re what they
> do (member directory and a Pinterest board). We just started a blog and are
> beginning to do interviews of members, as well as letting them contribute a
> blog post on an business/creativity topic, if they like.
>
> Rena
> Makeshift Society <http://makeshiftso
That is enormously helpful, thank you. We're going try to incorporate some
of these ideas and see how they work.
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your space? Membership card?
Does anyone do a 'welcome packet'? I think we could get local businesses
(coffeeshops, the pizza place, arthouse theater) to underwrite or even
donate gift certificates for something like that, but does that have the
wrong feel?
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I know this isn't what you asked, but my dream coworking coffeemaker would
be a Clover. Starbucks bought Clover and shut them down, but you can still
find machines on eBay for under $4,000. =)
Realistically, I'd get a French Press, Chemex, Aeropress, and Burr Grinder
and let members choose thei
This is electric, thanks for posting it! I'm trying to get a coworking space
started in a more rural area, and know of a number of area farmers who rent
office space 'in town'. It will be interesting to see if we can serve their
needs.
Austin Storm
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