Absolutely! I'll post those and some other tidbits (including a list of all
of the breakout sessions that took place) on the unconference website (
http://coworkingunconference.com/) by the end of the week.

Sorry for the delay, all!
Anna


On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Leif Utne <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dave: Thanks! Inspiring stats, and great takeaways.
>
> Anna: Any chance you can post a list of all the states (and ideally all the
> coworking spaces) that were represented at the conference?
>
> FYI, archived videos from the Coworking Unconference livestream are
> available at
> http://zanby.blogspot.com/2011/04/videos-from-coworking-unconference.html<http://livestream.com/theuptake2>.
>
>
> Direct links to the videos are:
> *Keynote: Coworking And The Future of Everything*
>      Tony Bacigalupo (@tonybgoode), cofounder of New Work City
>      - Video: http://bit.ly/edi2mc (16:22) - Note:
> *Breakout 2: Space Owner Success Stories, Or... Things I Wish I Knew*
>      Moderated by Susan Evans (@nomadicq) and Andy Stoll (@andystoll)
>      - Part 1: http://bit.ly/eKnkNF (42:50)
>      - Part 2: http://bit.ly/fcRU0c (12:47)*
> Closing Panel: George Jetson is My Coworker - The Roles of Coworking Beyond
> Tomorrow*
>      Alex Hillman (mod), Julian Nachtigal, Angel Kwiatkowski, Jacob Sayles,
> Neal Gorenflo, Steve King
>      - Part 1: http://bit.ly/flxHaJ (34:43)
>      - Part 2: http://bit.ly/fDHXlo (12:35)
>
> These videos are all embeddable, should you want to post them to your own
> blogs. Just click the "Share" link on any of the above video players.
>
> Note: For some reason there was a problem with the archiving of the
> livestream, and I didn't get everything on tape. These are all the sessions
> I was able to retrieve and upload from tape.
>
> Happy evangelizing!
>
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> On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Dave Bunnell <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> The COWORKING UNCONFERENCE   |   Unofficial Attendance STATS
>>                           A  U  S  T  I  N ,  T  X — 2  0  1  1
>> ________________________________________________________
>> *
>> (...Compiled and contributed by Anna Thomas @ LooseCubes)
>> *                                                           —* Thank You
>> Anna!
>> .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .
>> .   .   .   .   .   .   .
>> *
>> Attendance   |   Approx. 175 to 200 people attended the conference
>>
>> States Represented   |   Approx. 25 to 30 States
>>
>> Countries Represented   |   Attendees hailed from across the globe,
>> including: France, Belgium, Germany, the UK, Singapore and Canada
>> [ . . .if you're country isn't shown? Please add it to this group-email ]
>>
>> *.   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .
>> .   .   .   .   .   .   .*
>>
>> Takeaway Highlights (compliments to: pariSoma, Innovation Loft, SF
>> excerpted from their website@ 
>> pariSoma.com<http://www.parisoma.com/2011/03/coworking-unconference-sxsw-highlights-%E2%80%93-things-i-wish-i-knew-when-i-started-my-coworking-space>
>> (—Thanks, pariSoma!)
>>
>>
>>
>>    1. Start a monthly Coworking meetup regionally and share your
>>    experiences running the coworking space.
>>    2. Be mindful of the physical space when starting up. An Overtly large
>>    space can make the coworking space look “empty” and “lonely” and people 
>> may
>>    not wanna join.
>>    3. About *3000 sq ft* is an appropriate space to make a living off of
>>    running a Coworking space.
>>    4. If you are the owner, be the face of the space, own it. Don’t be
>>    shy, be likeable.
>>    5. Have a small community first upon opening. Try to bring together at
>>    least 2 to 3 people who are (not) your friends to be coworkers first.
>>    6. Take surveys in your neighborhood to give the community a voice
>>    even before you open the physical space. Take polls on what neighborhood 
>> you
>>    want to start it in.
>>    7. Know what you don’t know. Make good friends and ask for their help.
>>    Even obvious things like having high internet bandwidth is a must-have. So
>>    find out everything you need before signing the lease.
>>    8. Host events (ex wednesday lunches, coworker connect events) to
>>    increase collaboration between coworkers.
>>    9. Know when something is not working, acknowledge it, and change it.
>>
>>
>> Thank you everyone! And thanks for making us all feel included.
>> The 'videos' were especially nice for those of us who were unable
>> to attend. Make waves. Work the magic.
>>
>>
>>
>> Smiles,
>>
>>
>> Dave B.
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