Wrapping up the Limes

Helloooo there! Replacing the Cocktail Recipe on Friday for the next few weeks is just a ‘normal’ blog.

In my last Blog, I said that after reading Dee Blick’s Marketing book, I was going to concentrate on a few things.  One of those things is Email Marketing and I’m booked into a course where I can learn more about it, courtesy of the lovely ladies at Smart Messenger. I’m hoping to pick up loads of hints and tricks to really get those Cocktail Recipes and my Mailshots rocking.  So in the meantime, I’m just going to bore you with my random musings.

I thought as it’s Friday, I’d share a another funny.  Another Barman wind up!  Although this one is not exclusive to me – I’ve heard this go down many a time – I certainly do enjoy dishing it out.

Spending the bulk of my working career around Cocktails and Spirits, you can imagine that I’ve always used a lot of fresh fruit.  At the moment at Thirsty get through a good box of Limes and punnet’s and punnet’s of Raspberries and Strawberries each week.  Well what happens to all the left overs at the end of the night?  You know, you can never wedge up exactly the right number of Limes can you? So what happens with the leftovers?  Well we can’t waste them…can we?! 😉

I’ve only managed…or even thought to pull this off a couple of times, but it does provide many hours of ridicule after the event. This only really works in the first few shifts of a newbies career behind the stick. You have to get in there quick otherwise you lose the opportunity…

Wrapping up the Limes...
Wrapping up the Limes…

So…

The end of the night comes around and you have plenty of Lime Wedges left over that will naturally just go in the Bin. Well no, not tonight they don’t. Arm your newbie with a nice roll of Cling Film and get them to individually wrap each Lime Wedge to preserve it for use the next shift. “They have to be individually wrapped because if you just cover them in a bowl, the air will get to them and turn them brown”. You can amuse yourself for at least 20 minutes!

For extra value…make sure the Newbie is on the following morning, so they have the pleasure of unwrapping teach Lime Wedge…right before you bin them and get them to chop up fresh limes…

Cruel, but oh so funny!

 

Steve the Barman owns and runs Thirst First Ltd, a Mobile Cocktail Bar company that provides the WOW effect for your events. If you have an event coming up, Business or Pleasure, give us a shout and we’ll do our damnedest to help out. Check out; thirstfirst.co.uk

 

 

Marketing, IFTTT and Refocusing

I won’t lie, August was a great month for me.  I decided back in early July, that August was going to be the month I stepped back a little to take time out and relax. To kind of refocus on a few things.  Business has been going great for me in 2015. Turnover on the previous year has already doubled, yet I found I was still coasting along.  I’d lost direction and a little enthusiasm to be creative and grow Thirst First even more.

So after Bradcamp in Norfolk…

the first thing I decided was to hand over the Cambridgeshire 4N Area Leader role to someone new.  I’d felt that I’d accomplished all I could do for a while, Cambs is absolutely Buzzing and it was time for a new challenge.  But also this would free up a huge amount of time to refocus on my Business.

The second thing I decided was that I was going to have my first Holiday in over 3 years!! Actually getting on a plane and jetting off somewhere!  Even if you’d asked me 4 months ago, I still thought that wouldn’t be achievable this year.

And the third thing was that I was going to use August to plan an Autumn assault ready for my new financial year on the 1st November.

You see, when you’re just coasting along and you’re on your own in the business, you don’t often get a chance to refocus and plan the next stages.  You just continue to do what you’ve been doing successfully for the last 6 months!

Along with the 4N Area Leadership, I also wanted to take a “Sabbatical” from meetings too. 5 weeks out completely. Well, I didn’t do too badly, I only attended 2 meetings.  Come on, its 4N. Its 50% social after all. Its not just about Business, a lot of these guys are my friends too. Going a month without seeing them would be hard!

Roll forward to the 1st of September and what have I achieved?

