Craig,

Love the idea and it's something that I was looking at doing as part of the
coworking space that I'm setting up here in Surrey in the UK. After
spending some time trying to figure out exactly how I could make it work, I
realised that I was trying to re-invent the wheel and that what I should
look at doing is to make the most of any existing networks that exist. So
I'm approaching local & regional business networking groups to see if
they're interested in combining efforts to make this happen. One of the
networks wants to start working on this early next year and another already
has a job board and projects board. One of the services offered by my
coworking space will be to connect coworkers up with these existing groups
in addition to any local connections that can be made within the space.

Regards,
Alec

On 16 November 2012 18:56, Steve King <[email protected]> wrote:

> The single biggest business issue facing independent workers and micro
> businesses (less than 5 employees) is demand generation.  Because of this,
> we've long thought acting as a talent agency of some sort makes a lot of
> sense for coworking spaces.  We're looking forward to following your
> experiment.
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