Over at Vox Daily, Stephanie encourages you to start blogging about voiceover. And for that matter she encourages lots of folks to start blogging…
I foresee that coaches will be blogging, providing some value upfront via the blog about voice overs, vocal health, and present opportunities that lead to more students signing up for their classes.
It would be interesting to see casting directors and agents blogging as well.
Where ever you fit in the voiceover world, I encourage you to blog. Stephanie provides a number of valuable suggestions and reasons you should be blogging in here post. I encourage you to read the whole thing.
And if you do start a voiceover blog, drop me a comment here and let me know where to find your blog. If you do, I’ll add you to my blogroll.
Christopher says
I blog, but it’s mostly for my use: it’s really a personal acting journal that would be of interest to anyone in what it’s like to try to become an actor in New York City. Its primary purpose is to chart my own course to help me learn to become a better actor, so I’m trying to use it as a personal growth tool. I haven’t really thought of using for marketing or promotional purposes (mostly because I’m really just a beginner), but it would be great if others found it interesting and useful too. Anyway, I really like your blog — it’s a great “template” for how to keep it personal yet making it useful and interesting to others, and that’s something I would like to work towards…
Bob says
Christopher,
Thank you for your very kind comments. I’ll be sure to check out your blog.
Be well,
Bob