Thank you very much for your advice. I'll think about that. I love your 
ideas.

Le samedi 14 mars 2015 10:45:24 UTC-4, creativespace a écrit :
>
> Hi Kim,
> Bonjour!
>
> Here are a few things that will help from a marketing/optics standpoint:
>
> Change every picture on your site to include real live people.
> If you are marketing it as a coworking space, move the marketing services 
> (web design, graphics, etc) to another page or market them via your company 
> that does this.  If they are the same, you will cause some confusion. 
>  Under Services you then could list, Space to work, meet, learn, etc
>
> Add a english version on the site for those not using a browser with 
> translation tools.
>
> You could partner with a coffee shop in the downtown to run an Open Coffee 
> Club, startup Drinks, ‘trepMixer, etc.  
> Events are always a good way to introduce folks to your space/vision.
>
> Peace,
>
>
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> On Mar 14, 2015, at 6:55 AM, Kim Auclair <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> Hello. I have a coworking space in Quebec City which is away from 
> downtown. I am looking for new ideas to market locally and thus recruit 
> more regular members.
>
> It is, more specifically, the small commercial building with my father I 
> quietly rebuke. I hold for the moment the basement.
> www.niviti.com/espace
>
> The advantages of my co-working space are:
>
> - Warm atmosphere (that's what people say)
> - Situté next to a primary school. So balancing family and work for 
> self-employed and start-cartier entrepreneurs. Children sometimes come to 
> join their parents to leave home later
> - Coaching and Mentoring for Free regular members
>
> Here's what I've done so far:
>
> - Events: These are small events that brings together 20 people max. 
> People come from all over Quebec. It allows you to know otherwise. I made 
> also with local contractors.
> - Jelly Day (free for autonomous upon Workers) http://jellyquebec.com/
> - Provide Web Visibility (blog, social media, etc.) and mentoring for 
> regular members
> - Contact local newspapers to talk about my coworking space - what worked
>
> Do you have any other ideas?
>
> (Sorry for my English. I'm not 100% bilingual)
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