Hi Cody.
I'm with Max. I work in copywriting and the branding is very important
to comunicate all of the values of your place. But I know is very
difficult.
If you don't wanna follow the rational way to name a place with
obvious parts of words you can try to give some emotional meaning to
the
Oh, one thing I forgot to metion: yuor territory, which is where your
community will come from.
It's also a way of 'making it real', I think :-)
Max
On 18 Gen, 16:01, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com wrote:
Interesting choice of the word values.
As an alternative to having the name
Hello,
I've been putting a lot of time and thought into how we share data, the data
we share, and what could be done with all this data. I've chimed in here
and there but I wanted to throw out some ideas that keep coming up and where
I'm currently at. First, it's important to recognize that our
Jacob,
I think if there were some existing tome of knowledge (say, the Wiki? Document
templates? Maps? Directories? Survey data? Contact lists? Charter information?)
that the organization could inherit, and perhaps any other assets (domain
names, for one) that it could hold, there is a case
Jacob,
This somewhat describes a Coworking Collective as a resource center to
help all coworking establishments. It allows individuality or allows those
to team up as well, and allows for profit or not for profit. There are so
many resources spawning around coworking, someone or some
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