[Coworking] A universal symbol for coworking

2015-01-12 Thread Ramon Suarez
Why W instead of C or CW? 

Who will own the copyright of the symbol? 

Who will have the right to use it? 

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Re: [Coworking] Re: My morbid curiosity with Coworking Space Closings

2015-01-12 Thread Alex Hillman
Yeah I agree Joel. I counted that under "leadership burnout", but it definitely 
should be a separate bullet on the list. 


It's something I see every day in smaller ways too. The only thing worse than 
failure is being trapped by your own success :)




-Alex





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On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 5:08 PM, Joel Bennett- Veel Hoeden
 wrote:

> Good list Alex.  I would add poor/non-existent succession plan for
> leadership as well. Have seen a few spaces in our area that start to falter
> when the original founder/leader decides to step away without someone of
> equal passion ready to step in to carry the baton.
> Joel Bennett
> Veel Hoeden Coworking
> On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 12:54 PM, Alex Hillman > wrote:
>> Here’s an incomplete and in-no-particular order of things that I’ve seen
>> kill coworking spaces. Many of them aren’t unique to coworking, but often
>> take unique or different “forms” in the context of coworking.
>>
>>  - Membership turnover
>> - Hiring mistakes
>> - Leadership burnout
>> - Top-heavy membership
>> - Losing a large ‘anchor’ member company
>> - Overspending
>> - Investor pressure
>> - Poor partnerships
>> - Over-reliance on sponsors
>> - Identity crisis
>> - Mismatched audience
>> - Landlord disputes
>> - Rent increases
>>
>> I know for a fact there are others that I’m not thinking of off the top of
>> my head!
>>
>> -Alex
>>
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>>  Join the list: http://coworkingweekly.com
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>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 11:31 PM, Shailesh Deshpande > > wrote:
>>
>>>  Hi Alex, Stacy & Others,
>>>
>>> Stumbled upon this discussion thread while researching coworking. I
>>> recently started a coworking space called 'Indieloft' in Nagpur (India) and
>>> looking to promote it locally and build a strong community.
>>>
>>> It'd be really interesting to understand why some of the other coworking
>>> spaces before us failed while we think we can make a go of it. I can
>>> already see how a coworking space might struggle if it doesn't have a core
>>> group of startups/entrepreneurs/freelancers who are engaging and
>>> collaborating on a regular basis. What were some of the other reasons?
>>>
>>> Really appreciate what you guys are doing to make this phenomenon
>>> successful globally.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Shailesh
>>>
>>> /shailes...@gmail.com//@indieloft//www.facebook.com/indieloft//
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 6 January 2015 10:18:29 UTC+5:30, Alex Hillman wrote:

 Hey Stacey, welcome to the discussion! :)

 Hit me up off list, I'll catch you up on what I've found so far and some
 leads that might be worth following. I agree that there's a ton of value in
 better understanding the patterns in the mistakes made and problems
 encountered.

 -Alex


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 On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 2:36 PM, Stacy Kessler 
 wrote:

> Hey Alex and Others,
>
> Long time lurker, first time poster :) I started Platform 53
> , a coworking space in Cincinnati,
> OH/Northern Kentucky this past September, so still really fresh, but have
> been doing research and pop-up coworking events around the region since
> 2012, hence the long-time lurking...
>
> I just ran across this conversation thread and found it fascinating. I
> know most of the collection was done a few years ago and it didn't sound
> like it was as helpful as hoped, but sounds like there's still a lot of
> interest around it. I think understanding this topic is extremely
> important. I'm a market researcher by trade (both qual and quant), so if
> there's a passion for picking back up the effort or digging into other
> coworking questions, let me know--I'd be happy to help and ready to start
> being more active in the broader coworking community.
>
> Best,
>
> Stacy Kessler
> Co-Founder & Chief Visionary Officer
> Platform 53
>
> PS. Thanks for all you do for the coworking community, Alex. Love your
> dedication to having open conversations about coworking through this 
> Google
> Group and elsewhere. Really refreshing to be a part of a collaborative
> industry after coming from the cut-throat corporate world.
>
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[Coworking] A universal symbol for coworking

2015-01-12 Thread Fernando Aguirre
Hello. I'm thinking it would be interesting to be a universal symbol for 
coworking. So you can easily identify coworking spaces in general. As there 
is with pharmacies, schools, police, etc.

