Thanks All!
Jessica
On Monday, September 8, 2014 12:45:35 PM UTC-4, Alex Hillman wrote:
If you have an empty-space problem (that is, nobody wants to pay to be
alone in a space) you can short-circuit that by having some limited run
free coworking like Andy did here:
If you have an empty-space problem (that is, nobody wants to pay to be alone in
a space) you can short-circuit that by having some limited run free coworking
like Andy did here:
http://dangerouslyawesome.com/2014/06/how-i-turned-an-empty-coworking-space-into-a-coworking-community/
BUT make
I may be reading this too late but I'll advice you against it. You want to
have *free* day passes when you open so when other people come they will
see that your space is not empty. That worked marvelously for us. You will
be surprise how many people love it and sign up for the monthly plans even
Jessica,
Are you looking for something specifically for drop ins, or for memberships?
For people who drop in/tour Indy Hall, we focus on making them feel welcome and
understand what they’re experiencing rather than worrying about “agreements”.
Bombarding them with legal jargon and rules
Our contract is the terms and conditions posted in our website
www.betacowork.com
At least in Belgium, we do not have to have paper contracts because we offer a
professional service. Look at the terms of other spaces in your region/country.
good luck,
Ramon
Author of coworkinghandbook.com
*Hello Everyone, *
*Our coworking space is opening up on September 2nd. We are only doing a
walk in daily rate for the month of September; no monthly or weekly plans.
We'd like to have some sort of loose membership agreement. Does anyone
happen to have an agreement they would like to share?
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