Tuesday 30 December 2014

The Top Blog Posts of 2014 by Katie & Jane

Our 'Blog by Katie & Jane' is now nearly 18 months old and as we're nearing the end of another year we wanted to look back on the top five blog posts of 2014...


We launched our first social media toolkit at the beginning of 2014 with the aim to help inspire social media content for brands and businesses by sharing over 400 awareness days, national holidays and topical events in an easy-to-use format. 

We're putting the final touches to our 2015 calendar (watch this space) which has even more information added such as big film releases and sporting events. We've researched the all-important social media channels for all the awareness days too making it easy to link-up with them to increase reach and generate even more social media content.

Social Media Awareness Day Calendar


In June 2014 I travelled to the beautiful island of Crete and stayed in an amazing hotel in a lovely part of the island. Despite staying for just seven days, the trip was jam-packed with fun activities from delicious meals to island-hopping days out. Victoria Hislop, writer of my favourite book The Island which is set in Crete, was a fan of the blog post which helped it become one of our most popular blog posts of 2014. 

Aquila Elounda Crete


Katie and I were very excited to announce the launch of our new brand Not Dogs in June 2014. We'd been quietly working on the veggie project for a few months prior to June so couldn't wait to share the news on the blog. Since then we've been to six festivals, one Christmas market, met tonnes of amazing new Not Dogs fans and taken hundreds of #SausageSelfies. With opportunities coming in already, we're very much looking forward to seeing what 2015 will bring for Not Dogs.

Not Dogs


As I write this I'm sitting by the fire in another cute Southwold house on day two of our little Southwold holiday. We've spent the day walking along the windy beach to Walberswick for another delicious lunch and it's games night tonight! Last year's blog post was the second most popular By Katie & Jane blog post of 2014... Wonder how this year's review will do!?

Southwold


Our 'Entrepreneur Interviews' section of the blog are always popular posts with our readers so it's not surprising that our interview with the Female Entrepreneur Association's Carrie Green has reached the top spot for 2014. In this blog post Carrie spoke to us about her inspiration, goals, motivation and of course a few of her favourite things...

Carrie Green

Here's to a happy, successful 2015! Jane x

Sunday 14 December 2014

The Best Things in Life in December

December is a busy month for everyone but it's been even more so for us as we get ready to move Not Dogs to Oxford for the Oxford Christmas Market from the 11th to the 21st December... there's been times we've definitely needed to remind ourselves to...


Katie

Katie & Jane

The Best Things in Life...
I love gift buying for others in December! One of my favourite places to go for the perfect present is Not on the High Street, the hard part is trying not to go too overboard with all the unique gems and personalised options to choose from. We wrote a blog post all about why we like the company so much & what inspires us most about its founders & you can have a little read here: http://www.bykatieandjane.com/2013/11/not-on-high-street-perfect-place-for.html

When it’s bitterly cold outside there is nothing I love more than lighting the room with candles. We recently attended a Red Magazine Network Event with founder of The White Company; Chrissie Rucker and we came away with a lovely gift bag which included the limited edition Symons Candle, a gorgeous mix of smooth white amber with crisp, cotton cedarwood and delicate peony (so it says on the website!) It not only smells beautiful, it also looks very stylish in its glass holder too.

Katie & Jane

We’ve spent lots of the month so far in planning meetings, and one of our favourite spots to visit to work and socialise is Middleton’s The Fig & Olive, set next door to the amazing Coppice Garden Centre which has just unveiled all its Christmas delights in time for the festive season. It’s well worth a visit to find some truly beautiful items for the home, finished off with a lovely spot of lunch too.

Christmas is the perfect time to...
Remember how lucky we all are. Christmas can be the best time for some and a sad time for others, and sometimes we get so wrapped up in it all that we forget how lucky we might be! This year we will be serving up Not Dogs at our local Homeless Shelter on Boxing Day and between 11-12pm each day at the Oxford Christmas Market we will be donating profits from every Not Dog sold to Oxfam.