I believe a symbol can be useful to better spread the concept. As recently 
done with the Bug Heartbleed: 
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-04-28/the-branding-of-a-bug-how-heartbleed-became-a-household-name.html
 
as well as the W3C made with HTML5.

The idea is a universal symbol, distributed free of copyright. In a quick 
study made a proposal. Is attached. Maybe some more talented designer can 
propose something better.

What do you think?



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Re: [Coworking] Re: My morbid curiosity with Coworking Space Closings

2015-01-12 Thread Joel Bennett- Veel Hoeden
Good list Alex.  I would add poor/non-existent succession plan for
leadership as well. Have seen a few spaces in our area that start to falter
when the original founder/leader decides to step away without someone of
equal passion ready to step in to carry the baton.

Joel Bennett
Veel Hoeden Coworking

On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 12:54 PM, Alex Hillman  wrote:

> Here’s an incomplete and in-no-particular order of things that I’ve seen
> kill coworking spaces. Many of them aren’t unique to coworking, but often
> take unique or different “forms” in the context of coworking.
>
>  - Membership turnover
> - Hiring mistakes
> - Leadership burnout
> - Top-heavy membership
> - Losing a large ‘anchor’ member company
> - Overspending
> - Investor pressure
> - Poor partnerships
> - Over-reliance on sponsors
> - Identity crisis
> - Mismatched audience
> - Landlord disputes
> - Rent increases
>
> I know for a fact there are others that I’m not thinking of off the top of
> my head!
>
> -Alex
>
> --
> *The #1 mistake in community building is doing it by yourself.*
>  Join the list: http://coworkingweekly.com
> Listen to the podcast: http://listen.coworkingweekly.com
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 11:31 PM, Shailesh Deshpande  > wrote:
>
>>  Hi Alex, Stacy & Others,
>>
>> Stumbled upon this discussion thread while researching coworking. I
>> recently started a coworking space called 'Indieloft' in Nagpur (India) and
>> looking to promote it locally and build a strong community.
>>
>> It'd be really interesting to understand why some of the other coworking
>> spaces before us failed while we think we can make a go of it. I can
>> already see how a coworking space might struggle if it doesn't have a core
>> group of startups/entrepreneurs/freelancers who are engaging and
>> collaborating on a regular basis. What were some of the other reasons?
>>
>> Really appreciate what you guys are doing to make this phenomenon
>> successful globally.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Shailesh
>>
>> /shailes...@gmail.com//@indieloft//www.facebook.com/indieloft//
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, 6 January 2015 10:18:29 UTC+5:30, Alex Hillman wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey Stacey, welcome to the discussion! :)
>>>
>>> Hit me up off list, I'll catch you up on what I've found so far and some
>>> leads that might be worth following. I agree that there's a ton of value in
>>> better understanding the patterns in the mistakes made and problems
>>> encountered.
>>>
>>> -Alex
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> *The #1 mistake in community building is doing it by yourself.*
>>>  Join the list: http://coworkingweekly.com
>>> Listen to the podcast: http://listen.coworkingweekly.com
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 2:36 PM, Stacy Kessler 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hey Alex and Others,

 Long time lurker, first time poster :) I started Platform 53
 , a coworking space in Cincinnati,
 OH/Northern Kentucky this past September, so still really fresh, but have
 been doing research and pop-up coworking events around the region since
 2012, hence the long-time lurking...

