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Essential Elements for a Standout Voice Over Demo
Your voice over demo reflects YOU—make it targeted, current, and well-produced to showcase your best work and attract the right clients!


How to Protect Your Voice and Income in the New Digital World
AI is changing voice over, but your voice is still so valuable! Learn how to protect your rights, set fair rates, and stay ahead of the game


Acting Is Essential in Voice Over—Every Genre Requires It
Voiceover isn’t just reading—it’s acting. Every script has a story, and your job is to bring it to life in a way that truly connects.


How to Make Your First 10K in Voice Over
Making your first $10K in voice over takes strategy. From training to marketing, learn how to build momentum and land those first big jobs.


Want to Start a Podcast?
Podcasting can elevate your voice over brand, but is it the right move for you? Learn how it impacts your career and marketing strategy.


Is Your Voiceover Business Purposeful?
Purposeful businesses are more successful than other companies, earn more trust from customers, inspire people with a sense of rightness...


Play the Paper: Why Keeping Your Eyes on the Script Matters
Keep your eyes on the script—playing the paper keeps you on track, ensures accuracy, and helps you stay fully in the scene.


Seven Tips to Grow Your Voice Over Business
Success in voice over isn’t just about talent. These tips—like being on time, staying positive, and going the extra mile—will help you grow!


Mastering Movement in Voice Over: Bringing Your Performance to Life
Movement is a subtle, but important aspect of voice acting. When used correctly, it can help deliver stronger, more believable performances.


Why do I have to sign an NDA?
NDAs protect client projects and your reputation. Breaking one can cost you jobs. Here’s why honoring NDAs is essential in voice over.


The Musicality of Your Voice: How Rhythm and Inflection Elevate Your Read
You can use music theory and musical ideas to help improve your spoken word voiceover.


Point of View and Voice Acting: Why It Matters
Understanding a script’s point of view—first, second, or third person—can enhance your storytelling and authenticity as a voice actor.
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