My favourite thing to cook at Christmas is...
Christmas Spiced Caramelised Onions and haven’t we been cooking up a storm! These will be served on top of our 8” juicy Not Dogs in a bun this week and finished off with a sprinkle of good old English Stilton and the name; Santa’s Stilton Surprise of course!

The pin that sums me up at the moment is...

Katie & Jane


Jane

Katie & Jane

The Best Things in Life...
The Cotswolds is my third favourite place in the World and we try to visit as many times during the year as we can but I do love it best in the Winter. We went for the day starting with breakfast in Broadway at the Market Pantry before heading for a 5 mile walk to Broadway Tower where we had the most amazing views over 13 counties. We then drove to Kingham for a late lunch at The Wild Rabbit, somewhere where I'd wanted to visit for a while - we were not disappointed! Created by Daylesford Organic's Lady Bamford The Wild Rabbit is a beautiful take on a traditional English inn with a cosy pub, bright open dining area and a place to stay too. The food was delicious and it was lovely to watch it being cooked from our table by the very smart chefs; the staff were second-to-none and the styling of The Wild Rabbit is absolutely gorgeous. Of course no trip to The Cotswolds for me would be complete without a visit to the Daylesford farm shop where I stocked up on their amazing range for Christmas.

Katie & Jane

Katie & Jane

Having so many things to look forward to on my Countdown Keeper app... Oxford, a Christmas Eve meal with friends, Christmas Day (of course!), New Year in Southwold, the start of 2015 and Bali in February! Before we launched Countdown Keeper I didn't use countdown apps but now I love to put everything I'm excited about in there!

The return of Starbucks' Egg Nogg Latte! I usually wait until December to purchase my first Eggnog Latte (no nutmeg!) but this year I couldn't contain myself once I saw those famous red cups! What makes me love Starbucks even more is their Selfridges Birmingham store is one of only two in the country to be adorning their festive drinks with gold sparkle - all the other stores are silver - plus I had a field-day buying lots of gold glittery cups!

Katie & Jane

Christmas is the perfect time to...
Relax with friends and family... I like to plan the food, presents and outings in November so that December is less stressful and I can actually enjoy the whole festive month. I always look forward to having a casual Christmas and Boxing Day and then prepare for our annual seaside visit to Southwold for New Year.

My favourite thing to cook at Christmas is...
Nigella Lawson's Chocolate Pistachio Fudge. I adore this green-studded fudge and make it every year to give as gifts and to snack on straight from the freezer at home. It's such a simple recipe from Nigella Express, although I never seem to be able to find already-shelled pistachios so you can usually find me standing in the kitchen for quite a while taking the shells off! The mix of deep sweet chocolate and salty nuts is just perfect!

Katie & Jane

The pin that sums me up at the moment is...

Katie & Jane

Wednesday 3 December 2014

Just 21 Days to go till Christmas! #CountdownToChristmas with Countdown Keeper

It’s officially the month of Christmas and what better way to get excited than to have a countdown on your iPhone to share with friends? Here are a few of our favourite ways to use Countdown Keeper at Christmas time…

Countdown to Santa’s Visit
A great one for the little ones in your life! As well as weeks, days and hours, you can countdown in minutes and seconds too which can make it even more exciting for those excited to see Santa and Rudolph on Christmas Eve. 

Why not count down to the children’s bedtime on Christmas Eve and set an alarm so that when the app notifies you of Santa’s arrival it’s time for bedtime too (Santa doesn't visit when children are awake!). You can have fun by uploading your very own background image from Facebook, your camera roll or use one of our pre-loaded backgrounds in the Countdown Keeper Library.


Christmas Gifts
With every event you add to Countdown Keeper there is also a ‘notes’ section which during Christmas is especially handy for keeping a note of gift ideas for friends and family. Just add a countdown to Christmas or a Christmas Gift deadline countdown and start adding your gift ideas from the notes button, et voilĂ ! – a portable present list on your iPhone. You can keep all of your Christmas related countdowns organised in your very own custom-created category too, away from the usual countdowns and everyday events you use Countdown Keeper for.