 I just ran across this conversation thread and found it fascinating. I
 know most of the collection was done a few years ago and it didn't sound
 like it was as helpful as hoped, but sounds like there's still a lot of
 interest around it. I think understanding this topic is extremely
 important. I'm a market researcher by trade (both qual and quant), so if
 there's a passion for picking back up the effort or digging into other
 coworking questions, let me know--I'd be happy to help and ready to start
 being more active in the broader coworking community.

 Best,

 Stacy Kessler
 Co-Founder & Chief Visionary Officer
 Platform 53

 PS. Thanks for all you do for the coworking community, Alex. Love your
 dedication to having open conversations about coworking through this Google
 Group and elsewhere. Really refreshing to be a part of a collaborative
 industry after coming from the cut-throat corporate world.

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Re: [Coworking] Re: My morbid curiosity with Coworking Space Closings

2015-01-12 Thread Alex Hillman
Too many full time members, not enough flex (or some variation on flex).





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On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 4:22 PM, Tom Brandt  wrote:

> Hi Alex,
> This all makes sense. But I am not quite sure what is meant by "Top-heavy
> membership". Can you elaborate?
> On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 1:54 PM, Alex Hillman 
> wrote:
>> Here’s an incomplete and in-no-particular order of things that I’ve seen
>> kill coworking spaces. Many of them aren’t unique to coworking, but often
>> take unique or different “forms” in the context of coworking.
>>
>>  - Membership turnover
>> - Hiring mistakes
>> - Leadership burnout
>> - Top-heavy membership
>> - Losing a large ‘anchor’ member company
>> - Overspending
>> - Investor pressure
>> - Poor partnerships
>> - Over-reliance on sponsors
>> - Identity crisis
>> - Mismatched audience
>> - Landlord disputes
>> - Rent increases
>>
>> I know for a fact there are others that I’m not thinking of off the top of
>> my head!
>>
>> -Alex
>>
>> --
>> *The #1 mistake in community building is doing it by yourself.*
>>  Join the list: http://coworkingweekly.com
>> Listen to the podcast: http://listen.coworkingweekly.com
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 11:31 PM, Shailesh Deshpande > > wrote:
>>
>>>  Hi Alex, Stacy & Others,
>>>
>>> Stumbled upon this discussion thread while researching coworking. I
>>> recently started a coworking space called 'Indieloft' in Nagpur (India) and
>>> looking to promote it locally and build a strong community.
>>>
>>> It'd be really interesting to understand why some of the other coworking
>>> spaces before us failed while we think we can make a go of it. I can
>>> already see how a coworking space might struggle if it doesn't have a core
>>> group of startups/entrepreneurs/freelancers who are engaging and
>>> collaborating on a regular basis. What were some of the other reasons?
>>>
>>> Really appreciate what you guys are doing to make this phenomenon
>>> successful globally.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Shailesh
>>>
>>> /shailes...@gmail.com//@indieloft//www.facebook.com/indieloft//
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 6 January 2015 10:18:29 UTC+5:30, Alex Hillman wrote:

 Hey Stacey, welcome to the discussion! :)

 Hit me up off list, I'll catch you up on what I've found so far and some
 leads that might be worth following. I agree that there's a ton of value in
 better understanding the patterns in the mistakes made and problems
 encountered.

 -Alex


 --
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 On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 2:36 PM, Stacy Kessler 
 wrote:

