5 Ways to Appropriately Give Demo Feedback
Lord knows it’s hard enough to be honest with YOURSELF about your demos. It’s even harder to be candid, yet diplomatic with your peers when
Lord knows it’s hard enough to be honest with YOURSELF about your demos. It’s even harder to be candid, yet diplomatic with your peers when
A voice-actor troll pops his head into a popular online forum for voice talent every once in a while to stir the pot. His general take on
Some people are not gonna want to hear this. Others know it, but don’t practice it. Still others know it, and WANT to do it, but
Hard to believe I joined Twitter 14 years ago. I feel practically ancient. Reluctantly, for me, a profile on Facebook came shortly
You’ll find it right there in the Voice Over Dictionary: VO Fatigue: “…a psycho/physiological syndrome exhibited by the
Rejection is a way of life in the voiceover industry. Recently I saw a social media post regarding a “PFO” email the poster received. PFO stands
Are you having trouble finding work? If you are, you’re not alone. Recently, voice actors of various experience levels have asked me why they have
I love Google Drive. I bring this up because as recently as last year I posted this blog about cloud storage and Google Drive was one part of my data
The 1099 form is often confusing for voice actors filing their taxes for the first time. Here is some 1099 101… If you earn more than $600 from a
This is the sad state of affairs in today’s world: everything is cursory. I’m speaking mostly of content, attention spans, and trends.
Bottlenecks in your voiceover business are a common and often addressable challenge. Let’s define the term first, shall we…? Bottleneck –
Client retention is a challenge. Most voice actors think it’s only a matter of clever marketing to maintain a high level of client retention. That
I’ve been narrating Explainer Videos since 2006 and blogging since 2008. I can’t believe that in all that time I’ve never blogged about
Here is a lesson in transparency… Last week Matt DuBois, founder of Voice Casting Hub and Voiceovers.com created this post in a social media
Perception is a funny thing. It influences your behavior more than you realize, especially how you market yourself as a voice actor. Your marketing