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Unavailable016 - Amanda Campbell of Amanda Louise Interiors on Targeting her Ideal Client through Email Marketing & Blogging, Creating Styled Spaces for her Customers, & Collaborating with Artists
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016 - Amanda Campbell of Amanda Louise Interiors on Targeting her Ideal Client through Email Marketing & Blogging, Creating Styled Spaces for her Cust…

FromPositively Creative

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Length:
93 minutes
Released:
Aug 3, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On today's show, Dorothy sits down to talk with Amanda Campbell of Amanda Louise Interiors, from Greenville, South Carolina.  Listen along as Amanda shares how she built her client list through social media, works with clients to create their ideal styled space, and talks about recent and upcoming collaborations.   "I really think that the biggest part of style and figuring out your home is just buying things that you really love.  Collecting things that really mean something to you and you're really drawn to, and not worrying about if it's on trend or really even what will look best in your space.  There's something for just buying things that speak to you." "Trello is my best friend in the whole world...it has seriously changed my whole life."  "Some of those big hurdles that I've gone through has really been one of the best things." "My husband says that i rearrange our living room every time there's a really good football game on, because I just sit there and rearrange furniture in my head and have to get up and start moving things, or start hanging art around the television...haha...but in the beginning it was really a laboratory for what I was trying to learn and do and it was where I really didn't have any restrictions on what I could play with and what I could do, like mixing colors and patterns.  There were no stakes on if people were happy or going to like it, because it was just for me so I think I was able to try a lot of things and work through what worked for my brand and for my own home and now because I put that out there in the world, now people are allowing me to put that in their own homes and trusting me with that." See more of Amanda's work here: http://amandalouiseinteriors.blogspot.com/ www.instagram.com/amandalouiseinteriors   Follow Along with Positively Creative here: www.positivelycreative.net www.instagram.com/positivelycreativepodcast   On Today's Show: (5:00) on referrals and getting clients based on her aesthetic (6:00) on starting by decorating her own home and sharing on social media  (7:30) e-design, source products online, renovations, and delegating to the client (10:30) getting better to saying no to jobs that aren't her aesthetic (11:00) Amanda's color palettes (13:00) on mixing high and low (15:00) on sourcing (15:00) sending emails at night (17:00) working on a rebrand and new logo (19:00) hardest part of pulling a room together  (26:00) her favorite thing to accessorize with  (28:00) collaborations with other creatives (28:30) Art & Light Gallery (29:30) art community in Greenville, SC (31:00) happy hour with creatives and learning from others (37:00) keeping her head down so not to be intimidated (41:00) Southern Living summer supper (44:00) easy decorating hacks to bring life to a room (45:00) the amount of projects in this season of life (55:00) on working through new chapters in life and transitioning on time (1:03:00) new ways of revenues (1:24:00) on how she got started (1:26:00) HGTV Magazine November Issue (1:28:00) In the Company of Women, Living with Pattern
Released:
Aug 3, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (13)

The Positively Creative Podcast was created by Dorothy Collier, artist of Dorothy Art, for creative entrepreneurs. When Dorothy started having a positive outlook on every aspect of her life, including her art career, the creativity and opportunities started overflowing! Join her as she chats with other small business owners, discussing the ins and outs of how to run a creative business and how her creative friends are making it in their respective fields.