How have you been building your community? Is it via a Meetup? If so, then
you don't have their actual email addresses yet (yes your messages do go
directly to their email inboxes, but Meetup will not give you their email
addresses per se). So have a sign-in list ready asking people for their
Hey Tiffani! Oh, this is near and dear to my heart. My fiancé is a chef and
I've had so much joy watching her get involved in our local food
community...and learning how the approaches that helped get Indy Hall off
the ground apply in her (and your!) industry as well. I plan to have her on
my
And here some processes to build community (the global The Hub network uses
hosting as an operating system to build, support and innovate with the
community): http://www.deskmag.com/en/how-to-be-a-good-host-165
Best,
Frauke
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Alex Hillman
Deskmag just published a piece on this topic:
http://www.deskmag.com/en/community-building-tips-before-opening-a-space
-Alex
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On Saturday, July 7, 2012 at 12:23 AM, Alex Sante wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm new to the group, and I am fascinated
Short answer: Start making lots of friends.
Medium answer: Go to places where people gather and get to know them as people.
Organize events of your own around things you are interested in. Ensure there
is beer nearby.
Long answer:
Thanks for the link. I just finished reading the article, and it was full
of nuggets of information.
On Friday, July 6, 2012 10:38:17 AM UTC-4, Alex Hillman wrote:
Deskmag just published a piece on this topic:
http://www.deskmag.com/en/community-building-tips-before-opening-a-space
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