I'd like to print up some laptop stickers to promote our coworking center (
www.cambridgecoworking.com). Two slogans I've seen people refer to in this
group are Working Alone Sucks and I'd Rather Be Coworking.
Has anyone come up with any others that they think work well?
Here are a couple
Ours is a little longer, but still complies with Guy Kawasaki's 6-word limit:
work FOR yourself, not BY yourself.
J
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work FOR yourself, not BY yourself
www.blankspaces.com
5405 Wilshire Blvd (2 blocks west of La Brea) Los Angeles, CA 90036
1450 2nd Street (@ Broadway),
Thanks so much for this Angel!
The trailer looks awesome! Seems to be a limited release, not
surprising; art-film houses and museums in (some) communities. It made
me think! If people made contact with them---suggestion! in your
(bigger) co-working spaces, maybe this could be shown IN the space
Saw this at your recommendation. I am not particularly a New Age-y
kind of guy, but I couldn't agree more I'll readily admit I was
the guy sitting alone in the back of the theater constantly wiping
tears from my eyes everyone should see this film Thanks,
Angel!
Best-
Scott
On May
Sounds great.
I will contact you shortly.
Regards,
Will
On May 7, 5:55 pm, Tm Mahdi tm.ma...@cg6.com wrote:
Hey there,
Welcome to Toronto. Love to sit down, see your new facility; check out
your data centre and talk shop.
This city needs more accessible coworking facilities.
Much
Thank you :)
On May 7, 7:34 pm, Garth Frizzell garthfrizz...@gmail.com wrote:
Welcome!
Great to hear another facility.
Best wishes,
Garth.
Two Rivers Business Centre
Prince George, BC
On 5/6/11, Will wilfried.mpan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am writing to present
yes, people love that concept
On May 7, 8:29 pm, Chad Ballantyne c...@thecreativespace.ca wrote:
Coworking in Ontario just keep growing!
Peace,
Chad
Chad Ballantyne
The Creative Space Director
(705) 252-2423www.thecreativespace.ca
On 2011-05-07, at 11:55 AM, Tm Mahdi wrote:
Scott,
I've been known to go a little ethereal with my thoughts and beliefs
and the only thing stopping me from sobbing through the whole thing
was a lack of tissues. I could have used my shirt, but it was new etc,
etc. ;) Glad it had an impact on you!
Angel
On May 9, 8:23 am, Scott
I think there's balance to be found between the constraints of the
space and what your customers are asking for. We have a few fixed
seating options but they are located in the main room alongside the
flex positions. We have very little turnover in the fixed seats so
they do provide nice
Dave--that's a great idea! Our little theater is just a block from
here so it's extra convenient. If someone gets in touch with the
makers and plays it in their space let me know!
Angel
On May 9, 8:13 am, Dave dfbunn...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks so much for this Angel!
The trailer looks
I vote for Coworkers do it IN a crowd ;)
Pretty excited that you know about our stickers I'd rather be
coworking! :)
On May 8, 8:38 pm, C3 Sales c3officesp...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd like to print up some laptop stickers to promote our coworking center
(www.cambridgecoworking.com). Two slogans
I'm probably not the best person to reply to this because we hardly
have any security. No cameras, no alarm system. We have a keyed door
on the front--owing to the 1880's doors, we're bound to that system.
On the back we installed a Schlage commercial keypad system. I can
program and assign codes
Cameras - Use unobtrusive domes and most people simply ignore them.
Supercircuits has some nice ones for 60 bucks, including night vision. Get
smoke colored domes, so people don't see the actual camera lenses. dual
nicety - 1. They ignore them 2. They don't know where the lense is pointed,
and
Hi Will,
I was wondering when someone from your space was going to pop up and say
hello. I'd love to come by for a visit.
This is a great group to learn from, and the Toronto facilities have been
talking about some plans to work together to raise the profile of coworking
across the board. So
We never totally took security as serious as how our members might
feel within the space. To make the environment safe, we took several
different precautions at spaces we managed.
Access
Thumb Access works very well. And a good money maker if coworker adds
a new employee to the space.
We never totally took security as serious as how our members might feel
within the space.
*
*
*This is so important. Everybody, read it 5 times. Please! *
*Camera's*
*We have avoided the use of Camera's. We actually rely on our coworker and
members to be our eyes and ears. One way of
Thanks for the quick and detailed responses!! Very helpful :-)
On May 9, 2011 1:08 PM, Angel Kwiatkowski fccowork...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm probably not the best person to reply to this because we hardly
have any security. No cameras, no alarm system. We have a keyed door
on the front--owing to
Attn. Coworkers:
As some of you may recall I run a coworking space on Long Island. I'm
looking to get started with my blog for my website. I want it to
provide useful information about coworking, technology, business
formation/risk management and other topics of interest.
The first post I would
Yes, and to just provide a little counter: some of us have ground floor retail
locations, so some security that isn't vulnerable to human error would be
required. Think SandBox Suites, BLANKSPACES, CoLoft...among others.
Jerome
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BLANKSPACES
work FOR yourself, not BY yourself
Old discussion...Anyone use this OpenWays system since this group last
discussed it a year ago? Website outlines some really good features. EMX
seems to have the right components as well...
Jerome
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BLANKSPACES
work FOR yourself, not BY yourself
www.blankspaces.com
5405
I'd also be interested to know how many spaces aren't using anything. Seems
a lot of models out there don't track activity and instead get by with
simple auto-billing systems.
Jacob
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Office Nomads - Individuality without Isolation
http://www.officenomads.com - (206) 323-6500
On Mon, May
I have been trying to convince my boss into letting us do a campaign
with the slogan Killing Working Zombies. Coworking.
It would feature a zombie with suite and tie and the slogan
underneath. Wanted to get some feed back on this one.
Anyone like this? Or is it a dead end that doesnt really get
I would avoid using the phrase, Killing to something like this:
reworking zombies
just a thought.
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Tm Mahdi
Director Founder, Cg6 Inc.
unlocking the creative markets.
toronto: studio 207 - 201 weston road, ontario m6n 3p1 canada |
http://twitter.com/Cg6Inc
co | 1416.238.6881 w |
Or possibly avoiding or escape from. There will always be office
zombies out there skating by in corporate jobs. We offer an alternative
safe haven for folks who choose not to work in those environments.
Jacob
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Office Nomads - Individuality without Isolation
http://www.officenomads.com -
I use to be a zombie, now I go to ZA Zombies Anonymous. Where they try and curb
us of our insatiable appetite for cubicles and over workaholic tendencies.
Sent from my iPad
On 2011-05-09, at 6:29 PM, Jacob Sayles ja...@officenomads.com wrote:
Or possibly avoiding or escape from. There
pariSoma just moved to a ground floor location a few months ago from a
hidden 3rd floor loft.
We have a key fob entry and alarm system which is so far working out
really well. We also largely rely on our members to be our eyes and
ears, but sometimes they're so welcoming and open that we've had
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