Is there no end to these sites?…sites that will list you and your demo, and try to match you with people looking for voices? The proliferation is not a bad thing, I guess. Can the exposure hurt? Well…yeah, if the site is bad.
What to call ’em?…P2P? Voice Clearinghouse? Subscription Site? Voice-Seeker Sites? Most charge a fee, some don’t…VoicePerMinute does not charge that I can tell (yet — it’s still “Beta”)..until you book a job. This is the VoicePerMinute FAQ page.
‘Safe to say that Voices.com, Voice123.com, and maybe VOPlanet are the top-3 in the USA…Bodalgo, maybe in the European Market. VoicePerMinute seems to be of the international flavor, too.
Here’s what I know: They’re on LinkedIn with about 50 connections, Twitter with about 55 followers (this is where I found ’em), and are registered on the VO-BB. Peter O’Connell, and Connie Terwilliger are listed talent (me too, now). Peter and Connie are no slouches…so I take some comfort in that.
Their site is easy to navigate and register as a talent. Give ’em a few details, upload your demos, post your picture, decide your per-minute rate, and you’re there.
Check ’em out: VoicePerMinute.com. Maybe it’s a Voice-seeker…er…P2P…uh…subscription site that’s for you.
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