Hi Margo,

I have my first get together coming up and I would like to introduce Slack 
as a tool we can use to compliment our ongoing coworking get togethers.  
How would you suggest implementing this virtual coworking space/slack to a 
small group of people new to coworking?  What can I do to get people 
interested in joining and staying active?  Are there some virtual exercises 
that you have found successful?  

Thank you!

On Monday, October 1, 2018 at 1:41:56 PM UTC-4, Margo Aaron wrote:
>
> Hey Michael,
>
> My coworking space is completely virtual, so we're almost *entirely*
>  community. 
>
> What's worked:
>
>    - Personal introductions and taking the time to get to know everyone 
>    in the space 
>    - Exclusivity: stressing this is for "people like us" and having some 
>    common thread that connects your members. In my case, it's solopreneurs 
>    with online businesses. For other coworking spaces, it could be that you 
>    all live in XYZ city or are trying to raise venture capital.  
>    - Having a forum for members to meet each other
>
> What hasn't worked:
>
>    - Oversharing articles or business opportunities - There is NOTHING 
>    that will kill community quicker than interactions like, "Hey Guys! Will 
>    you share this post I wrote! Thanks!!!" You want to push for substantive 
>    conversations that build relationships instead of creating transactional 
>    ones. 
>
> That's not to say our members don't do business with one another, they do. 
> But it comes up organically. And it's sprinkled in between adding genuine 
> value to each other. 
>
> We use slack for most of this. And Zoom.
>
> Hope this helps! 
>
> - M
>
> On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 12:14 PM Angel Kwiatkowski <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I wrote a step by step book on how to do this. Find it at 
>> https://diycoworking.com.
>>
>> Angel
>>
>> On Thursday, September 27, 2018 at 2:17:47 PM UTC-6, Michael Jon wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello, all!  I've recently begun the journey to open up a coworking 
>>> space in my city.  After reading through various postings, books, websites 
>>> etc...it seems that many owners stress the importance of building a 
>>> coworking community BEFORE opening a space.  What are some key 
>>> recommendations on how to build this community.  Very curious to hear what 
>>> worked/didn't work.
>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>>
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