Updated December 13, 2022
If you plan to get serious about creating content for your coworking blog next year, start now with some end-of-year posts.
This is a good time of year for lists, recaps and predictions. People like to
If you ever sit down at the computer with the intention of writing a post for your coworking blog and end up staring at a blank screen wondering what to write about, I have some tough love for you:
You’re
Here’s a tough truth about blogging: more people will see your headline than ever click through to your content. So it’s essential to get your coworking blog headlines right.
Years ago, when someone told me that publications now write
If your coworking space is in a crowded market, or if you’re trying to educate your community about coworking, search engine optimization (SEO) for your coworking blog should be high priority.
When people in your town search Google for
Are you overlooking one of the most important aspects of creating engaging content?
If you’re spending time on your coworking blog posts but just slapping the first headline that comes to mind on them, you might be wasting your
I made my debut on the local news last week. I was wearing my pajama hoodie, with no bra and no makeup. My hair was in what I hoped was a stylish “messy bun” but it was probably just
Consistency is key to a great coworking blog.
You need to publish content regularly to keep your readers, and Google, engaged and aware of what you’re up to.
Whether you blog once a month or once a week, there
Your coworking blog is a powerful tool to reach your people, establish your space locally, and position yourself in the global coworking scene.
But, to get the most mileage out of a post, you have to think strategically. I
The best images for your coworking blog, website and other content platforms are the ones from your own space. They reflect your community, your culture and your actual workplace.
But sometimes you just need a good stock photo—and the
The other day in my home coworking space, I overheard a conversation that went something like this:
Person 1: Hey, did I show you the photos I took of last week’s event?
Person 2: (Glances up with a stressed-out look):