Took advantage of the new .work domain and got http://cowork.work
Still in the tweaking stages, but I have most of the functionality in a
good spot. Its free and feel free to list your coworking space there.
Just launched it last week, so there will be a bit of lag before everything
gets
We are coworkingplus.net in Brattleboro, Vermont (12,000 people). We're in
planning stages at this point, talking with all of the usual three-letter
acronym orgs about funding, space, etc. I'm the de facto person running
things for now, lots of work ahead but I've done a small coworking space in
28 in the first month 84 after a year.
No advertising, we did our own marketing via social media, email and events. I
think in the USA you would call it elbow grease, tons of it :)
I've written what I learned in the Marketing chapter of coworkinghandbook.com
Good luck!
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Ramon:
That would be great. Send it to me at sk...@emergentresearch.com.
Thanks,
Steve
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Hi Cynthia, Collective Agency got 26 members in the first 3 months and 54 in
the first year, and has had around that many ever since, enough to pay every
staff and owner for work we do here. We could go up to 100 or 140 members. In
the first 3 months 80% of revenue was from meetings and 20% was
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