Thanks Angel, will try and let u know. @others, suggest whatever comes to your mind pls
On Saturday, 28 October 2017 00:52:35 UTC+5:30, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote: > > Hi Vivek, > > The most powerful thing you can do (because you know your area better than > we do) is to invite people in your neighborhood to have coffee together and > ask them these questions. I have a couple of free resources you can have to > help you get started. My full book walks you through the whole process from > dream to grand opening. You can find that on the same page as these free > resources: > > http://coherecommunity.com/shop/community-building-first-steps > > http://coherecommunity.com/shop/coworking-building-community-as-a-space-catalyst > > Angel > > On Thursday, October 26, 2017 at 8:00:37 AM UTC-6, vivek kathula wrote: >> >> Hey, >> >> This is amazing platform and lot of ideas have been shared. >> >> I really like the idea of a co-working space and what it can bring, I am >> seeing at the opportunities to start one in Mumbai, India. >> >> If some of can share some inputs from your experience it will be >> fantastic for me, and what do you think having one in Mumbai, there are >> already half a dozen doing this here, and WeWork is also here, so there is >> huge competition. >> >> Would like to hear from some of you, is co-working space the only source >> of your income or is there multiples things which you do? (the thought of >> breaking even @ 2-3 years is little scary, what if the landlord doesn't >> renew your contract after say 1 year). >> >> Is it necessary to have a team, I am thinking to have friends help me >> when needed but since is it necessary to have a full time people? >> >> How do you normally look for community members and market your space to >> find members?. >> >> How is the general response from Investors, if you approached them on >> this idea? >> >> I am looking for a space which can have events along with using it for >> working, right now, lot of people here are using the same working space for >> events by pushing tables and chair, but I am thinking of creating a proper >> partition by setting the events space apart and getting the right sound >> system, but there is not much demand for this except for weekends, so have >> to think more, nevertheless what do you think, of working in such a place >> where there are events happening often, will you all be ok to work there? >> >> Right now people who I approach are preferring the bigger and older >> spaces, for the benefits they provide and network they get, how can I >> someone break this routine? >> >> Is it very important to invest a lot of money on furniture and design of >> the space? >> >> >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Coworking" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

