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Hello everybody,

My name is Ichsan.  I'm a freelance architect in Bandung, Indonesia.
I've been lurking in this mail list for more than 3 months before
finally decided to set up our own coworking space early July. Yes,
that's almost 1 1/5 months ago; I just want to see how it's going
before sharing the news (after all, I don't want to spoil all your
excitement and optimism if our space end up prematurely). You can see
the latest photos of our space here 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32321...@n04/sets/72157622026078160/
or visit www.workpod.wordpress.com (sorry, it's in our native
language, Bahasa Indonesia).

Being the first coworking space in the city (dare to say in the
country, too) things wasn't easy at first. We have optimistically
projected to get  20 members in the first month, because almost every
people from our initially targeted market (one-man-freelancer) says
that this is a great idea, and they'll check the space immediately
after the official opening. Well, they didn't.  And so, our first
month was very-very slow: aside from  our 6 founder members (mostly
architect. Perhaps things are a little different here), only 3 new low-
level members were registered in the first week.

It took another week to realize that only our innermost circle of
friends can tolerate the ad-hoc ('add-as-it-grow') approach. It's an
entirely different concept of  'working in  the cafe' here in this
side of the world :  most of freelancers in our city  consider it as a
lifestyle (even McDonald's is considered as a delicacy here).  Being
in a coffee shop is an opportunity to 'seen-and to-be-seen', as well
as  to parade their latest gadgets in the table.

So we've decided to change the appearance, and redefined our targeted
market. We've refined our space by adding two custom-built large
worktables, installing a 42" LCD TV and a large artwork on the main
wall. But the most important thing was redefining the market. Instead
of aiming at one-man-freelancers that will eventually registered as
low-level members, we've shifted the target to the so-called 'group
freelancers' and small-scale-enterprises that regularly need  a quite
representative meeting place but couldn't afford an office. We've even
planned to include small offices (with 'reduce overhead' jargon) as
our target in the future.

Another important thing was the change in marketing approach. Instead
of waiting things to happen, we've finally decided to go out and
introduce the concept of coworking.  Each of our founder members was
required to bring at least 1 potential visitor everyday in average.
They were also encouraged to actively engaged in various special-
interest  groups now easily accessed thanks to Facebook (This thing is
a reeeaaaaally big help. I couldn't say enough). Lomo photography
groups. Analog/film photography groups (yes, it alive and kicking).
Downhill bikers group. Linux group. Sunday painters group. Anything
that needs regular showoff moments can use our space. We even organize
regular workshops on almost anything that can leverage a freelancer's
skill and broaden their network.

Things are started to picking up since.  Within last 2 weeks we have 6
low-level members, 3 middle level members, and  several potential high-
level members to come. We really hope that this will continue for next
month (we need at least 6 high-level members to sustain), and we're
very thankful for all your suggestions and ideas. We'll keep you
posted.

By the way, most of our members are quite interested in the coworking
visa concept. Any progress on this one?

(Pardon my English. The concept of embedding past, present and future
in any language is alien to me. After all, our concept of time is
cyclic, not linear as yours ;-) ).

Best Regards,
Ichsan

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