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01:54 Do you have coworking attendees pre-submit their questions?
03:59 Do you record the office hours section?
04:59 Does it matter if office hours isn't in the middle or halfway exactly?
08:43 How long should breaks be?
11:03 We worked on the positioning/theme for Avital's office hours when she's a coach, and she's worried about giving away all the coaching for free
21:10 It's okay if you don't have a big paid offer yet
23:18 Fine-tuning Evelyn P's positioning and structure of her coworking, and clarifying how it fits into the ecosystem of the rest of her business
32:20 Cameras off?
33:59 Different theme every week?
36:24 Thoughts about session lengths, 90mins vs 2hrs vs 3hrs
39:58 Thoughts on finding the balance between frequency and length
42:05 House Rules acting as positioning
42:46 I don't recommend only hosting monthly
45:11 More thoughts on how long the office hours break can be
47:10 How are paid coworking communities different from free coworking communities?
51:33 How many people would show up compared to your email list size? Did you build momentum over time?
53:18 Thoughts on emailing/promoting to your existing list even if some of them aren't your ideal person anymore since you've pivoted
58:18 Can we just take out the quick breaks and do longer deep focus poms?
01:09:08 How did you first learn about coworking? What prompted you to use it in this way?
01:10:50 Why do you use Butter?
00:50 Can you speak more about the leadership piece of the Content Marketing Ecosystem Framework?
>>> my blog post about Content Marketing Ecosystems
>>> my course that talks a lot about content marketing ecosystems: How to Build a Content System That Protects & Fuels Your Energy
03:21 — Intro to Spark Zones (only creating content on platforms in your "Spark Zones" i.e. that are in formats you actually enjoy creating in)
05:58 Jumped back to the leadership content question asked earlier (lol)
06:53 You said you had 200ish people on your list when you started doing Coworking. How large was your email list after you spent a year and a half hosting coworking? >>>I said I would look up these numbers
08:19 What would you say is the ideal frequency for free coworking?
11:21 Would a super cheap $7/month coworking fee be a bad idea?
12:49 What's the best time to run these?
14:05 Thoughts on how we don’t all have to structure our offers in the same ways that have always been done.
15:20 Do you think it's important to call it "coworking"?
15:58 How I structured the landing page where people signed up for coworking
>>> See this lesson for my landing page swipes
18:05 Do you provide the schedule structure to your participants?
19:40 You said that coworking only scales to a certain point. Does this method of relationship building become unsustainable?
22:35 The nature of the relationships built; everyone was so supportive whenever I had to cancel and when I eventually did put it on hiatus
24:13 Which was it that burned you out after a year and a half - the actual hosting/time spent with people, or was it all the posting on social media about it?
25:02 Could your coworking turn into an online community?
26:07 Where was your business revenue-wise when you started coworking, and where were you at the end when you put it on hiatus? (I also explain my launch and offer structure that I was using when I did start making money)
32:09 Coworking can be really good for a season of your business journey. It doesn't necessarily have to be a forever thing.