Why it’s in my best interest to choose you:

Well, I’m glad you asked. If you were to hire me, I can assure you that you will receive the highest quality of work with extreme precision and attention to detail. This is because I don’t want to give you a product that isn’t up to par with your expectations. Nothing makes me happier than being able to bring a character to life on screen or in audio format.

I am always willing to try something new and learn from every project, so I will deliver everything I can in a timely manner while still maintaining the quality of my product. Plus, I’m super fun to work with!

There are a lot of people out there vying for the same jobs, so why should I choose you? How do I know I’m making the right choice? What makes you the best person for this job? What can you bring to the table that nobody else can?

I get asked these questions a lot. It’s not that I don’t understand where people are coming from; in fact, I respect them for asking. But sometimes when people ask me these questions, they’re looking for things that they already have all the answers to. They just don’t know it yet.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, and I think most people know that going into it. But what I hope you take away from this article is some kind of new perspective on your voice over career. Maybe a new way to approach selling yourself and your talents. Depending on what type of work you do, you might find this more helpful than others, but even if your situation is unique, there are still lessons to be had from what follows:

Why Your Business Is In My Best Interest

So, you have a client who is looking at you as well as some other choices for their project. Why should they choose you? What do you offer that others don’t?

It’s important to remember that this isn’t an audition. It’s a business transaction.

You are a business and your product is your voiceover talents. The client is shopping for those talents. They want them to be the best they can get for the price they can afford. So, how do you sell yourself and make yourself stand out from the crowd of other actors?

Well, it depends on what kind of actor you are and how you’re marketing yourself. But one thing is for sure: You need to be able to show the client why YOU are the best choice for the job.

So, just like in an audition, know your character (yourself) and deliver it with confidence!

I’ve been a voice actor for over 6 years now, and I often get asked what it is that makes me stand out from other talent. It’s not an easy question to answer, but it’s one I think about often, because if I can’t answer it then how can I expect a potential client to choose me?

I guess the best place to start is when I first became a voice actor. I was working at a day job making very little money and didn’t have much of a future there. My story isn’t unique; many people are in the same boat. They know they are capable of more, but they don’t know what to do or where to start.

I did some research online and found that being a voice actor would be something that fulfills two things: my own personal passion and something that could make me money!

As a kid I was always fascinated with cartoons and their characters; so much so that I would do impressions of them for my friends. They always told me to stop because it was annoying! However, one day my friend told me he would give me $5 if I could do my impression of Stewie from Family Guy for

I’ve worked in the voiceover industry for over 15 years. I’ve seen about every type of voice talent out there and it excites me to know there is an abundance of choices for you the client. But this also makes the process more difficult for you to choose who will be the best fit for your needs.

My goal here is to tell you what makes me stand out from the rest of the pack. Because I’m in your corner, I want you to have all the tools needed to make an informed decision about me and why I should be your first choice for your voiceover needs.

I believe I am a high-quality voiceover talent. If you want someone who understands that your job is important and that quality matters, then you need to hire me.

There are a lot of cheap, low-quality options available online these days, but those guys don’t really care about delivering quality work to you. They just want a quick buck. You do not want to work with one of those people if you can help it.

I’m glad you found me and I’m glad you found my website. This is a pretty exciting time for you and your company, right? You have an opportunity to reach out to the public with something new and interesting that could help your business grow. How do I know this? Because you’re here.

So, what are you looking for? A voice-over talent who can help you get your message across? Someone who has the knowledge, the skills and the professional attitude to help bring your project to life? Well, if so, then you’re looking in the right place!

I am a voice actor based in California specializing in long form narration/informational content as well as animation, audiobooks, audio drama, commercials and corporate narration. My voice is best described as friendly, believable, clear and warm with a touch of quirky when required. I have a studio capable of recording from home or at my office studio in the San Francisco Bay Area.

A lot of people ask me how I got into this business. My short answer is “I’m a starving artist.” The long answer is that I am a voice actor.

As you know, not all voice actors are created equal. Some are better than others. But what separates the best from the rest?

In the world of voice acting, there are many talented performers who can do a variety of voices. There are even some with training to do motion capture and facial expressions. But some of these actors have never done any real work in the field. Others have never taken a class in their life and may be afraid of public speaking or finding their own auditions. Some may have been fortunate enough to get work in movies and TV shows but when it comes down to it, they don’t really understand how to perform on stage or audio or video games.

What makes me different is that I have experience in every aspect of voice acting. I’ve performed on stage for over 30 years and spent ten years as a character animator with Disney’s Feature Animation department. From my experience, I’ve learned how to make an audience laugh, cry and feel something they can relate to without even knowing what they’re saying! If you want your audience to believe that you’re