By now there should be two key things you’ve learned from reading this voiceover blog, if you want to be truly successful as a voiceover talent. Always work on improving the art and craft part of your work. Always work on improving the business part your work.
If you’re great at marketing yourself, and you find lots of work as a voiceover talent; but you can’t deliver the goods once you’ve been cast, you’ll have a very short career.
If you’re a brilliant talent, can make grown men weep and women swoon with your voice; but you have no idea how to market yourself and find work, you’ll have an equally short career.
Both sides of the equation are equally important.
Which is why, if you’re serious about your voiceover career, you should make plans now to attend VOICE in Las Vegas, March 27 – 31, 2007. I’ve already paid my registration to attend. I’ve already bought my plane ticket. I will not miss this opportunity to improve both sides of the voiceover equation.
Read about it here. Register here.
Karen Commins says
Hi, Bob! The VOICE conference does seem like a marvelous opportunity to learn from other pros, and I wish I could be there. If I did not already have 2 trips planned in the next 6 months, you and I would finally have a chance to meet in Vegas. As it is, I will look forward to reading your stellar reports from the event floor! 🙂
Bob says
Karen,
I’m sure our paths will cross one of these days. And yes, you can count on daily (maybe more) reports from the conference.
Be well,
Bob