Stroud Cohousing
From: David (coflatsgmail.com)
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2014 03:40:14 -0700 (PDT)
Hi
I'd like to give a link to the 3rd Cohousing community being built in Stroud, 
England.
www.coflats.net

It's a retrofit of a Victorian building. Only 7 apartments (flats) huge common 
house 2,000 sq ft. Including dining room, kitchen, guest room, gym, workshop, 
sauna, storage rooms.
The apartments are very light, mostly on 2 levels. Super insulation, triple 
glazing, Government certified Eco Level Excellent. EPC level A (European  
energy performance)
Please tell your friends and come and live in  arty, radical Stroud.

Thanks
David Michael
Resident of Springhill Cohousing
www.spinghillcohousing.com

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> On Jun 30, 2014, at 12:06 PM, Fred H Olson <fholson [at] cohousing.org> wrote:
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>> Spread your URL around as much as possible, make it as
>> easy as possible to access. (And of course put as much useful info on
>> it as possible.)  Some people will check out your website which requires
>> zero commitment and little effort and based on that decide to
>> make more of a commitment and little more effort by calling, coming to
>> an event or whatever.
> 
> However much people say don't judge a book by it's cover, the cover is the 
> first clue to whether this might be a good book. People want to see a nicely 
> designed website. It doesn't have to be fancy with videos of dancing mice.  
> Just clean simple design with as much information as you have about your 
> plans, logically organized, and findable from the front page. No cute names 
> for things. Use land, buildings, playground, meals instead of earth, havens, 
> freedom, and sustenance.
> 
> And put your full address. Even the zip code because zip codes are the 
> easiest way to find you on a map.
> 
> Directions on how to find you. Some people will be familiar with your area 
> but not your address. Give them a clue where you are. 
> 
> The stronger the metal image of who and where you are, the more likely people 
> will be to remember you.
> 
> The  minute you have any ideas about a name, put up a website. Use the name 
> of your town. Then you can forward that address to your cohousing name. 
> People will transfer the association because your materials can then say 
> [Cohousing Name] in [Town & State]
> [town]. Domain names are cheap. One domain name costs 00004% of one sale. You 
> can afford two.
> 
> If you need a website check out the one's I've designed for cohousing
> 
> http://www.cohousingblog.com
> http://www.takomavillage.org
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> And my site on design -- not totally developed because I decided to take it 
> down. It was too much for me to be asked to design websites I knew visitors 
> would hate. The companies kept insisting on bad practices. The site does have 
> a list of other sites I've designed.
> 
> http://www.triplethreatwebsites.com
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> Sharon
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> Sharon Villines, Washington DC
> "Design is the first sign of human intention." William McDonough
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