
it’s 38%) and you record up to 200 minutes, edit, convert…. All I could do was think, “You MUST be kidding!” After the talent, who has invested in their studio, marketing, demos, v/o classes,ongoing education, etc., and pays their own Fed & State income taxes (in Calif.

The job description was for 20 chapters at 500-1500 words each for $150.00, total. Just this morning I received a V123 lead for an audio book. I mostly see value lead propositions from. How about the perceived value of talent and their time in motion. With my clients I believe customer support make the difference between a “one-shot” job and a long term client… apparently so do the people at. Within minutes support contacted me with the needed info and I closed the deal. Just yesterday I had a similar issue with (The client forgot to give me his email address). 48 hours later I got an automated reply with no specifics. Twice clients awarded me their job, but the notification did not mention the client name, contact info or specifics of the job. With the “other service” I had several issues that I needed addressed. With I have had a much higher percentage of “closed deals.” The result usually gives the talent just a “blind” audition request, not allowing a truly custom proposal. Voice123 has made numerous changes over the years to “protect” the ad agencies. What sets apart is their balanced effort to support both the voice-seekers and talent.
