How to Handle Rejection and Build Resilience in VO
Low booking rates wear down even talented voice actors. Here's how to handle voiceover rejection, build real voice acting resilience, and stay in the game long enough to win.
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Low booking rates wear down even talented voice actors. Here's how to handle voiceover rejection, build real voice acting resilience, and stay in the game long enough to win.
Casting directors and clients decide fast, so your voice acting website needs to put audio first and make hiring effortless. Here's exactly what a voice actor online portfolio needs to turn visitors into paying work.
Setting up your voiceover business the right way means choosing the right legal structure, understanding your tax obligations, and building habits that keep you protected and profitable. Here's a practical guide to formalizing your freelance VO career.
Mouth noise is one of the most common reasons voice actors lose bookings or spend hours in post-production. Here's how to prevent mouth clicks and sticky sounds at the source so your recordings sound clean and professional.
Working voice actors searching for strategies to grow their client base beyond casting sites.
Pricing voiceover work is one of the hardest parts of going freelance, and underquoting can shape your entire career trajectory. Here's how experienced voice actors think about rates, usage, and negotiation.
Where to find voice over work online in 2026. Honest reviews of Fiverr, Upwork, ACX, Voices.com, Voice123, and direct marketing strategies for voice actors at every level.
A practical guide for clients hiring voice actors. How to prepare your script, choose the right talent, communicate expectations, and get the best results from your voiceover project.