Hi Sam,
Heather and I have been working for about 18 months to raise awareness
and generate interest in coworking in our little town. You can check
out our survey here:
http://survey.ptcolab.com
We've also deeply embedded ourselves in the local business community.
Before starting the coworking project we both were (very) active
participants in the local Mainstreet Program, Chamber of Commerce,
Economic Development Council (EDC); and also spread the word via our
B2B day jobs. An article in the local newspaper prompted two
organizations to contact us about potential permanent space.
As we work through our business plan, we've been holding regular
jellies every week for about a year for free at the EDC office as well
as the library learning center. We even drafted our mission statement
with the help of our core group of regular coworkers. It has been a
slow process, but we have created a strong foundation of loyal
coworkers, and gathered valuable feedback that will help make our
business a success.
The advantage of a small town is that a tight-knit community
understands the value of collaboration - we do it with community
gardens, at the schools, and by volunteering with various public
service organizations. Living in a struggling rural economy tends to
foster creativity. A lot of entrepreneurs with home-based businesses
that have sprung up out of necessity. These are our peeps and we are
building our vision around their needs.
We'll keep you posted.
Cheers,
~ Frank DePalma
http://facebook.ptcolab.com