> Hey Alex and Others,
>
> Long time lurker, first time poster :) I started Platform 53
> , a coworking space in Cincinnati,
> OH/Northern Kentucky this past September, so still really fresh, but have
> been doing research and pop-up coworking events around the region since
> 2012, hence the long-time lurking...
>
> I just ran across this conversation thread and found it fascinating. I
> know most of the collection was done a few years ago and it didn't sound
> like it was as helpful as hoped, but sounds like there's still a lot of
> interest around it. I think understanding this topic is extremely
> important. I'm a market researcher by trade (both qual and quant), so if
> there's a passion for picking back up the effort or digging into other
> coworking questions, let me know--I'd be happy to help and ready to start
> being more active in the broader coworking community.
>
> Best,
>
> Stacy Kessler
> Co-Founder & Chief Visionary Officer
> Platform 53
>
> PS. Thanks for all you do for the coworking community, Alex. Love your
> dedication to having open conversations about coworking through this 
> Google
> Group and elsewhere. Really refreshing to be a part of a collaborative
> industry after coming from the cut-throat corporate world.
>
>>
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Re: [Coworking] Re: My morbid curiosity with Coworking Space Closings

2015-01-12 Thread Tom Brandt
Hi Alex,

This all makes sense. But I am not quite sure what is meant by "Top-heavy
membership". Can you elaborate?

On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 1:54 PM, Alex Hillman 
wrote:

> Here’s an incomplete and in-no-particular order of things that I’ve seen
> kill coworking spaces. Many of them aren’t unique to coworking, but often
> take unique or different “forms” in the context of coworking.
>
>  - Membership turnover
> - Hiring mistakes
> - Leadership burnout
> - Top-heavy membership
> - Losing a large ‘anchor’ member company
> - Overspending
> - Investor pressure
> - Poor partnerships
> - Over-reliance on sponsors
> - Identity crisis
> - Mismatched audience
> - Landlord disputes
> - Rent increases
>
> I know for a fact there are others that I’m not thinking of off the top of
> my head!
>
> -Alex
>
> --
> *The #1 mistake in community building is doing it by yourself.*
>  Join the list: http://coworkingweekly.com
> Listen to the podcast: http://listen.coworkingweekly.com
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 11:31 PM, Shailesh Deshpande  > wrote:
>
>>  Hi Alex, Stacy & Others,
>>
>> Stumbled upon this discussion thread while researching coworking. I
>> recently started a coworking space called 'Indieloft' in Nagpur (India) and
>> looking to promote it locally and build a strong community.
>>
>> It'd be really interesting to understand why some of the other coworking
>> spaces before us failed while we think we can make a go of it. I can
>> already see how a coworking space might struggle if it doesn't have a core
>> group of startups/entrepreneurs/freelancers who are engaging and
>> collaborating on a regular basis. What were some of the other reasons?
>>
>> Really appreciate what you guys are doing to make this phenomenon
>> successful globally.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Shailesh
>>
>> /shailes...@gmail.com//@indieloft//www.facebook.com/indieloft//
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, 6 January 2015 10:18:29 UTC+5:30, Alex Hillman wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey Stacey, welcome to the discussion! :)
>>>
>>> Hit me up off list, I'll catch you up on what I've found so far and some
>>> leads that might be worth following. I agree that there's a ton of value in
>>> better understanding the patterns in the mistakes made and problems
>>> encountered.
>>>
>>> -Alex
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> *The #1 mistake in community building is doing it by yourself.*
>>>  Join the list: http://coworkingweekly.com
>>> Listen to the podcast: http://listen.coworkingweekly.com
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 2:36 PM, Stacy Kessler 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hey Alex and Others,

 Long time lurker, first time poster :) I started Platform 53
 , a coworking space in Cincinnati,
 OH/Northern Kentucky this past September, so still really fresh, but have
 been doing research and pop-up coworking events around the region since
 2012, hence the long-time lurking...

 I just ran across this conversation thread and found it fascinating. I
 know most of the collection was done a few years ago and it didn't sound
 like it was as helpful as hoped, but sounds like there's still a lot of
 interest around it. I think understanding this topic is extremely
 important. I'm a market researcher by trade (both qual and quant), so if
 there's a passion for picking back up the effort or digging into other
 coworking questions, let me know--I'd be happy to help and ready to start
 being more active in the broader coworking community.

