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VO work?

What's a good way to get voiceover work? I have the free version of voice123.com, but that is not much good. You can't respond to adds unless you pay them 200 bucks a year. Anyone know of a free website for matching talent with employers?
 
> What's a good way to get voiceover work? I have the free
> version of voice123.com, but that is not much good. You
> can't respond to adds unless you pay them 200 bucks a year.
> Anyone know of a free website for matching talent with
> employers?
>


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<a target="_blank" href=http://www.jaydavenport.net>Jay Davenport</a>


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original thread:
"Anyone know of a free website for matching talent with employers?"
second post:
"radiodaddy.com"


Isn't radiodaddy is for free voice overs? I think this original post was asking for a site that lists talents at no cost and offers up auditions for paying gigs...

There are a few. Most will ask for a reciprocal link. Some may want a cut of the client check. You can usually start with one and follow the links until you find what you're looking for. Might take a little time and a lot of posting that way.

Sites like radiodaddy and others (Voice123, etc.) are filled with many talents willing to do the work for dimes, nickels, and pennies (or even for free). Some have found an advantage that way, others prefer to keep the economy strong with value attached to their work. ;)


Best to you! :)

-e
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we have very top talent people at radiodaddy like bob taylor, peter o'connell and Jeff straub.


> original thread:
> "Anyone know of a free website for matching talent with
> employers?"
> second post:
> "radiodaddy.com"
>
>
> Isn't radiodaddy is for free voice overs? I think this
> original post was asking for a site that lists talents at no
> cost and offers up auditions for paying gigs...
>
> There are a few. Most will ask for a reciprocal link. Some
> may want a cut of the client check. You can usually start
> with one and follow the links until you find what you're
> looking for. Might take a little time and a lot of posting
> that way.
>
> Sites like radiodaddy and others (Voice123, etc.) are filled
> with many talents willing to do the work for dimes, nickels,
> and pennies (or even for free). Some have found an advantage
> that way, others prefer to keep the economy strong with
> value attached to their work. ;)
>
>
> Best to you! :)
>
> -e
> <P ID="signature">______________
<a target="_blank" href=http://www.jaydavenport.net>Jay Davenport</a>


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jaydavenport wrote:
"we have very top talent people at radiodaddy like bob taylor, peter o'connell and Jeff straub."


no doubt. that doesn't discount the post.

e



>
>
> > original thread:
> > "Anyone know of a free website for matching talent with
> > employers?"
> > second post:
> > "radiodaddy.com"
> >
> >
> > Isn't radiodaddy is for free voice overs? I think this
> > original post was asking for a site that lists talents at
> no
> > cost and offers up auditions for paying gigs...
> >
> > There are a few. Most will ask for a reciprocal link. Some
>
> > may want a cut of the client check. You can usually start
> > with one and follow the links until you find what you're
> > looking for. Might take a little time and a lot of posting
>
> > that way.
> >
> > Sites like radiodaddy and others (Voice123, etc.) are
> filled
> > with many talents willing to do the work for dimes,
> nickels,
> > and pennies (or even for free). Some have found an
> advantage
> > that way, others prefer to keep the economy strong with
> > value attached to their work. ;)
> >
> >
> > Best to you! :)
> >
> > -e
> >
>
<P ID="signature">______________
RADIOELIZABETH
Pleasant, Passionate, Persuasive
www.radioelizabeth.com</P>
 
they are very talented people
check them out

www.jeffradio.com
www.bobtaylorproductions.com
www.audioconnell.com

> jaydavenport wrote:
> "we have very top talent people at radiodaddy like bob
> taylor, peter o'connell and Jeff straub."
>
>
> no doubt. that doesn't discount the post.
>
> e
>
>
>
> >
> >
> > > original thread:
> > > "Anyone know of a free website for matching talent with
> > > employers?"
> > > second post:
> > > "radiodaddy.com"
> > >
> > >
> > > Isn't radiodaddy is for free voice overs? I think this
> > > original post was asking for a site that lists talents
> at
> > no
> > > cost and offers up auditions for paying gigs...
> > >
> > > There are a few. Most will ask for a reciprocal link.
> Some
> >
> > > may want a cut of the client check. You can usually
> start
> > > with one and follow the links until you find what you're
>
> > > looking for. Might take a little time and a lot of
> posting
> >
> > > that way.
> > >
> > > Sites like radiodaddy and others (Voice123, etc.) are
> > filled
> > > with many talents willing to do the work for dimes,
> > nickels,
> > > and pennies (or even for free). Some have found an
> > advantage
> > > that way, others prefer to keep the economy strong with
> > > value attached to their work. ;)
> > >
> > >
> > > Best to you! :)
> > >
> > > -e
> > >
> >
> <P ID="signature">______________
<a target="_blank" href=http://www.jaydavenport.net>Jay Davenport</a>
"http://www.radiodaddy.com"><img

</P><P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by jaydavenport on 08/04/05 05:51 AM.</FONT></P>
 
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