Hey First name / there, Iâm Rosee, and I work in Cobot's marketing team! Starting this week, Iâll also be stepping in to share practical marketing tips to help your coworking space grow. First, a bit about me: - I love marketing (no surprise there).
- I am passionate about community and collaborative approaches (also not a shock).
This weekâs focus? Iâve gathered a few simple ways to attract more people to your space through something we all value: collaboration. Working together is one of the most rewarding parts of running a coworking space. It brings in new ideas, expands your reach, and helps your community grow stronger. And the best part? It doesnât have to be complicated. So, letâs help you do the same. Here are six smart, low-barrier ways to start building collaborations, featuring our customers from around the world, that bring more people into your orbit. |
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đ§Ą Referrals Still Work, Especially When They're Easy Word-of-mouth is one of the most trusted ways people discover new spaces. Your members are likely already sharing why they chose your space, so why not make it easier for them to invite others? A referral program builds on this natural connection by encouraging members to invite people they already trust. Itâs a simple way to turn everyday conversations into new memberships. Why it matters: - Referral leads convert 30% better
- They have a 16% higher lifetime value
- They are 4 times more likely to refer others
đ Note: These stats come from general referral marketing research. Results may vary in coworking. (Source: Viral Loops) Tip: For every member acquired, offer your members something they will genuinely value. That could be one or two months at 50% off, or a tab for drinks or snacks worth âŹ50. It should feel like a sincere thank you, but still manageable for your team. |
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đ€ Member-Led Events Create Energy At Makerspace NYC đșđž , artists-in-residence recently hosted a public exhibition after six months of work, turning the coworking space into a community art destination. And that collaboration didnât stop there. Just three days ago, artist Gabrielle Vitollo was featured on Makerpark Radio, where DJ Annette Pierce interviewed her for the Meet Your Maker segment, giving the project an entirely new dimension (yes, the Makerspace even has its own community-run radio station. How cool is that?). Tip: Start with something simple, like a Friday âShow & Tell.â Keep it casual and community-first. |
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đŒ Collaborate With Art, Culture, and Wellness We all know that coworking is much more than just sharing a workspace; itâs about creativity, connection, and well-being. Thatâs why your space can double as a cultural or wellness hub. MOB Barcelona đȘđž is a great example. This July, they have been running a weekly illustration course led by Pedro Porto, a very talented book author and illustrator. Members joined to learn about technique, color, and creativity, all while connecting through shared interests. If youâre in Barcelona, you can even join in yourself: sign up here. Moreover, they also host open-to-all weekly active meditation yoga sessions, offering members new ways to engage with the space and visitors a chance to explore what makes their community unique . But thatâs not all, their event calendar is packed with everything from community breakfasts to after-work beers. Tip: Even a single workshop or one-off open mic night can create a lasting impact. No need to commit to long-term partnerships right away. |
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đ€ Co-host With Local Groups/ Businesses Shared events with local nonprofits, meetups, or interest groups instantly expand your reach. You benefit from their existing network, and they get a beautiful space to gather. Tip: Take photos during the event, tag your partners online, and follow up with attendees. These small actions help keep the momentum going. |
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A glimpse at the Stakeholder Sundowner at Impact Hub Berlin, hosted in collaboration with Showz Berlin. |
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đŒ Partner With Coworking Associations Coworking associations can connect your space to a wider movement. They offer chances to meet other operators, share knowledge, and access exclusive resources. But theyâre also powerful partners when it comes to building visibility and trust for your coworking space. By getting involved in events and collaborations through associations, youâre placing your space in front of a targeted audience of coworking professionals, freelancers, and potential members who value community-driven workspaces. If youâd like to further explore what partnerships can look like for your space, head to our full guide on coworking partnerships. |
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đŁ Online Collaboration Counts Too At Cobot, we work closely with coworking spaces around the world to highlight their stories through in-depth case studies, showcasing what makes each space unique. Along the way, weâve also seen how collaborations, big and small, can help spaces grow their reach and connect with new audiences. Not every collaboration needs to be in person. A social media story swap, a guest blog post, or a newsletter mention are all simple ways to cross-promote with like-minded businesses or other spaces. These small actions can help raise awareness and build relationships without requiring extra resources. |
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Ready to Try a Collaboration? Here are three ways to begin: - Talk to your members. Some of them may already be involved with local organizations or communities that you could team up with.
- Look for local groups that share your values
- Plan one small event or partnership for next month
If youâre using Cobot, we can help. |
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The topic for next week is: "How to Ask for Google Reviews in a Way That Gets Results Without Being Pushy." đ± |
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If you missed last week's newsletter, check it out here: |
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Reply to this email if you have any questions, disagree with something I said, or have a suggestion for a collaboration/future topic. I'm always happy to stay in touch. |
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See you next Wednesday and happy coworking! đ„ł |
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