

But I also think that there is a place for disrupting the normal communication flow. It basically involves me asking people “Is it cool if I talk to you about this stuff?” as opposed to bombarding people with messages. I use a lot of Seth Godin’s principles about permission marketing. ― Seth Godin, Permission Marketing: Turning Strangers Into Friends And Friends Into Customers Many of the rules of dating apply, and so do many of the benefits.” It turns strangers into friends and friends into lifetime customers. “Permission Marketing is just like dating. Marketing you can be proud of and feel good about.

Now, one of the things that you have to pay serious attention to–as mentioned above–is marketing, but not the sleazy kind. And since good marketing is so essential to booking voiceover work, it will be a significant part of my sessions. They are such a great format because they allow time for personal workshopping and feedback. My X-sessions will not only be informational, but all attendees will leave with tangible takeaways and personalized action items. There's a great chance I'll be attending and presenting in the future!) (Check the VO Atlanta website every now and then for updated information. In 2020, I’ll be presenting a breakout session on e-learning narration, as well as two X-sessions. VO Atlanta has informational breakout sessions, as well as in-depth training sessions you can attend for an additional fee called X-Sessions. If you want to get an idea about who's going to be there - companies, agents, directors, producers, and voice actors - you can follow and checkout updates from their page. So wherever you are in your voiceover journey, you will find a community there.

The conference is open to all voice actors–from new ones who have never hit record once to seasoned professionals who have been in the business for decades.
