January 30 Coworking Convo: Hosting events your members want to attend

My top 10 coworking blog posts from 2025

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Who loves an end-of-year list? I do!

So I’ve compiled one of my own.

Here are my top blog 10 blog posts from 2025. No surprise, the winners are full of insights and cheerleading about coworking, content, and community.

Coworking is a force multiplier

1. Coworking is a force multiplier. Here’s what that means.

Coworking, when done well, is a force multiplier. It multiplies your energy, your ideas, your connections, and your impact in the world.

If the concept is new to you, a force multiplier is anything that makes the effort you put in go further.

That’s what coworking does. It surrounds you with a community of people who are also showing up, creating and building. It keeps you inspired, connected, and supported. It creates the kind of energy that makes personal and professional growth not just possible, but inevitable.

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coworking space building social capital

2. Coworking social capital: a guide for operators and community builders

Coworking, when done well, is a social capital supercharger.

The word “capital” refers to assets or resources that can be used to create value. So social capital is the value created through connections between people.

And beyond the increased productivity, sense of belonging, and community that great coworking spaces provide, they are also social capital hot spots, where businesses grow, leaders emerge, and humans chase their dreams.

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3. 120+ coworking space event ideas

Coworking space events are pretty much must-do’s these days. If you want to build community, facilitate connections among your members, and create a great vibe in your space, bringing people together is the best way to do so.

Members want to participate in a variety of events in your space and your event programming is a massive differentiator and way to attract perfect-fit members to your coworking community.

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Positive Coworking Experiences

4. Introducing Positive Coworking Experiences (PCEs)

Could it be that having Positive Coworking Experiences could lead to being a more resilient, successful, thriving entrepreneur?

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Coworking Day ideas

5. 23 Coworking Day ideas for workspace operators

This international holiday tends to sneak up on space operators. But you want to be ahead of the curve on this one to take full advantage of the buzz around coworking on that day. It’s a great time to celebrate coworking with your members and educate your extended community about coworking.

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social media strategies for coworking spaces

6. Social media strategies for coworking spaces: The ultimate guide

As coworking continues to grow, it is increasingly important to have a social media strategy that supports your business goals and resonates with your target market.

Because in a world where your digital presence drives people to your coworking space, operators and teams must do more than open your doors—you need to own your online story.

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7. 9 questions to clarify the target audience for your coworking space

Being a generic coworking brand without a clear focus is a recipe for attracting transactional relationships and building a space with zero vibe. If everyone is your target market, you’re not speaking clearly to anyone and you can end up with a lifeless space.

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new members coworking community

8. 9 ways to bring new members into your coworking community

Coworking ghosts are the people who stop coming in, don’t engage with anyone, hide in their office, etc. But in all my years of coworking, I’ve developed a theory that people don’t want to be coworking ghosts—they just don’t feel at home (yet) in the space and community.

So, let’s talk about the best solution to coworking ghosts: bring them into the community before they have a chance to start ghosting.

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bring visitors into coworking community

9. How to bring visitors into your coworking community

When someone visits your coworking space, what do you do with them?

I imagine you do your best to make a good impression while you show them around the space. But do you have a clear strategy or process to bring those visitors further into your community?

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Coworking has a problem

10. Coworking has a problem

We’re asking a lot of community managers and, in return, many of them are a few steps from burnout, if they’re not there already.

And if your community manager is not feeling it, your members aren’t either.

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