I can’t stress the second point enough. Coworking spaces with a wide array of workers from architects to real estate agents to web developers make for a great atmosphere. Working side-by-side with these folks not only can give you a fresh perspective on how to conduct your own business, but also gives you a familiar face to refer people in need of a certain skill. You may be an awesome Jooma! coder, but the thought of doing your taxes sounds like a pain in the CMS. If your coworking space includes a CPA, you may be able to exchange their talents for yours. Also, that same CPA may work with a company who’s desperate to have their website overhauled, and would love an easy CMS to do updates themselves. Guess what? Now their CPA has someone they can recommend. Not exactly the kind of connection you could have made working from home with your dog, right? What are your thoughts on coworking and what good or bad experiences have you had in your area with coworking spaces?
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