[Coworking] Re: How to market to non-office needing coworkers?

2018-04-12 Thread Kevin Haggerty
Kevin, As with the first video, I greatly appreciate the time you put into thinking through this and making this for me. Very humbling. I appreciate and agree with your insight. The only thing about your comments in regard to the tabs and layout is that our site is through Nexudus, so it's a

[Coworking] Re: How to market to non-office needing coworkers?

2018-04-12 Thread Kevin Whelan — Everspaces
Hi Kevin, I created and shared a video a while back as a follow-up to this thread, but apparently, it didn't get approved maybe because it looked self-promotional or I used a link shortener. Anyway - here it is again with no short links - hope it finds you well and let me know how it goes!

[Coworking] Re: How to market to non-office needing coworkers?

2018-03-06 Thread Jeannine van der Linden
Our tagline for this is (translated), "Where the space adjusts to fit your work and not the other way around" It is snappier in Dutch, because "adjusts to fit" is one verb. Aaanyway, for people who want a bespoke solution we have a "tell us what you need" button which brings them into the

[Coworking] Re: How to market to non-office needing coworkers?

2018-03-05 Thread Craig Baute - Creative Density Coworking
It looks a lot better and is easy to understand now. Good job. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Coworking" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to coworking+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more

[Coworking] Re: How to market to non-office needing coworkers?

2018-03-04 Thread Alex Linsker
Almost all of the memberships at Collective Agency are 'regular memberships' which are 'unlimited memberships' which are most similar to your '24/7' memberships. Back in the day, we *only* had regular memberships. https://collectiveagency.co/memberships/ >From a UX/product comparing

[Coworking] Re: How to market to non-office needing coworkers?

2018-03-03 Thread Kevin Haggerty
Since this original post, we've taken all of the feedback from all of you to heart, and we've made significant changes. You'll be glad to know that we've narrowed our membership options down to 3. It was hard, but I think it was needed and will be fruitful. I'm still curious about those of you

[Coworking] Re: How to market to non-office needing coworkers?

2018-01-29 Thread Kevin Whelan — Everspaces
Most welcome! On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 3:54:36 PM UTC-5, Kevin Haggerty wrote: > > Kevin: I'm actually kind of blown away that you took the time to go > through and be so thorough and to even make the video that you did. I'm > genuinely humbled. Your feedback was/is tremendously valuable

[Coworking] Re: How to market to non-office needing coworkers?

2018-01-29 Thread Kevin Haggerty
Kevin: I'm actually kind of blown away that you took the time to go through and be so thorough and to even make the video that you did. I'm genuinely humbled. Your feedback was/is tremendously valuable and it's given me much to think about it. Thank you very much! -- You received this

[Coworking] Re: How to market to non-office needing coworkers?

2018-01-29 Thread Kevin Whelan — Everspaces
Hey Kevin, Yes, I found the info originally on coworkgloucesterva.com . Did a little video of my thoughts: https://www.useloom.com/share/2a5aecd2961947f68a350ec0408c7276 Cheers! *Kevin

[Coworking] Re: How to market to non-office needing coworkers?

2018-01-29 Thread Kevin Haggerty
Hi all! Really great input and the feedback is much appreciated! To those of you who found our pricing/membership options confusing or overwhelming, I'm wondering if coworkgloucesterva.com was where you found this info? I'm working on actually transferring everything over to where our Nexudus

[Coworking] Re: How to market to non-office needing coworkers?

2018-01-23 Thread Jeannine van der Linden
In between the community and the private office is a whole world. :-) We are a network so different spaces have different offerings. We have 1) a basic plan, a part time plan, a full time plan for officing. 2) two punch cards which are used respectively by folks who 1) work on a project

[Coworking] Re: How to market to non-office needing coworkers?

2018-01-23 Thread Craig Baute - Creative Density Coworking
I second Kevin's thoughts about your pricing structure. I would make everything monthly because the discounts aren't that much. The flexibility is a big selling point. Go down to three tiers if you can. You don't need to bullet-point every feature. It makes it very difficult to read even on

[Coworking] Re: How to market to non-office needing coworkers?

2018-01-23 Thread Kevin Whelan — Everspaces
Hi Kevin (nice name by the way!), I looked at your website to see if I could better understand what tier you were having difficulty selling and I was confronted with 17 (!) options. I like that you're encouraging people to commit for longer periods, but what I am experiencing is an overwhelm

[Coworking] Re: How to market to non-office needing coworkers?

2018-01-23 Thread Craig Baute - Creative Density Coworking
Hey Kevin, Congrats on the launch of your space and it's good to hear that you are starting to fill up. You are not in an unusual situation. Offices are often the easiest to sell because you are often stealing market share vs. creating a new marketing (hot desking). Plus, people have tangible