Well, quite a lot actually.  I have so many plans and so many changes to make. So many adjustments and lots of new things to concentrate on.  The majority of this is down to Dee Blick of The Marketing Gym. I must confess that I’ve still not properly read her 15 Essential Marketing Masterclasses book yet, however I downloaded The Ultimate Small Business Marketing Book on my Kindle App and read the whole thing Cover to Cover in 4 days…and made soooooooo many notes!  This book is brilliant to get you firing again.

The second thing I achieved which is coupled to above, is to achieve a new Working day Focus regime. Inspired by Richard Eaton’s Blog about going offline while on holiday, I wanted to achieve something similar.  I wanted to create habits where I was not constantly going to grab my phone, or respond to emails.  This was going to be a massive ask as after all, it is just me in my Biz.  I can’t afford to ignore enquiries for a whole week. However, I did mange to go 95% off comm’s quite easily actually…and after being back for 3 days, I’m still in the same mindset.

Firstly, I have turned off ALL the notifications off my phone except for Calls and Texts. Everything! Not even leaving the Badge App Icons on to show how many notifications I have on Facebook.  I even turned off my Email Notifications…and they are staying off too!  I will now being responding to emails in the evenings only.  But this is where the cool new tech comes in that allowed me to stay online for 5% of the time.

During a 4Sight at Ely 4N (that I wasn’t supposed to be at), Mark Noel mentioned a service called IFTTT (If This, Then That). I’d heard of it before, but never explored the possibilities. Well, I have to say its completely changed my world.  As I mentioned, I can’t afford to leave enquiries, I’m in a competitive market and I need to be first off the mark as much as I can.

What I managed to set up with IFTTT is amazing.  I now have it forwarding Enquiries via my various Webforms from my Outlook Email Inbox, to me as an SMS Text.  This lets me see Enquiries immediately, without seeing and being tempted by the 30-40 other emails all vying for my attention in my Inbox.

The other cool bit, is that I have auto-text saved on my iPhone, so I can send a quote out immediately and even attach PDFs in a matter of minutes. While I was away in Italy, this actually got me 2 bookings for 2016…and I still had no idea of the other emails in my inbox until I returned home.

IFTTT has so many other possibilities too with a shed load of platforms. Check it out for yourself.

 

So now instead of just aimlessly sitting down at my desk every morning at 7am I have a whole new regime.

On non 4N days, my Alarm is now set for 7am and I’m straight up and out for a Walk. Then I’ll have brekkie and try to do something that Ian Dickson is always banging on about. Eating That Frog for Breakfast.  For me, its my Follow Ups after enquiries, they take me so much time and i never look forward to them.  So now I have them all done by 10am, which now leaves me the rest of the day to concentrate on Dee Blick’s Marketing Regime…

I have my Outlook calender fully scheduled for the next 8 weeks. I have created 27 new Marketing tasks to achieve in those 8 weeks.  I really want to build the corporate side of Thirst First Mobile Cocktail Bars. I’m adamant now that I don’t want to build biz where we’re taking 2/3 events on Saturday. That’s not what I’m about. I want to use my spare capacity through the week for now. That’s what I’m concentrating on. Dee Blicks book is going to help me massively with this.

If you own your own business and you want to grow, I really strongly urge you to go out and buy it, download it and have a good read…and have a Notepad or Evernote ready!  Its given me so much new inspiration.

 

 

 

Who is Steve the Barman?!

Steve the BarmanI am the famous Steve the Barman. At the time of writing, a 37 year old veteran of the Cocktail and Bar scene. My cuddly persona, cheeky smile, my AMAZING Wardrobe filled with crazy Shirts…and award winning brand of Wind Ups and Sarcasm are what set me apart from many Guys and Gals behind the stick.

I was born and bred down in Cornwall and that will always be my spiritual home…I’m definitely a Beach/Water guy…but I’ve lived up in Cambridgeshire for 25 odd years.  My whole working life has been spent in Pubs, Bars and Restaurants ever since I turned 18.  I never went to Uni.  Instead, I went into Pub Management during my A Levels as an 18yo!  I went from Greene King to Cambridge University, to a few independent venues, to finally setting up Thirst First.