 Best,

 Stacy Kessler
 Co-Founder & Chief Visionary Officer
 Platform 53

 PS. Thanks for all you do for the coworking community, Alex. Love your
 dedication to having open conversations about coworking through this Google
 Group and elsewhere. Really refreshing to be a part of a collaborative
 industry after coming from the cut-throat corporate world.

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Re: [Coworking] Re: My morbid curiosity with Coworking Space Closings

2015-01-12 Thread Alex Hillman
Here’s an incomplete and in-no-particular order of things that I’ve seen kill 
coworking spaces. Many of them aren’t unique to coworking, but often take 
unique or different “forms” in the context of coworking. 





- Membership turnover 

- Hiring mistakes 

- Leadership burnout 

- Top-heavy membership

- Losing a large ‘anchor’ member company

- Overspending 

- Investor pressure

- Poor partnerships

- Over-reliance on sponsors 

- Identity crisis

- Mismatched audience 

- Landlord disputes

- Rent increases




I know for a fact there are others that I’m not thinking of off the top of my 
head!




-Alex




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On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 11:31 PM, Shailesh Deshpande 
wrote:

> Hi Alex, Stacy & Others,
> Stumbled upon this discussion thread while researching coworking. I 
> recently started a coworking space called 'Indieloft' in Nagpur (India) and 
> looking to promote it locally and build a strong community.
> It'd be really interesting to understand why some of the other coworking 
> spaces before us failed while we think we can make a go of it. I can 
> already see how a coworking space might struggle if it doesn't have a core 
> group of startups/entrepreneurs/freelancers who are engaging and 
> collaborating on a regular basis. What were some of the other reasons?
> Really appreciate what you guys are doing to make this phenomenon 
> successful globally.
> Cheers,
> Shailesh
> /shailes...@gmail.com//@indieloft//www.facebook.com/indieloft//
> On Tuesday, 6 January 2015 10:18:29 UTC+5:30, Alex Hillman wrote:
>>
>> Hey Stacey, welcome to the discussion! :)
>>
>> Hit me up off list, I'll catch you up on what I've found so far and some 
>> leads that might be worth following. I agree that there's a ton of value in 
>> better understanding the patterns in the mistakes made and problems 
>> encountered.
>>
>> -Alex
>>
>>
>> --
>> *The #1 mistake in community building is doing it by yourself.*
>>  Join the list: http://coworkingweekly.com
>> Listen to the podcast: http://listen.coworkingweekly.com
>>  
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 2:36 PM, Stacy Kessler > > wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Alex and Others,
>>>
>>> Long time lurker, first time poster :) I started Platform 53 
>>> , a coworking space in Cincinnati, 
>>> OH/Northern Kentucky this past September, so still really fresh, but have 
>>> been doing research and pop-up coworking events around the region since 
>>> 2012, hence the long-time lurking... 
>>>
>>> I just ran across this conversation thread and found it fascinating. I 
>>> know most of the collection was done a few years ago and it didn't sound 
>>> like it was as helpful as hoped, but sounds like there's still a lot of 
>>> interest around it. I think understanding this topic is extremely 
>>> important. I'm a market researcher by trade (both qual and quant), so if 
>>> there's a passion for picking back up the effort or digging into other 
>>> coworking questions, let me know--I'd be happy to help and ready to start 
>>> being more active in the broader coworking community.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Stacy Kessler
>>> Co-Founder & Chief Visionary Officer
>>> Platform 53
>>>
>>> PS. Thanks for all you do for the coworking community, Alex. Love your 
>>> dedication to having open conversations about coworking through this Google 
>>> Group and elsewhere. Really refreshing to be a part of a collaborative 
>>> industry after coming from the cut-throat corporate world.
>>>

   -- 
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Re: [Coworking] Three Case Studies on Joint Ventures with Landlords

2015-01-12 Thread Ramon Suarez
Thanks Jerome :)

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On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 5:12 PM, Jerome Chang 
wrote:

