We love contact forms as well. We used to have the info get entered directly
into our newsletter app (Vertical Response) so that they at least our
communications, but now we get the info directly into our reservation system so
that if they come in, we already have their info set up.
JEROME CHAN
Thanks, Tony!
While I agree to some extent that teams can take up a bit more in terms of
space & energy (and occasionally way too much of it), I don't think
that all teams fall into that situation. It was actually when we were
discussing pricing changes and addressing teams that we looked arou
Also, Susan, I can give you a +1 on the use of a contact form. When I added
one to my site last year, I started getting requests within minutes of the
code going live. On New Year's day, of all days. I started catching people
who otherwise had no clear call to action and the result was a whole bunc
We've considered charging a premium to house teams above a certain size :-)
Teams can benefit tremendously from working in a coworking space, but we've
found that their needs can put an unfair burden on the space and the rest
of the coworkers. Luckily for us, we're not in the business of just fill
Hi guys,
Sorry for my delayed reply as I was dealing with a dead laptop last week.
Glad it decided to crap out *after* the website launch! :)
As for the question about teams - our current team pricing is more of a
bookkeeping solution for everyone as opposed to any sort of swinging deal.
We've fo
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