Monday, November 30, 2009

Interviewing a Voice Over Man

When you find a voice you want, you'll need to ask a few questions of any voice over man you're considering. First and foremost, make sure they have the experience you need. The more experience they have, the more likely they will be to know just how to get their words out right and most effectively. You'll also want to ask about costs. Be sure to get a specific quote. Some companies will give you a general estimate, only to leave you with a ton of extra charges once it's time for invoicing.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Getting the Best Voice Over Talent

If you are thinking about hiring voice over talent, start by looking for somebody with skill. If they have skill, they are going to supply you with a superior product. You'll also need to listen to a a couple of their voice clips. Look for powerful and confident voices, but that are still friendly. Time is crucial too. Select a business which can obtain you the voice talent you need rapidly. Even if you have plenty of time, the faster you can get your voice track recorded and out of the way, the sooner you can move on and work on different portions of your ad campaign.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Hiring Voice Over Talent

A number of people who are producing commercials for their business consider voice over talent to be less crucial than it is. They think they can sign up anyone with a good voice and obtain the identical outcomes. What they don't appreciate is that it takes years of instruction and practice to be able to control your voice and skill to use it most successfully. You do not need someone in there who's just attempting to figure it out as they go along, because they are a great deal less possible to get you the results you want.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

A Good IVR Voice Recording

The best IVR voice recording for your business will rely largely on what you do and what you're attempting to achieve. However, there are a few general concepts you should keep in mind. First, you need your message to be informative. You require your customers to continue listening because they think the information is important. You also need the message to be in a calming, friendly voice. Your customers are not likely to hold on for long if you have a course, grating voice that gets on their nerves and is annoying to listen to.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The Difference Between Voice Over Artists

When you're looking to hire voice over performers, you probably aren't completely sure of what you should be looking for. Many times businesses know they need to employ a performer, and they know they require them to have a nice voice, but beyond that – they are simply not sure. The first thing to search for is the voice. Be sure that if you're working with an agency they actually give you a sample of the individual you would be hiring. Many times they'll offer general examples of their performers, but won't offer you with the specific voice of the individual who would be working with you.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Recording Your Messages on Hold

It is peculiar that so many companies don't realize how critical their messages on hold are – or could be! Think about it. You have a captive audience. Your clients are holding on line to get a hold of one of your representatives and they should listen carefully in the event that they come on the phone. This implies you can record a truly compelling message that gives them lots of information, and they'll hear everything. Don't make it boring though – you'll find that if your message just repeats itself and is spoken in a dull voice, you would get plenty of hang ups.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

A Successful Voice Over Campaign

You've probably heard adverts on the radio by smaller businesses who want to conserve a few bucks and end up utilizing one of their employees in place of a voice over. They just have their employee speak about the product or service they offer and they believe it will be sufficient. The actuality though is that you're contending with a million items when you buy radio time. You're contending with not just other ads, but with everything that those listening to the radio are doing while listening to your advert – such driving or working.

Friday, November 6, 2009

The Difference Between Voice Over Artists

If you're looking to hire voice over artists, you probably aren't totally sure of what you should be looking for. Often companies know they want to hire an artist, and they know they want them to have a nice voice, but beyond that – they're simply not sure. The first thing to look for is the voice. Be sure that if you're working with an agency they actually give you a sample of the person you'd be hiring. Sometimes they'll provide general examples of their artists, but won't provide you with the specific voice of the person who'd be working with you.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Voice Over Agencies

Voice over agencies might be your best bet when looking for voice over artists. However, be aware of a few things. First of all, don't hire anyone without hearing their voice. Some agencies will play you a few varied clips and swear that all of their artists are of the same quality. You need to actually listen to the clips from the person who's going to do the recording. Second, make sure you're working with someone who makes their rates clear. They should listen to what you need, how long your message needs to be and when you need it, and should provide an exact quote.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Finding Voice Over Artists

There are a lot of situations where it makes sense to hire voice over artists. Maybe you have a new radio campaign coming up and you want the best talent to handle it for you. Maybe you're making a company video and need some narration. Or it might be something as simple as wanting to hire someone to speak on your on hold message. Whatever the reason is, there are qualified artists out there who are going to be able to provide you with just what you're looking for, as long as you know what you're looking for.