iWantBlog Artist Spotlight Turns to Findom Star The Miss Ginger

iWantBlog Artist Spotlight Turns to Findom Star The Miss Ginger

LOS ANGELES – iWantClips findom star The Miss Ginger is the subject of this week’s iWantBlog Artist Spotlight.

She “shares her recipe for success,” a rep notes. “The Miss Ginger has always worked hard, from retail and serving to content creator and producer. Today, she plays out her financial domination fantasies with a growing fan base that is eager to engage with her, and she is among the platform’s most popular artists.”

Self-generated content production “isn’t a get-rich-quick type of thing,” she says. “Honestly, a lot of people come into this industry with the wrong idea that you have to give everything to these clients to make them happy. You came into the industry because you wanted to work for yourself. Just take it seriously while having fun. Be yourself, but also keep in mind this is a business, and you must protect yourself with a business mentality.

“Messy isn’t always best,” she advises. “Don’t come into the industry to create drama or a name for yourself in a negative way.”

On a personal level, The Miss Ginger notes she is “actually really sensitive. I cry over everything. Don’t let a good commercial come on television, don’t let me read even an April Fool’s Day card, or for goodness sake, do not let me see or hear a hurt animal. I turn into, ‘I can save it, it won’t bite me; it knows I’m going to help!’”

Jay Phillips, president and co-founder of iWantEmpire, whose network includes iWantBlog, praised The Miss Ginger’s forthright manner. “She gives it to us straight,” he said. “Her interview is honest, refreshing and inspiring, just like her clips. Check it out.”

Read the complete profile here, visit The Miss Ginger's clips store and follow her on Twitter.

In addition to iWantBlog, the iWantEmpire network includes iWantClips, iWantCustomClips, iWantPhone and iWantFanClub.

Recent Artist Spotlight features have focused on RussianQueenM (click here), Goddess Ellie (click here) and Lexi Luxe (click here). Follow iWantClips on Twitter here.

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