> Hi all.
>
> The webinar is available on the event listing.
>
> http://lexc.org/event/lexc-webinar-joint-ventures-wlandlords/?instance_id=91
>
> (link is at the bottom of the page)
>
>
> *JEROME CHANG*
>
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>
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>
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>
>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:01 PM, Tabari Brannon  wrote:
>
> I missed it as well, is there a recording?
>
> On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 12:34:46 AM UTC-8, Ramon Suarez wrote:
>>
>> I found out about it too late. Did you guys record it?
>
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Re: [Coworking] Three Case Studies on Joint Ventures with Landlords

2015-01-12 Thread Jerome Chang
Hi all.

The webinar is available on the event listing.
http://lexc.org/event/lexc-webinar-joint-ventures-wlandlords/?instance_id=91

(link is at the bottom of the page)

JEROME CHANG

WEST: Santa Monica
1450 2nd Street (@Broadway) | Santa Monica CA 90401 
ph: (310) 526-2255 

CENTRAL: Mid-Wilshire
5405 Wilshire Blvd (2 blocks west of La Brea) | Los Angeles CA 90036 
ph: (323) 330-9505


EAST: Downtown
529 S. Broadway, Suite 4000 (@Pershing Square) | Los Angeles CA 90013 
ph: (213) 550-2235





On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:01 PM, Tabari Brannon  wrote:

> I missed it as well, is there a recording?
> 
> On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 12:34:46 AM UTC-8, Ramon Suarez wrote:
> I found out about it too late. Did you guys record it?
> 
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Re: [Coworking] Re: Erasmus Plus Partner Search

2015-01-12 Thread Lisa-Maria Eckstein
Dear José,

thanks for your call this morning and for the nice conversation.
It was a great pleasure.

Please find below the contact information of Frank Sellingsloh.
The director of our school on Tenerife.

Frank Sellingsloh
f.sellings...@fui-ia.com

Phone:

   - +34 922 389303 (Office FU International Academy)


Linkedin:

   - es.linkedin.com/pub/frank-sellingsloh/28/619/84


Passez une bonne journée,

Lisa


*Lisa Maria Eckstein *Junior Online Marketing Manager
*FU International Academy Tenerife & SEOintheSUN*

web: www.fu-tenerife.com / www.seointhesun.com

email: l...@seointhesun.com

*Public holidays:* 08.12.2014 and 25.12.*2014 *
*2015:* 01.01, 06.01, 03.02, 02 and 03.04, 01 and  04.05, 14.07, 12.10,
02.11, 08 and 25.12.2015

Sharing is caring!
 FU International Academy Tenerife !
 SEOintheSUN !



*Tenerife North*

*C.C. La Cúpula, local 69. E-38400 Puerto de la Cruzphone +34 922 389 303 /
fax +34 922 389 457*

*Tenerife South*
C.C. Pueblo Canario, local 404-405. E-38660 Costa Adeje
phone +34 922 794 932 / fax +34 922 389 457

