Hi all,

It's been a great couple of weeks over here in Seattle watching Jacob put
together his presentation for the Coworking Europe conference. While
watching his practice run-through last night (he's so much more organized
than I could hope to be!), I was struck with the reminder that the best way
to market our coworking space is not by telling folks about all our great
shared resources, but to tell folks about our great values.

Let me extrapolate a bit:

*No one's business has been improved by our shared printer. *
**While shared resources (internet, printer, desks, coffee, etc.) are great,
they don't make anyone's business or work better. While it may be a
contributing factor to why people step through our doors, it is certainly
not the reason that they stay. Our members enjoy these things, but they STAY
here and enjoy their experience coworking because they get relief from the
isolation they felt working solo and they're able to be productive again.

*If you're trying to get people into your space by telling them about all of
your "stuff," you're likely wasting your time (and attracting the wrong
folks)*.
If there is one thing that we've learned over the last three years, it is
that we are not in the "stuff" business. We are in the coworking business.
If we try to sell ourselves otherwise to potential new members, we wind up
disappointing people. Our true selling point is our culture and our values:
we believe that choosing to work along side one another makes our work AND
our lives better overall. We believe this, and if we can get that message
across, we wind up attracting folks who stick around and are happy.

*Members are not impressed with the stuff. *
Alexandra, our rockstar Community Cultivator, told us during Jacob's
run-through that she rarely has people commenting on how great it is that we
have an internet connection or a fax machine. Instead, they comment on how
cool they think it is that we have rotating artwork in our space, or that we
have yoga on Wednesdays. The culture of our space is what impresses people
and encourages them to become a member - that's because they see *value* there.
They see their work life being enhanced. If you felt your work/life balance
could be improved by a fax machine, well, you'd just buy one and get on with
your life. What coworking spaces have to offer is SO much more exciting than
the stuff.

Them's just the thoughts here on Tuesday morning in blustery Seattle.  Hope
this is helpful to those of you currently hemming and hawing about how to
get some new members in the door.  I implore you: don't waste your time
telling them that you have a badass internet connection. Spend your time
telling them that they don't have to be alone anymore. :)

Susan
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Office Nomads
officenomads.com
206-484-5859

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