Archive for the ‘Benefits of Coworking’ Category

3 Reasons To Grow Your Small Business In A Coworking Space

You’re not just taking on contract work. You’re building a business. You’ve got proprietary information to protect, and need space for meetings with your 2, 3, or 6 member team. Coworking is still for you.

Saving The Planet: Yet Another Good Reason To Try Coworking

Coworking with us instead of making the daily commute into the office can save you (and your company) a bundle of money, fuel, and carbon emissions.

Best of Cohere: Why A Coworking Space Is Important To The Local Economy

Most people can imagine what shared office space looks like. It’s harder to understand the larger economic benefits of participating in such a space until you experience it first hand.

5 New Year Resolutions For The Successful Freelancer

If you’re looking for some resolutions that will help you to improve your professional and personal life in the New Year, here are a few to get you started.

Coworking Increases Profit: A Cohere Case Study

While chatting with a fairly new Cohere member the other day, I decided to see if this legend of “profitability” holds true in our own community. Here’s how the conversation panned out.

3 Reasons You Can’t Afford To Live Without Coworking

If you’re a mobile worker with a dream, you can’t afford to NOT be coworking. Here’s why.

Best of Cohere: 3 Reasons To Give Thanks For Coworking

As you gather with family, relax, and gorge yourself on delicious food this week, consider some of these blessings, and offer thanks to the community that provides them.

What The 2nd Global Coworking Survey Says About You

Whether you took the survey or not, you should be proud to be counted among such a productive, independent, compassionate community.

Things I Appreciate About Coworking Now That We’re On A Break

Sage advice from an estranged coworker: Appreciate your local coworking space now, you never know when you’ll be pulled apart!

Want To Support The 99%? Occupy Your Local Coworking Space

Yes, many of the issues #OWS seeks to address are political and polarizing, and no, I’m not going to try to convince you to carry a sign or camp out in a park. But at the core of these issues are things near and dear to the heart of every coworker.