How To Begin A Career In Voiceovers
For Immediate Release
Contact: Julie Williams
Julie@voice-overs.com
Many people are told that they should get into
voiceovers because they have a good voice. Voiceover
expert Julie Williams gives the facts about starting a
voiceover career, and some free resources to help those
who are interested.
Jul 10, 2008 – Voiceovers can be a
career, or a little extra money on the side, but it's
always fun!
First, forget any preconceived notions that you have
about the business.
For example, if you want to get into voiceovers simply
because people say you have a nice voice… consider this.
Voice is less than 10% of what's needed to do
voiceovers. VO is a skill that requires training,
practice, and technique. In fact, if your voice is too
good, it can work against you, if you are not skilled
enough to be transparent. Clients don't want people to
notice the voice…they want people to notice the message
the voice is communicating.
If you want to get into voiceovers because you think it'll
be easy…and wont' cost much to get into, you're only
partly right. Compared to franchises that can start at
$30,000 for a cheap one…and up from there, VO is very
inexpensive. However, you will be starting a business,
and you will need investment capital. You'll have
expenses for training, marketing, equipment, etc. just
like in any other business. If you can't afford to start
a business right now, you can't afford to get into
voiceovers right now.
If you have been told by an agent or client that
you need a demo CD, and you are wondering what to put on
it, STOP! You do not want to do your own demo! And any
reputable coach I know will not do one for you if you
don't have training, because they don't want to take
your money knowing that you won't get any work! While
it's obviously not their job to get you work, they don't
want to take advantage of your desire to enter this biz…
knowing that you will definitely not get work—since you
have nothing to offer yet but a voice (which is
worthless without skill.)
If you are still interested in VO, here are some
free services I
provide to help new and experienced talent connect
and grow in their craft.
• Forum:
http://www.voiceoverforum.com
• Podcasts: http://www.voiceoverpodcasts.com
• VoiceOver Insider Online Magazine: www.voice-overs.com
to sign up,
http://voice-overs.com/July08VOI.pdf
for the most current issue
• Voiceover calendar of workshops by talent all
over the country:
www.voice-overs.com/calendar
• Free products in return for reviewing them in
writing and soundbites for podcasts (Info posted on the
forum anytime product is available)
I also have a few products to help talent learn... the
best one for you is Proven Voice-Over Techniques.
It's an abbreviated version of my live workshop, and it
will give you a sense of what the biz is about, and how
good you'll be at it. It's only $34.95 including
shipping and comes with a 30 day money back guarantee.
You can purchase it at
www.voice-overs.com/vostore. The newly updated
How To Make Money in Voice-Overs Even If You Don't Live
In N.Y. or L.A. is a 5-CD audiobook on voiceover
marketing essentials. It retails for $149.95.
By the way, I do offer telecoaching to a limited number
of students. The price is $125 per hour. Or
5 hours for $500. After the first month, in which I
recommend weekly sessions, I recommend monthly sessions
so you have plenty of time to practice between sessions.
I don't have time to take on everyone who wants
training, but I really strive to fit in every single
person who really wants to be in this business badly
enough to do what it takes to succeed. It's a lot of
work, but the rewards are great!
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About Julie Williams:
Heard recently on HGTV and WE, Orbitz.com, national
Eyeglass World Spots, Kymarro Body Shaper and Glamour
Eyes Infomercials, and Gutter Grip videos playing at a
Home Depot near you, HGTV's Savvy Women Homebuyer videos
on FrontDoor.com, and more. Also recently voiced jobs
for the US Army, PCES Software, the Woodstock Museum and
others. Select credits include: Plantronics, Stevie
Learns Pool Safety, Pizza Hut, Sunny Delight, Dominos
Pizza, US Army, and thousands of others. Julie will be
teaching hundreds of professional voice talent how to
refine their craft at the upcoming VOICE 2008 conference
in Los Angeles. To hear Julie's demos, visit
http://www.VoiceOverChocolate.com.
A
believer in giving back, Julie Williams, through Voice-Overs.Com,
produces a monthly podcast of Reader's Digest Articles
for the blind via AIRSLA. She has mobilized more than a
dozen of America's top voices to join her volunteer
efforts, to add variety to the articles.
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Julie Williams "Voice-Over Chocolate"
www.voice-overs.com julie@voice-overs.com
www.voiceoverchocolate.com
Heard recently on HGTV and WE, Orbitz.com, national
Eyeglass World Spots, and Gutter Grip videos playing at
a Home Depot near you. Also recently voiced jobs for the
US Army, PCES Software, the Woodstock Museum and others.
Select credits include: Pantronics Voyager 3000, Stevie
Learns Pool Safety, Pizza Hut, Sunny Delight, Dominos
Pizza, US Army, and thousands of others.