Happy Christmas!
The big event! This year instead of setting an alarm or waiting to be woken up, create an alert to your Christmas Day event in Countdown Keeper and be woken up with your very own Countdown to Christmas! You can then share this across social media with your friends and tag those loved ones in to wish them a Happy Christmas wherever they are.


Wishing you a wonderful Christmas from the Countdown Keeper team!

To download Countdown Keeper from the App Store just click this link or simply search ‘Countdown Keeper’. In the free version of the app you can add up to three events, and to upgrade to the PRO version it’s 69p/$0.99 which unlocks the ability to add an unlimited amount of events, create your very own categories to organise your countdowns, use images from your Facebook albums and add notes too!

Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for lots of positivity and more countdown inspiration!



Katie x

Wednesday 26 November 2014

Not Dogs at Oxford Christmas Market

We're very excited to be embarking on our very first Christmas adventure with Not Dogs in December... the Oxford Christmas Market, where we will recreate our little purple truck within a traditional German chalet adorned with purple and orange decorations of course!

We'll be there between the 11th and the 21st of December staying open for the duration of Oxford's magical market. Our Christmas recipes are now perfected with three new additions; the Cha-Cha Chili Dog, Santa’s Stilton Surprise and Beau the Banana Brioche Dog, along with our usual tasty favourites; The Plain Jane and The Original Frank. Eating so many Not Dogs can leave you a little thirsty so we’ve also added a special 'Cranberry and Apple Christmas Concoction' to our Winter menu; a very tasty alcohol-free tipple!

Katie and Jane

To celebrate us being at our first Christmas market we wanted to give our social media fans an early Christmas present with the opportunity to win free Not Dogs for life! Find out all the details here or on our Twitter and Instagram channels.

Katie and Jane

Read our full Winter menu here - we'd love to hear what you think!

Wednesday 19 November 2014

Inspired By…Women in Business: The Best Things We’ve Learnt So Far

Over the last two years we have enjoyed seeking out inspiration from women who have founded companies and built successful brands. Here is a collection of our favourite words of wisdom shared by some of the most successful women in business we have met so far including Jo Malone; MBE & Fragrance Entrepreneur, Chrissie Rucker Founder of The White Company, Tamara Heber-Percy MBE & Co-Founder of luxury travel experts Mr & Mrs Smith and our US favourite; Co-Founder & Chief Happiness Officer at Happier Inc, Nataly Kogan.

 Jo Malone...

 "I wake up each morning and the first question I think about is…





“Some of the greatest ideas come from mistakes, so don’t be afraid to follow your own path”

Tamara Herber - Percy...


“...Mr & Mrs Smith was born out of a frustration at the traditional way travel companies were ‘supposed’ to engage with customers, so we aimed to revolutionise the dusty travel book into a digital, global e-commerce business.”

Nataly Kogan...

 “Ask for help and feedback ALL THE TIME...



“I have a rule - I ask for help once a day. A mentor, someone on my team, a friend. Sometimes it's big, sometimes something small. But it's a way of thinking and it also sets an example for my team that they can and should do the same.”

Chrissie Rucker...

“One of the most crucial elements to success is to live, sleep and breathe your customer…


“Things go wrong the whole time, have the state of mind and attitude to look at what has gone wrong, learn from it, put it right and say sorry as fast as you can… part of the learning curve is not to make the same mistake again in future.”

 “You are only ever as good as the people you have around you at work and at home too”


We hope this has inspired you to carry on pursuing your ambitions in life. You can read all the blog posts in full below and if you have any words of wisdom to share – leave a comment below or tweet us with the hashtag #katieandjane.






Katie x



Wednesday 12 November 2014

The Best Things in Life in November

Katie

Katie & Jane

Best things in life?
My favourite night of the year; Bonfire Night! Each year in Kenilworth, a local town to Coventry, we watch the incredible firework display over the ruins of Kenilworth Castle, while not one, but three bonfires brightly burned last Saturday evening. The exciting atmosphere, wrapping up warm and hot sugary mini doughnuts might have something to do with it being my favourite night too!


