I just started a website where you can advertise your coworking spaces
and shared offices for free. http://www.myecodesk.com.

On Jan 25, 5:12 pm, Ramón <[email protected]> wrote:
> Social media is working very good for us, with the use of twitter,
> facebook, linkedin... Also reaching out the community through the
> hosting and sponsoring of events
>
> Ramon Suarez
> Experience coworking:http://bit.ly/betacowork-tryout
> Web:http://coworking.betagroup.be
> Twitter:http://twitter.com/betagroup
> Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/betagroup.coworking
> Phone: +3227376769
> Email: [email protected]
> Coworking Address: 4 rue des Pères Blancs, 1040, Etterbeek, Brussels,
> Belgium
>
> On Jan 25, 2:20 am, Bianca Rico <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Try using meetup.com. It is a great social media website that allows
> > people to set up group meetings. What we do is offer our space for free
> > to our targeted members , web designers, start ups, entrepreneurs,
> > internet companies etc. This brings people initially into your space and
> > lets people know you are out there.
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> > Sincerely,
> > Bianca Rico
> > Client Services
> > MiamiShared.com
> > Tel: 305-929-8688, ext. 143
> > Fax: 305-397-1250http://www.miamishared.com
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> > On 1/24/2011 5:23 PM, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
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> > > Here's one example of the type of targeted marketing I do....
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> > > I just got turned down to host a booth at our university's career
> > > fair. Apparently, since I wanted to educate the students about
> > > freelance as a career option and I don't offer any "real jobs" I'm not
> > > a desirable candidate to pay them $150! This spurred a lot of
> > > passionate talk amongst the members and one of the member's interns
> > > said that there is an entrepreneur's club at the university and I
> > > should try to contact them. So, I've just reached out to the organizer
> > > to host the students for a field trip of sorts so they can see real
> > > people working in "real jobs" from a coworking space. Will I get any
> > > members from this? Not directly, but it will likely plant the seed of
> > > information in just the right types of people!
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> > > Doing this type of targeted relationship building is how I managed to
> > > grow slowly to 35 members in 9 months with hardly any marketing
> > > budget.
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> > > Angel
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> > > On Jan 21, 11:14 am, Rachel Lansky<[email protected]>  wrote:
> > >> Hello everyone!
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> > >> I've recently begun working as a general manager for a co-working
> > >> space in Boulder, CO, through a company called Satartup Guru. I wanted
> > >> some advice on the best ways to reach out to people and market this
> > >> great innovative idea. I'm looking for creative people, freelance
> > >> writers, and anyone else who is interested in coming together as a
> > >> group and working as a community to help spread the word about co-
> > >> working.
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> > >> Please let me know if you have any advice on how to market and get the
> > >> word out there.
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> > >> -Rachel

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