Re: [Coworking] Re: Posting Question

2012-03-31 Thread Cheryl Jaycox
Yes, Thank you Rachel and others keeping this site spam free!! CJay On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Frank DePalma tot...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks Rachel Co. for moderating this group. The (spam-free) discussions have helped us immensely! Cheers, Frank DePalma The CoLab

Re: [Coworking] Re: Size does matter!

2012-03-31 Thread Alex Hillman
The challenge with a large space and community feeling is that for a LONG time, the space is going to feel more empty than full - even with design, strong architectural approach, etc. An empty room will never feel cozy. A room full of people, at any size large or small, can absolutely have

[Coworking] Who Has Community Memberships

2012-03-31 Thread Alex Hillman
New Work City's bringing a spin on our basic membership model to life: http://happymonster.co/2012/03/30/building-a-support-network-for-independents/ Tony's done a great job of thinking about this in New Work City terms, and also modeling after the intent we have behind our basic membership:

Re: [Coworking] Who Has Community Memberships

2012-03-31 Thread Chad Ballantyne
We adopted 2 plans inspired by IndyHall. The basic and the 6Pack. Within 2 months we had 4 sign up for the Basic and 3 for the 6pack. We've also seen some of the basic members pick up an extra day a month and eventually asking to move to the next level. They all come to events and

[Coworking] Wiki Progress Report!

2012-03-31 Thread Jacob Sayles
Hello! Where did March go?! We've been working pretty hard on the wiki project and I apologize for being slow with the updates. Things are going really well and I'm excited for what April brings. So far we've raised about $2000, mostly in $25-$100 amounts. Emergent Research and Nextspace

Re: [Coworking] Who Has Community Memberships

2012-03-31 Thread Tom Brandt
We have what we call an Affiliate membership, which is $25/month and includes one free day pass per month. Additional day passes are available at $10/day in packs of 5. So far, this has not quite the traction we thought it would, but I think that is mostly due to a lack of marketing. Right now,