Paperchase – one of my favourite places to shop, but it’s so much more than just stationery! The recent Christmas collection had us both hurrying around the Paperchase pop-up in Selfridges as we excitedly gathered up orange and purple festive delights, you’ll be able to see the full scope of our work (and yes there are purple and orange Christmas trees) at our wooden log cabin at the Oxford Christmas Market in December where we’ll be serving up lots of Not Dogs!

Christmas spices – it may be early for some, but as we will be spending most of December at the Oxford Christmas Market, we have been busy in the kitchen cooking up some special festive recipes featuring Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Cranberry and Stilton – not all together of course!


My favourite piece of art is...
Chosen in light of Armistice Day this week and is a statue of a soldier that sits on my bookcase at home. Each year we visit the War Memorial Park in Coventry to hear the beautiful remembrance service that takes place around the central cenotaph that I usually run around in my local park. There is no truer or more poignant thing to hear than “For your tomorrow, we gave our today”.


My top album is...
A golden oIdie! A recent road trip with my sister resurrected my teenage love for Whitney Houston – too many hits to mention, so I downloaded the album I used to have and now I can spend many a journey belting out a tune (or ten!)

The pin that sums me up at the moment is...

Katie & Jane



Jane

Katie & Jane

Best things in life?
The Bali Bible Instagram account is my new favourite account especially as Katie and I are busy planning our first mini-retirement to the island in February. The account accompanies the website which was created by an Australian couple with a big love of Bali who detail the best spots in Bali from hotels, restaurants, bars and beaches. Even if you're not going to Bali, their inspirational, uplifting images across social media brightens the gloomiest day!

The White Company is one of my most adored brands and listening to founder Chrissie Rucker at a recent Red Network Event has only strengthened this. Chrissie is one of the most inspirational women I've had the pleasure of listening to; she's so honest and down-to-earth. Her love for all things white sparked the idea for the business but you can see it's only succeeded due to her dedication to customers, quality and her enthusiasm for the brand.

Chrissie Rucker

The Sunrise by Victoria Hislop was brought for me for my birthday and I've just started reading it and I love it already. Victoria Hislop is my favourite author; I have read her first book The Island numerous times as well as listening to the audiobook over and over again - I simply never get bored of her Mediterranean tales.

My favourite piece of art is...
This print of a French scene which reminds me of childhood summers spent on the beautiful, tiny island of Embiez in the South of France. My parents and I would pass the days relaxing on a secluded beach, swimming to the rock islands and enjoying fresh seafood picnics!

France art

My top album is...
A toss up between Ben Howard and Jamie Cullum... I can't pick! Both are new amazing albums from two outstanding male musicians, who I admire very much. Ben Howard's new album 'I Forget Where We Were' has a laid-back emotional vibe whereas Jamie Cullum's 'Interlude' brings all the songs to life with jazzy ups and downs thrown together in a way only Jamie can!

Instagram

The pin that sums me up at the moment is...

Alice in Wonderland




Friday 7 November 2014

Red Network Event: Be Your Own Boss with The White Company’s Chrissie Rucker

This Wednesday marked our 5th Red Magazine’s Red Network Event in London. We first went along as enthusiastic and excited women about to embark on our journey to start our own business in 2012, and almost two years later we sat and listened to one of the most inspiring talks yet. Chrissie Rucker, founder of The White Company was interviewed by Red Editor Sarah Bailey at the Conference Centre of the British Library and here is a collection of the advice that we left with, as we excitedly travelled home as we always do after a Red Event overloaded with new ideas and the confidence to make them happen.

Katie and Jane

Twenty years ago Chrissie Rucker began what she calls a bumpy journey to create something she wanted herself; simple white sheets which quickly grew into the concept of somewhere where you can get everything in white, because "there is a place for white in every home whatever your style". This year marks 20 years of The White Company with 52 stores, 1200 staff, 12 stores in Dubai and a brand that is known for providing beautiful things to buy that aim be used and loved every day. The future looks very exciting as Chrissie announced that the brand is about to launch in the US and has created The White Heart foundation to support four charities that help vulnerable children and provide support for women.

Katie and Jane

So here is what we’ve learnt from Chrissie Rucker in 40 minutes, although we’d very much like another 40 minutes with her!

