Elise, because we were in smaller areas, we needed to provide a broad range 
of space, time, services to appeal to a broader range of people. This may 
not be what you want to do, though. The unifying thread for us has been 
community: the town people have chosen to live in or identify with. That 
said, use Craigslist! We post 2 - 3 times/day. We've tried everything, and 
it certainly works best. (Oh, and have a good call to action on your 
interesting website.)

On Wednesday, February 19, 2014 9:26:08 AM UTC-8, Elise Colcord wrote:
>
> Hey All, 
>
> I've been following this group thread and see that everyone is totally 
> immersed in the coworking world and running successful, member-filled 
> spaces. 
>
> As I've checked most of your sites, I'm wondering how you gained so many 
> members in the short, yet successful time your space has been around? 
>
> 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.
>
> Any advice and insight is appreciated!  
>
> www.thincsavannah.com  <http://thincsavannah.com>
>
> (still working on updating the member page with some of our newest 
> additions).
>
> Thanks a bunch! 
>
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