam Tam 

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Re: [Coworking] Poker Night and other events. How to monetize this?

2015-02-02 Thread Jerome Chang
Start with a basic event fee and explain you need to pay for cleaning and 
staffing. Perhaps $50-75? Feel that out and then go from there.

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On Feb 2, 2015, at 7:08 PM, NODO Cowork tam...@nodocowork.com wrote:

 Hello people, so we are starting to host a lot of different events that come 
 from our community. Some are proposed from people inside our coworking space 
 but most of them proposed by people outside the CW. 
 
 We are hosting events like illustration night, online business meet up and 
 the last one that has come up is Enterpreneur Poker night. (Take a look at 
 the rules are really cool http://www.strongbeard.se/entrepreneur-poker/ ) 
 
 But My question is, how do you owners of a space charge for this? Do you rent 
 the space? Charge an entrance? Only sell the bears? 
 
 Personally I have a problem dealing with charging. This is something I need 
 to change but as i make strong bonds with everyone in the CW is hard for me 
 to charge them. I know i have to change this. But any advice on dealing 
 with this is will appreciate it. =) 
 
 Have a good day you all,
 
 Tam Tam 
 
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Re: [Coworking] Poker Night and other events. How to monetize this?

2015-02-02 Thread Alex Hillman
Do you know why the people who want to use your space haven’t joined your 
community yet?




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On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 10:08 PM, NODO Cowork tam...@nodocowork.com
wrote:

 Hello people, so we are starting to host a lot of different events that 
 come from our community. Some are proposed from people inside our coworking 
 space but most of them proposed by people outside the CW. 
 We are hosting events like illustration night, online business meet up and 
 the last one that has come up is Enterpreneur Poker night. (Take a look at 
 the rules are really cool http://www.strongbeard.se/entrepreneur-poker/ ) 
 But My question is, how do you owners of a space charge for this? Do you 
 rent the space? Charge an entrance? Only sell the bears? 
 Personally I have a problem dealing with charging. This is something I need 
 to change but as i make strong bonds with everyone in the CW is hard for me 
 to charge them. I know i have to change this. But any advice on dealing 
 with this is will appreciate it. =) 
 Have a good day you all,
 Tam Tam 
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[Coworking] Re: NBC TV Pilot Sharing About Coworking

2015-02-02 Thread Melissa Mesku
We just wrote about this at New Worker Magazine. I had the producers of the 
first coworking show, the reality show CoWORK (based out of HuB Sarasota) 
comment on the upcoming NBC show. 

http://newworker.co/mag/coworking-tv-show/

Melissa 

Melissa Mesku
Founding editor, New Worker Magazine
*the magazine for and by people who cowork*
newworker.co

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 8:52:01 PM UTC-5, Steve King wrote:

 Variety has an article 
 http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/nbc-orders-comedy-pilots-from-monica-potter-jimmy-fallon-1201415703/
  
 about NBC ordering a pilot of a TV show called Sharing, which it describes 
 as:

 “Sharing” is a single-camera 
 http://variety411.com/us/new-york/camera-sound-equipment/ entry from 
 Universal TV about disparate groups of people who work side-by-side in a 
 shared office space. Jeremy Bronson wrote the pilot and exec produces with 
 Fallon and Rick Schwartz. Damian Lanigan is a co-exec producer.

 I first saw this in a tweet from Grind's David Singer, so he gets the hat 
 tip for spotting this.


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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-02-02 Thread Linda Mitchell
Hello!
I am researching coworking and came upon this site. I have been a 
freelancer, either full time or part time, since 1998. A graphic designer 
/art director by trade and artist in the space in between, I am always 
looking for new ideas in the freelance workplace. I once shared office 
space with a virtual agency owner and found the benefits to be both 
financial and social. I applied for a Mission Main Street Grant by Chase 
Bank to help grow my home-based design business by acquiring a building to 
offer rentable studio spaces to other designers and artists seeking a work 
community by like minded people. I did not get a grant but the idea is such 
that I can't let go of it. I am looking into another place in a VERY small 
town that is trying to revive itself through their historical society. 
Historical buildings stand vacant interspersed with antique shops and 
several small businesses and restaurants. Located about 10 miles from a 
major urban area, this location would be perfect for those who are working 
professionals but REALLY don't like working downtown, likely can't afford a 
space downtown and find value in working away from home. I will try to 
reach you at your email address. Mine is mitchellodes...@gmail.com

On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 11:23:33 AM UTC-5, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:

 Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
 Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
 runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
 fccoworking at gmail.com

 Angel


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[Coworking] Re: Google Location Verification

2015-02-02 Thread Jared Carrizales
Gretchen and Glen answered this well, but I just wanted to clarify. I run a 
search marketing company and we've had multiple coworking clients in the 
past. You definitely want to use suite numbers to differentiate the 
addresses, otherwise you run the risk of a duplication of the listings 
themselves (which can be a pain to remedy). You run the risk of this 
happening anyway because, well, Google isn't perfect. I've seen addresses 
that are similar get meshed together and make a listing that appears in 
search results that is incorrect. While this is unavoidable with your 
members, make sure to keep an eye out for scenarios where the likelihood of 
duplication is higher. An example of this would be two separate businesses 
having no only a similar address, but a similar name as well.

Hope that helps!

Jared Carrizales
Founder - Heroic Search
http://heroicsearch.com
@JaredCarrizales https://twitter.com/JaredCarrizales


On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 8:51:02 AM UTC-6, Kelly Fitzgerald wrote:

 Hi Everyone-

 I searched among the topics and didn't see anything about this (so forgive 
 me if the topic is buried somewhere). 

 We provide business address options for our members. Just this week a 
 member had a google location verification sent to our address (for search 
 reasons, obviously). We already have the address on google and I'm 
 wondering if the member verifies their location as the same as ours if that 
 will create conflict? Maybe it's not a big deal- but I'm not sure how this 
 works. Do we just need to slightly vary everyone's addresses?

 Thoughts and/or how you've dealt with this would be helpful!


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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-02-02 Thread Alex Ahom
I have a coworking space called Shhared (check it out on social media and 
our website shhared.co) and it's in Hamburg, Germany. I'm interested in 
connecting.

On Tuesday, 27 January 2015 17:23:33 UTC+1, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:

 Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
 Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
 runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
 fccoworking at gmail.com

 Angel


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[Coworking] Re: Are you the Founder of a rural or tiny coworking space?

2015-02-02 Thread NODO Cowork
Hello Everyone, 

We have a small coworking space on the beautifull barrio of Santiago in the 
center of Mérida Yucatán Mexico. We have only 12 spaces and consider 
ourselfes a prototipe of a rural coworking space. Take a look at our 
community in www.nodocowork.com would love to have a hangout with someone 
of you guys. Here is my email tam...@nodocowork.com 

Cheers!!! 



El martes, 27 de enero de 2015, 10:23:33 (UTC-6), Angel Kwiatkowski 
escribió:

 Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on 
 Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,000 or 
 runs a space that is less than 1,000ft2? Ping me by Friday 1/30 at 
 fccoworking at gmail.com

 Angel


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