Author: Ally Simpson

Craft Beer & Curry event at Middletown Coffee Co

We were excited to see this weeks announcement about the Craft Beer & Curry event at Middletown Coffee Co. Middletown Coffee Co are teaming up with Hillstown Farm to showcase amazing local produce in the shape of a beautiful chicken curry paired with locally brewed beer from Hillstown Brewery. You will also get the chance to hear a little more about the talented people behind the menu and their passion for local produce. It promises to be a great night. All the info you need is on the image above. Tickets are on sale now and are available directly from Middletown Coffee...

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Considered Storytelling

As a small business owner, don’t assume that the world only wants stories from the big brands. They want to hear your story too. For the consumer, staying connected to the ongoing journeys of small businesses in their area can be an exciting and worthwhile practice in lots of different ways. Consumers demand more from brands – they buy into storytelling – but storytelling is an art and it takes time to perfect. Content marketers will have to take the time to work out what they should say and how best to say it, if they don’t want their audiences to tune out – or worse, switch them off. [source] Don’t give up when it doesn’t click right away, turn to a new page and keep telling the story. While the content marketers are working out what they should say and how they should say it best, we are all set and ready to help you. Not sure where to start? Talk to us, we can help you to embrace considered storytelling either here on Ballymena Today or on your own website and/or social media outlets. Some of our team have been perfecting the art of considered storytelling on the web for over a decade, building community and engaging audiences along the way. The Ballymena borough is full of wonderful people and wonderful ongoing stories. We’d love to tell...

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Be Visible

In my “2015 in no particular order” post on Medium I concluded with a few thoughts and aims for 2016. One of them was to be visible. I’m visible online every single day. A little less so than I used to be but, nonetheless I am here everyday. If you want to say hi, ask something or yell at me you can do so on Twitter. But online wasn’t what I meant when I said visible. Now, see if you can find me in the picture above. If you own a small business or are self-employed like me, it’s easy to see the people you need to see and then be insulated from the rest of the world. It’s hard work to mix it up and be visible to other people. Why not go to the shop or office next door and say hi, ask how their day is going. Take a walk around the streets where you work, be a regular at your local coffee shop or buy your newspaper at the same newsagents. Imagine a Ballymena where more of us strived to be visible. On most Wednesdays and Fridays you are likely to find me at Middletown Coffee Co. If you see me, say hi. Be visible. Ps: I’m not in the picture...

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Finding a craft

“If a man is called to be a street sweeper, he should sweep streets even as Michelangelo painted or Beethoven composed music or Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets so well that all the hosts of heaven and earth will pause to say, ‘Here lived a great street sweeper who did his job well.’” – Martin Luther King, Jr. HT: Seth Godin Selfish myths about what makes us happy somehow manage to edge out the idea of craft, calling and most of all, simplicity. Finding a craft, loving it, doing it well and bringing value to the customer or end user you are working with or for, trumps earnings and status. Every single time. Imagine a Ballymena where more of us pushed hard into finding a craft. Making coffee, teaching guitar, sweeping the street, selling insurance, flipping burgers, being a security guard, selling books… finding a craft in these places shouldn’t be mythical or complicated. Some people are amazing at some of the things you or I might find mundane. Think of the people who make our town live and breathe every single day. They are the heroes. Finding a craft is easier than we have all told...

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Who is listening to you

Sometimes when I tweet something or share a link on Facebook I have to ask myself; Who is listening to you? Building an audience isn’t necessarily hard but it requires patience and time. The effort you make to create great content will be less effective if very few people see it. Everyone everywhere already has a phone in their hand, endlessly scrolling through timelines and links, clicking occasionally and digesting quickly. What makes you stand out? In the massive online swarm, you probably won’t stand out. Creating and building an audience is the only genuine way to stand out. If you opened a shop on the high street you would find ways to connect with people via advertising, word of mouth or some other form of marketing to promote your business. You would do this before opening to have people anticipating your arrival. You wouldn’t just do everything in secret then magically open your doors for business and, expect a rush of customers would you? You would start to build and hopefully realise that you have to keep working on it, connecting with people. It’s ongoing. It never stops. The same principle applies to online and offline. You have to put some preparation in place, do some work and engage. It never stops. Talk to people, ask questions, answer questions, visit businesses around you, shop local, build locally, engage with the community you...

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