As two people who want everything tomorrow to happen today, it was great to hear from Chrissie that The White Company has grown safe and strong in 20 years, realising the importance of building a strong brand in the UK first before trying to go global, and that steady growth doesn’t mean it’s going to take such a long time to create something you love, in fact it’s the journey of growing the business and brand that is important.

Katie and Jane

We were so happy to hear that one of the most crucial elements to success for Chrissie was to live, sleep and breathe as your customer, which is what we always do. In fact we have learnt we are much more passionate about our products if we are the customer in the first place. The White Company often calls on feedback with customer focus groups named The Kitchen Table and Chrissie rightly said “You are nothing without your customer”.

Next year will mark Katie & Jane’s first adventure employing staff, and, with that in mind it was so interesting and reassuring for us to hear Chrissie’s issues in the early years of learning the art of delegation and accepting the things you aren’t very good at. 20 years on she believes the most powerful thing you can do is unite your staff as a team and include them in creating the five year dream and vision for the company to keep everyone motivated and excited to make it happen.

Finance is always an issue that people face continually during the journey of owning your own business, especially if you are a big dreamer and things aren’t happening as fast as you would like – life is short after all! However, Chrissie has always rejected the private equity route and instead managed to survive with her own investments and small cash injections from award wins and a bank overdraft. This really gave us something to think about and realised how admirable her journey really has been. I think we wished we were just as calm and sensible as she appeared, however we know to be that passionate about your dream you have to be absolutely obsessively 200% into making it a reality – which she shared with us later on in the evening.

When talking about her products, we were so inspired and reassured by her confidence at buying in carefully selected products from suppliers rather than manufacturing them. The brilliance of hunting down the same suppliers that make bath robes, towels and bedding for high-end priced designer brands and selling them direct to customers for a more accessible price while still building a solid, strong and beautiful British brand was really one of the stand out moments for us, we also loved hearing how she shared the same love for simplicity as us too!

Katie and Jane

As customers of The White Company it was hard to think about ever seeing the brand make a mistake, however as we know when creating a business mistakes happen all the time. It was good to have some sound advice for us to refer back to in times of trouble “Things go wrong the whole time, have the state of mind and attitude to look at what has gone wrong, learn from it, put it right and say sorry as fast as you can… part of the learning curve is not to make the same mistake again in future.”

Sometimes we both struggle with priorities in our businesses, especially because we want to do 100 things all at the same time, but Chrissie has learnt it’s better to focus on a smaller amount of things that could make a much bigger difference if improved and tackle them in one year, rather than do lots of things mediocrely.

When growing a business you either have to have a fantastic product or an outstanding service (or both!) with which you can then grow a team around but Chrissie said it’s also important to develop a group of people or mentors who’s opinions you value and can trust. As Chrissie said “You are only ever as good as the people you have around you at work and at home too”.

Two pieces of advice when running your own business was to “never be afraid to ask for help”, and I think the most simple, but most encouraging piece of advice I’ve heard in the last two years… “You learn to get better at it”.



Inspired herself by EstĂ©e Lauder, having started selling lipsticks, and grown to an infamous global brand, we shared her thoughts even after only being in business for 2 of her 20 years when she said: “The beauty of having your own business is that you get to choose. It’s a very bumpy journey and it is at times very hard, but at times it's just so incredible.” For us those incredible times more than make up for the hard times, we are absolutely addicted to them!

One thing we are really going to try harder at following Chrissie’s advice is to learn to celebrate the good things, sometimes it’s very easy to pass those things by!

Here’s to our 2nd Birthday on 1.1.15, and hopefully many more years to come!

Thanks Chrissie,

Katie & Jane x

Wednesday 29 October 2014

App Business Inspiration from Down Under

When Katie and I started developing iPhone apps we knew it was a male-dominated industry but that didn't put us off of course! Instead, we decided to focus our attention on designing apps for females which is where the idea for our first app Countdown Keeper came from.


