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Coworking Space: Sharing How We Work Part II

Coworking Space: Sharing How We Work Part II

Editor’s note: This is a continuation of the 2-part series. You can read Part I here.

How to Find a Coworking Space

Try coworking portals and directories for the widest selection possible. Accessible on the web or through a mobile phone app, these directories help you to search not only available standalone coworking spaces, but also dynamic small companies offering shared workspaces and open desks. This gives you more options for finding a spot to work, especially if your city or town doesn’t offer a coworking space. Think of it as matchmaking. Click Here to Read Article …

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Coworking: Sharing How We Work Part I

Coworking: Sharing How We Work Part I

In the past, when trying to find places to work, independent workers, small businesses, and organizations often had to choose between several scenarios, all with their attendant advantages and disadvantages: working from home; working from a coffee shop, library, or other public venue; or leasing an executive suite or other commercial space.

Is there a better way to work? Yes. Enter coworking.

Coworking takes freelancers, indie workers, and entrepreneurs who feel that they have been dormant or isolated working alone at home or who have been migrating from a coffee shop to a friend’s garage or languishing in a sterile business center — to a space where they can truly roost. Click Here to Read Article …

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