On 12 January 2015 at 12:30, Coworking Merignac Bordeaux <
coworkingmerig...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Bonjour Lisa
>
> Thank for the connection with our Coworking Space,
>
> I hope we will see us on your Place, in Tenerife, Have you Lauch a
> Coworking Place there
>
>
> i would like to open something , on this place on Tenerife.
>
> With international connection.
>
> Hope to hear about the subject
>
> Have a sunny day
>
> *José Louis QUIROS *
>
> http://youtu.be/w8L1t03Pvg0
>
> Fondateur
> *AquiWork Center  Coworking Mérignac* 
> 80 Avenue de la Libération 33700 Mérignac CAPEYRON
> Tél: 00.33.(0)5.33.48.44.46   Mobile  : 00.33 (0)6.16.54.75.55 et
> (0)6.71.47.52.12
> Email: coworkingmerig...@gmail.com 
>
> Viadeo Jose Quiros 
>
> Facebook Coworking   
> Viadeo
>  , Twitter
> Google Plus
> Youtube
> 
>
> 
> http://www.coworking-merignac.com/  Profil LinkedIn
> r.linkedin.com/in/joselouisquiros
> 
>
>  *- Si  vous ne
> souhaitiez plus recevoir ce genre d'informations, merci de me le signaler
> par retour de mail */annulation-abonnement
> 
> Conformément à la Loi "Informatique et Libertés" du 6 janvier 1978
> modifiée par la loi du 6 août 2004 (articles 38 à 43 de la Loi N° 78-17 du
> 6 janvier 1978 relative à l'informatique, aux fichiers et aux libertés),
> vous pouvez exercer votre droit  d'accès aux informations et le cas échéant
> votre droit de rectification ou de retrait des informations vous concernant
> en contactant directement notre espace.
>
> 
>
>
>
> 
>
> 2015-01-11 10:02 GMT+01:00 Coworking Merignac Bordeaux <
> coworkingmerig...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Dear lisa
>>
>> we are a french Coworking space, and i would like to have a connection
>> with your coworking space in tenerife
>>
>> i look forward to hearing from you
>>
>>
>> best regards from
>>
>> bordeaux
>>
>> jose QUIROS
>>
>> *José Louis QUIROS *
>>
>> http://youtu.be/w8L1t03Pvg0
>>
>> Fondateur
>> *AquiWork Center  Coworking Mérignac*
>> 
>> 80 Avenue de la Libération 33700 Mérignac CAPEYRON
>> Tél: 00.33.(0)5.33.48.44.46   Mobile  : 00.33 (0)6.16.54.75.55 et
>> (0)6.71.47.52.12
>> Email: coworkingmerig...@gmail.com 
>>
>> Viadeo Jose Quiros 
>>
>> Facebook Coworking
>> 
>> Viadeo
>>  , Twitter
>> Google Plus
>> Youtube
>> 
>>
>> 
>> http://www.coworking-merignac.com/  Profil LinkedIn
>> r.linkedin.com/in/joselouisquiros
>> 
>>
>>  *- Si  vous ne
>> souhaitiez plus recevoir ce genre d'informations, merci de me le signaler
>> par retour de mail */annulation-abonnement
>> 
>> Conformément à la Loi "Informatique et Libertés" du 6 janvier 1978
>> modifiée par la loi du 6 août 2004 (articles 38 à 43

[Coworking] Advertising

2015-01-12 Thread Jason Epstein
Hello everyone!  I am opening a coworking space soon in Downtown Denver.  I 
would like to start pre-leasing before I finish the build-out of my space. 
 Does anyone have suggestion of creative and cheap ways for me to get the 
word out on my space?  Please also link old posts in this group that have 
already discussed this topic.  My website is launching soon.  Thank you in 
advance for your help!

-Jason

Europa Collaborative 
europacre...@gmail.com

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[Coworking] Co-working in the Fiji Islands

2015-01-12 Thread Maria Ronna Luna Pastorizo-Sekiguchi
Hi everyone! Would any of you consider going to Fiji for a workation if 
there was a co-working space there? 

Tourism Fiji website here for those of you not sure where it 
is: http://fiji.travel/

Thanks!

Ronna

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Re: [Coworking] Re: Erasmus Plus Partner Search

2015-01-12 Thread Coworking Merignac Bordeaux
Bonjour Lisa

Thank for the connection with our Coworking Space,

I hope we will see us on your Place, in Tenerife, Have you Lauch a
Coworking Place there


i would like to open something , on this place on Tenerife.

With international connection.

