>
> I've been following this group thread and see that everyone is totally
> immersed in the coworking world and running successful, member-filled
> spaces.
>

I wish this were true across the board. I work with spaces around the world
every week that continue to struggle. One of the weaknesses of this
community is that it IS so pro-coworking, and not much data is available
about the real challenges and failures. Coaxing out real stories of failure
is really hard, and often only happens behind closed doors.


> I work for ThincSavannah, Savannah's first coworking space, and we have a
> strong core of members, about 50-60, but are having a challenging time
> growing beyond that.


Can you describe this core membership more? Who are they, what makes them a
"strong core" in your eyes?

-Alex



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On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 2:06 PM, Ramon Suarez <[email protected]> wrote:

> Easy! Working our asses off...
>
> There is no magic bullet. You have to organize events  for  kind of
> clients you want and get the word out through social media, contacts,  etc.
> At the begining it is fundamental to have people in the space every day, so
> invite some friends over and get to work.  Good luck!
>
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