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UNDER THE #VO #CLIENT INDUSTRY RADAR

After all, you kinda have to be.

April 19, 2017

Success as a "new" voiceover artist is not enough to book gig after gig. You need persistence. Investing in yourself. Having an agent helps.
Marketing.
 

me: MARKETING?!!
Mentor: Yes.
me: But I didn't study M-

Mentor: ...

Brand persistence is the mark- maybe even HALLmark- of the full-time voice artist.

Thirty years ago there were a handful of VO artists. Only a handful.
Now ... sniff.. my idols are now my competition.
Wait. No, not at all!

e.g. With a youthful characterization Richard Horvitz is in a class by himself.
But then, I need connections. People I offer your services to. Who know I deliver.

But, then I remember that rejection is my sidekick.

The missed sure gig opportunity while I'm on another. S&**!

I'm not sure why I posted this. It's awesomesauce whenever a client gives an unknown a chance
... and is pleasantly surprised by the characterization and range.

Marketing yourself, and knowing your signature brand- pays off dividends in ways just being talented #VO WON'T do.

Walt Disney needed Roy.
The Brain needs Pinky.
#CaptainUnderpants needs George Beard and Harold Hutchins.**

 

As VO we need to be skilled in BOTH.~

Feel free to add your comment below! Keep it constructive :)

**Now the narrator and voice actor of #CaptainUnderpants series of #audiobooks for @LearningAlly

To schedule me for a sample read or to hire me for a session, contact me by email: jeburtonvavo@gmail.com or call toll-free 1-(844)-2GO-JEVO!

Are you a voice talent or reader looking to lend your voice and time to a worthy cause?

Contact Michael Kinsey at mkinsey@learningally.org or visit LearningAlly.org

Thank you, Phil S, of @LilysTalent for working so hard to book me excellent gigs!