PromotionWorld.com Monday, September 4, 2006; 12:40 AM
Companies that need to get a voice-over recorded for their business now
have a superior web service available to them: Voices.com. Formerly
known as Interactive Voices, the new Voices.com facilitates finding the
perfect voice, quickly and cost-effectively.
The word ‘voice-over’ is becoming a household term. It is associated
with voice recordings for radio and television commercials, sales
presentations, educational videos, audiobooks, podcasts, animated films
and videogames.
Voices.com is home to over 7,000 voice talents from around the world,
representing over 50 languages. Businesses can search for talent using
the Voices.com search engine or by posting a voice-over job free of
charge. Customers can even bookmark talents of interest in their
“Favorites”, a new section in their account dedicated to managing
business relationships with professional voice talents.
Posting a job is a popular option for many businesspeople. This service
allows clients map out project requirements, then receive a range of
voice samples and obtain quotes immediately, cataloging responses
conveniently in their Voices account. As thousands of customers have
already discovered, posting a job greatly streamlines the process of
hiring a voice professional.
David Ciccarelli, CEO. says, “We’re thrilled to announce the launch of
Voices.com, the industry standard for searching, auditioning, and
hiring voice talents. The support that our customers have shown over
the past several years has been phenomenal and continues to inspire us
as we strive to make Voices.com the ultimate destination for the voice
industry.”
About Voices.com
Based in London, Canada, Voices.com (www.voices.com) provides an online marketplace,
connecting businesses with voice talents, employing a comprehensive
suite of web-based services. Clients that have worked at Voices.com
include NBC, ESPN, PBS, The History Channel, Reader’s Digest, Comcast,
Nortel Networks, Bell Canada, Microsoft, Cisco Systems, ING, Western
Union, Ford, GM, Jaguar, US Army, the US Government and more.
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