Hi!
In response to Alex H from another post where he wrote:
"Would love to see a new design for coworking.com's one-pager emerge
to
display this content without losing the current informational elements
that
are there. :) "

I've been thinking a lot about coworking.com, the current blog and
Wordpress.
At a recent Wordcamp in Boulder, Colorado I learned about a startup
company called Kapost (www.kapost.com).  It's a WP plugin that allows
a blog to be contributed to by anyone by simply clicking a button on
the blog.  Posts can be moderated in a few different ways from lots of
control to very little control.  I'm seriously considering adding it
to my coworking site so that members and interested parties can guest
post with a simple click.

Here are my ideas so far...
-Host the coworking blog at coworking.com with Wordpress and take
advantage of Kapost (With Kapost, anyone can post into the site or
blog, and you then can control and filter those contributions. Develop
an entire community of contributors, produce more and better content,
and dominate your topic).
-I think this will keep coworking.com fresh and updated and allows
easy content creation.  The space owners and members are already
blogging ALL over the place, why aren't we all contributing
*regularly* to a shared blog that could be the GO-TO place for current
happenings in the global coworking community?
-What I don't have figured out is who manages the moderation &
development of a new WP blog.  I'm likely to step up to the plate (for
moderation) if the group thinks I'm a good fit for it.  I do lack WP
development skills so I would need to lean on folks for that.

K, let the discussion ensue,
Angel

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