My Cocktail Training actually came from London.  As a 20/21 year old, I really wanted to learn.  I bought books and read recipes, but at the time there were no decent Bars in Cambridge to hone my skills.  So I managed to get a few Volunteer gigs on my days off in the big smoke.  For 5 or 6 months I did it for free, but the knowledge I gained was superb.  Sadly, those Bars don’t exist now…but the memories live on!

My Philosophy on Life;

If it ain’t fun, it ain’t worth doing!

For me now, it’s all about working to live and creating memories.  I do love the Hospitality trade, but working Every Friday to Sunday, Christmas and Easter for years on end, does come hard.  Now I have that luxury to just say No. Today is a fun day!  I have that luxury to close down over the Christmas Holidays!  I had 3 weeks off last Christmas and it was probably the most relaxed and fun Christmas I’d ever had!

My Mission;

Well  have 2!!!

Firstly, to outlaw the word Mixologist. It’s a poncey name.  We’re all Bartenders.  Some have different passions to others, granted.  I’m not interested in creating Tomato & Basil Spheres for a Bloody Mary.  Yeah it’s cool, I can’t deny that, but that’s not what you guys really want.

Secondly, I love giving you guys some “Drinkspiration”. Amazing drinks that you can make at home with ingredients you can get from your local supermarket!

 

Thirst First

Thirst First (or Thirsty for short) is in its 3rd year. Fresh enough to still be the cool new kid on the block, but experienced enough to be one of the best in the Biz.  All of us Mobile Bars should be professional, experienced and have amazing Customer service.  That’s a given isn’t it?  If its not, you’re in the wrong Business.  What I care about is YOU.  I go that extra mile.  I only use top notch ingredients.  We don’t compromise.  Don’t believe me?!  Well then check out our reviews. See when you care about the person you’re serving as much as I do, then you can afford to brag about the feedback I get.

After spending years pouring nothing but Pernod Ricard brands…Havana, Beefeater, Absolut…I wanted something a little different for Thirsty.  So I have started working with Maxxium.  They’re super cool and have some amazing brands…and some really fun ones too. My core brands are Stolichnaya, No3 Gin, Brugal Rum and Jim Beam.  But then I also get to play with Midori, Galliano and Sourz too! It’s the Brands that you guys love.  It’s the Brands that put the smiles on your faces.  And it’s the Brands that make some really cool drinks.  Couple that to my favourite Juice brand, Eager…who make 100% pressed and squeezed juices, with no concentrate…then I can’t help but make you Awesome Drinks!

 

Question I get asked the most; “Do you juggle Bottles?”

Nope, I’m not a circus act. I entertain people by making tasty drinks instead.

To be honest, I’ve never tried.  What put me off was years ago when I was working in a very busy Bar.  I had a dude on the station next to me juggling bottles.  He was brilliant.  But the customers in front of him just wanted a drink.  Their faces told a thousand words.  Flairing is Cool.  Serving people fast is way cooler!

 

Weapon of choice;

Rum. No, Vodka…ooo no, Tequila.  Actually, no it has to be Rum. I couldn’t live without a Dark and Stormy or a Spicey Stormy!!

 

What do I do outside of #ThirstyWorld?

Well gone are the days of following Liverpool all over Europe with my trusty Season Ticket.  Now I have found a new Home.  I LOVE NETWORKING…4Networking to be precise.

4Networking

I’ve been a member of 4N for 18 months or so now.  Attended nearly 200 meetings up and down the UK. (Here’s my profile!) For me getting 25+ businesses together in a room, sharing, collaborating and helping each other is an amazing feeling.  I don’t use Networking to sell my Business.  Yes it helps build my brand and I’m now known nationally in 4Networking, but I’ve found that because I’ve done everything myself for my Business, I have a wealth of knowledge and experience that can help others grow and be successful. I’m not an expert by any means, but I do know a lot of stuff that a lot of people probably don’t!

I do love a good cup of Coffee and a Cooked Breakfast. So give me a shout if you wanna meet up for a chat about anything. I’m a serial networker, I do at least 2/3 meetings a week and I love chatting Business.
So that’s me, the first of many blogs!  Catch ya soon.