Hey Everybody! Today it's the fifth installment in the 'Hot Cup of Inspiration' Interviews. Each Thursday I'll be interviewing a different creative entrepreneur. We'll chat with all sorts of people - from writers, to designers, jewelry makers and photographers to see just what makes them tick.
Today I'm chatting with the lovely Charissa from House of Bliss. She is a blogger, freelance copy writer and CEO of House of Bliss LLC.
You can see other installments here:
How
 and why did you start blogging?
Did
 your blog become an extension of your business, or was the business
 there first?
Have
 you always been a writer?
Ever
  since I was little, I’d
  wanted to write. I write copy full time through House of Bliss, and
  also write for myself on my personal blog. (swirlblog.com)
Are
 you self taught or did you major in a writing based field at
 college?
 Do you think getting a degree is really necessary to be
 successful?
I’m
  one of those people that is an English junkie, and loves
  linguistics SO much that I decided to have a hemispherical IQ test
  done. My right brain is WAY stronger than my left, so it makes
  sense that writing comes naturally to me.
I don’t
  have a college degree (but do have college English classes under my
  belt). I think there are tons of successes —
  especially in today’s
  world — without
  a degree. I’m
  walking proof.
Honestly,
  once you’re
  a marketer or a copywriter, most of what you see is a trigger.
  You’ll
  see commercials, ads, products, labels on candle containers…
  all of it jogs something for
  you. So i’d
  say that most of my inspiration for writing on my own site comes
  from life experience, and from listening to my target market.
  There’s
  a lot we can create when we listen to what our readers are
  thinking, feeling, and telling us.
Where
 do you get your inspiration from?
What
 motivates you to keep doing what you do?
How
 do you keep on top of copywriting, hosting mint & mingle, being
 active on social media and blogging?
HA!
  It’s
  a juggling act, for sure. I have a really great team of assistants,
  and my staff help me with our projects when I get super booked. My
  staff take first priority, after my health. Then, my clients and
  their writing/projects. After that, I leave myself a lot of room to
  play inside my schedule, so I’ll
  host things like Mint and Mingle, and trips with my sisters and
  friends. Life should be created —
  it’s
  my job to enjoy every minute.
How
 do you write for clients and still manage to stay true to yourself
 on your own blog? 
Do you ever struggle with your voice being
 inconsistent?
What's
 your advice for those interested in pursuing their own career in the
 writing business?
I also encourage music, if it helps you focus. If you're one of those people that needs it absolutely silent when you write, then obviously ignore this. Hahaha. If you’re not… and you like ambient noise, I suggest creating a Spotify playlist for your writing. If you want to hear what I use most often while I write, it’s here: http://open.spotify.com/user/claycakes/playlist/0aecSilRUBRpgAZB6LUvkn



First off that hot cup (which is hopefully coffee) looks so good! I love reading interviews. It's so interesting to see why someone does what they do and how they started. Good questions!
ReplyDeleteIt's always fun reading about how others are inspired to start and keep blogging! Thanks for sharing the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun interview. I love reading about women who start their own business and really make it work!
ReplyDeleteI always love to learn more about other bloggers
ReplyDeleteI love a good Q&A. It allows me to know a little more about a blogger and/or writer than what is available on their blog.
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