Realtalk: most people don't want to be educated about a new concept. They
have a busy day, full of annoying problems. Your job is to figure out which
ones you're best suited to solve, and which groups of people you're best
suited to solve them for.

So rather than trying to educate people on this abstract concept called
"coworking" I take the strategy of figuring out the person I'm talking to:

   - Do they/have they ever worked remotely, or on their own?
   - Where and how do they currently work? What do they like about doing
   their own thing? What sucks?
   - What are their aspirations or goals?

This isn't a survey or an interview - it's a *conversation. *It isn't me
drilling them with questions, it's me sparking a discussion.

Then, based on what I learn about them and their situation, I can tailor
the next part of the conversation to them.

*Going crazy at home alone?* We talk about the various ways we make it easy
to spark a conversation.
*Feeling unproductive? *We talk about the different ways our members
organize their days to get more done.
*New to town? Just started a new job? *We talk about how much easier it is
to get a head start when you know a few people.

If you pay attention, you'll notice patterns in the ways people answer and
which examples resonate the most.

Most coworking pitches are all about coworking. That's the mistake.

The *best* coworking pitches are about the coworker.

-Alex

On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 6:29 PM Wendy Acosta <we...@deskandeasel.com> wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> My name is Wendy Acosta.  In January of 2018 I opened The Desk & Easel on
> Main Street in the town of Denison, Texas, about an hour north of Dallas.
> Coworking is a new concept here with very few people having heard of
> "coworking".  We have a lot of small business owners, entrepreneurs, road
> warriors and what I call Kitchen Table Artists who do not have access to a
> designated studio/creative space.  At The Desk & Easel we have usesd all
> 2500 sq ft to house traditional open work space in the front, creative open
> work space in the back and 3 private spaces and conference room in the
> middle.  We offer our conference room for lease to other offices/companies
> that require an off site meeting space and our open work spaces are for
> lease after hours for special events.  Multi-Level Marketers have also
> found the space useful.
>
> My biggest hurdle has been in educating people on what "coworking" is and
> effectively advertising to my community and beyond that I am here.  I
> welcome input from the group.
>
> Does anyone have experience with 1 Million Cups?
>
> Wendy
>
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