We'd been inspired to produce iPhone apps after reading the fantastic App Empire by Chad Mureta which charts his journey from hospital bed to successful app developer. I follow his blog too and was over-the-moon to find two female app developers very similar to Katie and I in Byron Bay Australia; Sophie and Stephi, the owners of the business Applause.


These two inspirational women created Applause for the same reason Katie and I did; to be able to live a life that is more free than the usual 9-5 and what's great is, with a lot of hard work, they've done it! We're in a minority here in the UK in terms of lifestyle businesses but over in Australia and America people are valuing free time more than constant work so finding inspirational entrepreneurs like Applause is just fantastic for Katie and I and certainly makes us feel more supported.


Aside from their millions of app downloads, their way of working is also a major inspiration. They make relaxation and nature part of their working day (nicer in Byron Bay than the current gloomy Birmingham I imagine!), they take 'mini-retirements' to regroup and focus and also I love the principles that they created when they started Applause. The principles focus on what they want out of business and what direction they want Applause to go in along with actions on how they are going to get there. I know they were as inspired by Tim Ferriss' The Four Hour Work Week as I was before creating Katie & Jane.

We asked Stephi and Sophie where they found business inspiration from...

"Instagram and the App Store. It helps a lot if you know what target market you want to reach with your apps so you know what app category to look into or what Instagram users to follow."

Get inspired by the duo on their blog here or download one of their popular apps.


Jane x

Thursday 23 October 2014

Inspirational Countdowns to Motivate you through the Winter Season!

When the temperature outside drops, the days become grey, and the cold, dark nights draw in it’s easy to feel a little miserable, so we have a little idea to hopefully brighten up your day!
Studies have shown that anticipating future events is an important source of happiness. Having something to look forward to, enjoying the moment, sharing the pleasure with others to heighten the experience and then reflecting on moments make even the smallest of experiences even better. 

So... brush off the seasonal blues and be inspired by our countdown inspiration!

Halloween

The first on the calendar and only 1 week and 13 hours to go till the spooky goings on of Halloween. Add events like parties, fancy dress nights, or simply having fun with your friends carving pumpkins, making toffee apples and decorating your home. Even if it’s not something you are excited about, logging it as a countdown is especially handy if you have children, or work in an industry that positions content around themes like Halloween such as a school teacher.

Halloween

Bonfire Night

Never one to miss, it’s a good idea to have your local Bonfire night event in your app early, and you can even set a reminder for when you need to buy tickets so you don’t miss out. Looking forward to bonfires and fireworks is always fun, especially if you are also celebrating with friends and family – countdown to the fun and revelry of toasted marshmallows, candy floss, dazzling fireworks and mesmerising bonfires. Only 1 week, 5 days, 13 hours and 10 minutes to go!

Bonfire Night

Christmas Eve & Day

Using Countdown Keeper you can countdown to Christmas Eve when Santa pays a visit for children, Christmas Day itself, or both! There are lots of Christmas Day countdown apps out there, but we like to think of ours being much more useful by adding other events that you can look forward to as well! Plus there is also a ‘notes’ section to each event which during Christmas is especially handy for keeping a note of gift ideas for friends and family. Other Christmas events you can keep track of and countdown to are the local Christmas lights switch on, Boxing Day gatherings or even some Winter sun if you are planning on getting away from the UK.

Christmas Day

New Year’s Eve & Day

There’s nothing better than starting a new year, especially if you spent the last night of the previous year in good spirits with friends, family or just in your happy place. We like to create a countdown to the first day of the New Year to inspire us to be excited for the year ahead and what it might bring! 2015 starts in just 9 weeks, 6 days, 13 hours, 8 minutes, 18 seconds and counting!

New Years Day

So there you go! We hope you feel a little happier and more positive about the months ahead. To download Countdown Keeper from the App Store just go straight to this link or simply search ‘Countdown Keeper’. 

In the free version of the app you can add up to three events, and to upgrade to the PRO version it’s 69p which unlocks the ability to add an unlimited amount of events, create your very own categories to organise your countdowns, use images from your Facebook albums and add notes too!

Find us on Twitter and Instagram for lots of positivity and more countdown inspiration!


Katie x