As a client, how do you select voice talent? More to the point, how do you structure client communication as a voice actor, when you make the call to let a project go?
Continue reading “Continue The Conversation #1 – When The Pieces Don’t Fit”Category: business
Poll: New Series – “Continue The Conversation”
Yavor Voynov – Voice-Over Rates
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Voice-over analytics dashboard and project tracker templates – Voice-Over Gems #1
The below Google spreadsheets serve as a free CRM for a voice actor’s work. Both templates contain sample data to get you started. Feel free to tweak what you need to suit your individual voice-over workflow.
The voice-over analytics dashboard visualises prospect outreach, auditions, and bookings over time, as well as job sources by the number of projects.
The voice-over project tracker helps organise jobs by stage – audition, negotiation or booked. It also allows you to easily reference each entry’s value, deadline, and source.


Professional IVR and Auto-Attendant Business Phone Prompts
High-quality, on-demand recordings.
Language: English
Technical specifications: 48kHz / 24-bit / Mono / .wav
Commissions for custom prompts are available upon request.
Prompt list:
1. Hello!
2. Thank you for calling!
3. Please leave a message after the tone.
4. We will get back to you within one business day.
5. For Accounting…
6. For HR…
7. For Technical Support…
8. Press…
9. Dial…
10. Numbers 0-12 / asterisk (*) / pound (#)
11. That extension does not exist.
12. Please try again.
13. Please wait.
14. We’ll be with you shortly.
15. You’ve reached us after hours.
16. Our business hours are…
17. Monday through Sunday
18. From…
19. AM
20. …to…
21. PM
22. :30 (Thirty)
23. For Sales…
24. For Marketing…
25. To speak to the General Manager
26. For more information please visit our website at…
27. …or email us at…
The YouTube Game – Quality vs Quantity
Have you ever entertained the idea of becoming a YouTube creator but have no clue where to begin? There are so many things to consider that the thought of starting can become overwhelming. Along with the usual questions – what will I post about? Do I need fancy equipment? What will my friends and family think? – there’s one question that leaves many divided; how many times a week should I post?
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