Coworking Vs. The Coffee Shop
Jeff Kikel
Do the addresses of your work office and the nearest Starbucks location just so happen to be exactly the same? If so, it's probably not the overpriced lattes, increasingly loud music, and nearby chatterboxes that draw you in. Not only that.. but when you consider that this month's pumpkin spice latte & bagel budget likely EXCEEDS the cost of an office space rental for the rest of the year.. what excuse do you have left?!Ditching your coffee shop office and instead opting to cowo [...]
Do the addresses of your work office and the nearest Starbucks location just so happen to be exactly the same? If so, it's probably not the overpriced lattes, increasingly loud music, and nearby chatterboxes that draw you in. Not only that.. but when you consider that this month's pumpkin spice latte & bagel budget likely EXCEEDS the cost of an office space rental for the rest of the year.. what excuse do you have left?!
Ditching your coffee shop office and instead opting to cowork (FREE coffee) will undoubtedly save you many headaches and many more dollars. Your decision to switch over also earns you a real business address, stable wifi, networked copying - printing - scanning, conference rooms, and access to exclusive community events. Your new coworking space also provides you with the opportunity to show your clients a professional setting you can actually be proud of.
Ditching your coffee shop office and instead opting to cowork (FREE coffee) will undoubtedly save you many headaches and many more dollars. Your decision to switch over also earns you a real business address, stable wifi, networked copying - printing - scanning, conference rooms, and access to exclusive community events. Your new coworking space also provides you with the opportunity to show your clients a professional setting you can actually be proud of.

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