Make sure people know who you are & how to hire you!
You can have the world's most professionally produced demos and an absolutely incredible delivery, but nobody will be able to
hire you if they don't know who you are.
Learn how to self-market intelligently and effectively to increase your visibility and show up on a potential client's radar.
We'll discuss various aspects of voiceover marketing including agents and representatives, personal branding, pay-to-play website services, creating your own website, and much more.
When getting your career off the ground, voice talent should spend more time marketing and building their client list, than they do behind the mic. Learn the techniques that you can use to build up your businesses and have your voices heard by millions.
Instructor Kristin Price has honed her marketing skills to grab the attention of clients like Office Depot, Crest, Yale University,
the U.S. Army, and hundreds more. Kristin's marketing expertise will help you learn how to start off on the right path, be sure that
your name speaks as loudly as your voice, and learn how to be seen, so that you can be heard.
Questions are welcomed during the class.
Topics Covered
- Dos and Don’ts
- How to Market
- Getting Your Demo Out There
- How to Find Contacts
- The Types of VO to Pursue as You Get Going
- Using Internet Audition Sites
About this Class
- Setting: Tele-class
- Timetable: Offered every other week
- Instructor: Kristin Price
- Class Length: 2-hours
- Cost: $79 or included if you are in the Phase-2 (Part-A) or Edge Kids program
To Participate
- Already in our Phase-2 (Part-A) or Edge Kids program? This class is included, so just register by calling us at 888-321-EDGE (3343) or email training@edgestudio.com.
- Want to purchase this class "A La Carte"? Select the class below and click "add to cart", or email training@edgestudio.com, or call us at 888-321-EDGE (3343).
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After You Register
- Dial 1-641-594-7078 a few minutes before the class begins.
Kristin Price
Voice Coach and Marketing Expert
Kristin hit the stage running in her first dance recital at the age of four… then spotted the audience and ran right back off. Much to everyone's surprise, she jumped back on a few years later, and hasn’t left since.
As a voice coach, she loves figuring out how to make you shine, no matter what your background is. Can a musical theater pro accustomed to projecting to the back of a theater successfully “tone it down” enough for voiceover? Can an accountant set his numbers aside and learn to play with words? Do you need to approach scripts as an actor? Do you need a technical checklist? Do you just need permission to let loose and have a ball? What is your comfort zone… and can you surprise yourself by pushing outside of that? Everyone has a different style of learning. The most important thing is to enjoy what you’re doing.
Her philosophy of working with kids is the same. Over five years of teaching youth acting, dance and musical theater classes for The Willows Theater and the Marin Theater Company in the San Francisco Bay Area, she learned that the most important thing is to find the child’s natural strengths and build from there in a positive and encouraging environment.
As a voice actor, Kristin keeps busy recording commercial and narration voiceovers at her home studio and at production facilities around New York City (including Edge Studio!). The occasional on-camera commercial sneaks into the schedule as well. Recent VO work includes narrations for Disney, Crisco, Nikon, GE, Doubletree, Swarovski Crystals, H&R Block, Office Depot, Crest Spinbrush, the U.S. Army, Yale University, and lots of corporate training and e-learning programs; the videogames “Silent Hill: Downpour”, “Puzzle Chronicles” and “Enigmatis”; and commercials for Vitamin Shoppe, Ortega Tacos, Vertex, Alfred Angelo wedding gowns, Hannaford grocery stores, Paradise Bakery, Kaboom! and Peter Piper Pizza.
Most of all, she is proud to have recorded a series of children's audiobooks for MitSo Media which received the highest award possible: a room full of pre-schoolers sat absolutely still and listened!