Hope to hear about the subject

Have a sunny day

*José Louis QUIROS *

http://youtu.be/w8L1t03Pvg0

Fondateur
*AquiWork Center  Coworking Mérignac* 
80 Avenue de la Libération 33700 Mérignac CAPEYRON
Tél: 00.33.(0)5.33.48.44.46   Mobile  : 00.33 (0)6.16.54.75.55 et
(0)6.71.47.52.12
Email: coworkingmerig...@gmail.com 

Viadeo Jose Quiros 

Facebook Coworking   
Viadeo
 , Twitter
Google Plus
Youtube



http://www.coworking-merignac.com/  Profil LinkedIn
r.linkedin.com/in/joselouisquiros


 *- Si  vous ne
souhaitiez plus recevoir ce genre d'informations, merci de me le signaler
par retour de mail */annulation-abonnement

Conformément à la Loi "Informatique et Libertés" du 6 janvier 1978 modifiée
par la loi du 6 août 2004 (articles 38 à 43 de la Loi N° 78-17 du 6 janvier
1978 relative à l'informatique, aux fichiers et aux libertés), vous pouvez
exercer votre droit  d'accès aux informations et le cas échéant votre droit
de rectification ou de retrait des informations vous concernant en contactant
directement notre espace.







2015-01-11 10:02 GMT+01:00 Coworking Merignac Bordeaux <
coworkingmerig...@gmail.com>:

> Dear lisa
>
> we are a french Coworking space, and i would like to have a connection
> with your coworking space in tenerife
>
> i look forward to hearing from you
>
>
> best regards from
>
> bordeaux
>
> jose QUIROS
>
> *José Louis QUIROS *
>
> http://youtu.be/w8L1t03Pvg0
>
> Fondateur
> *AquiWork Center  Coworking Mérignac* 
> 80 Avenue de la Libération 33700 Mérignac CAPEYRON
> Tél: 00.33.(0)5.33.48.44.46   Mobile  : 00.33 (0)6.16.54.75.55 et
> (0)6.71.47.52.12
> Email: coworkingmerig...@gmail.com 
>
> Viadeo Jose Quiros 
>
> Facebook Coworking   
> Viadeo
>  , Twitter
> Google Plus
> Youtube
> 
>
> 
> http://www.coworking-merignac.com/  Profil LinkedIn
> r.linkedin.com/in/joselouisquiros
> 
>
>  *- Si  vous ne
> souhaitiez plus recevoir ce genre d'informations, merci de me le signaler
> par retour de mail */annulation-abonnement
> 
> Conformément à la Loi "Informatique et Libertés" du 6 janvier 1978
> modifiée par la loi du 6 août 2004 (articles 38 à 43 de la Loi N° 78-17 du
> 6 janvier 1978 relative à l'informatique, aux fichiers et aux libertés),
> vous pouvez exercer votre droit  d'accès aux informations et le cas échéant
> votre droit de rectification ou de retrait des informations vous concernant
> en contactant directement notre espace.
>
> 
>
>
>
> 
>
> 2015-01-07 12:25 GMT+01:00 Lisa-Maria Eckstein :
>
>> Dear Francesca,
>>
>> first of all I want to wish you a happy new year.
>>
>> My name is Lisa Eckstein and I live and work on tenerife. I`m the Junior
>> Online Marketing Manager @ SEOintheSUN - Online-Marketing Seminars &
>> Co-Working Spaces on Tenerife.
>> Are you looking for new partner in 2015?
>>
>> I look forward to hearing from you soon!
>>
>> Sunny Regards,
>>
>> Lisa Eckstein
>>
>> Am Donnerstag, 17. April 2014 14:28:56 UTC+1 schrieb Francesca Martinuzzi:
>>>
>>> The University of Urbino is working on a project to be submitted in the
>>> Erasmus Plus call KA” Stratgic Partnership (deadline 30th April 2013).
>>>
>>> Our project aims to enhance the coworking culture strengthening the
>>> cooperation between coworking spaces and academic institution at a European
>>> level and supporting the spreading of a collaborative and creative approach
>>> to entrepreneurship familiarizing emerging entrepreneurs with new working
>>> culture, ski