Instagram and Hashtag Usage Voiceover artists usually have a manager or an agent. However, some (many) have their own businesses because that works better for them. In this case social media plays a big role in getting roles. Voice over artists also use site like Voices.com, voices123.com, they are called pay to play websites. Some artists dont go for these and others do, it's a peronal preference. Lets get in to #hashtags @voiceoveremmy Emma Wheeler Voice Overs Her Instagram seems effective, she has over 1500 follwers and over 2000 psts. She seems to post every few days. She posts things about her personal life and career in the voice over industry. I am unsure if this is benefital to her career, but she does have followers. She hasn't #hastaged anything about her work, but her personal pictures have #'s. Which can bring people to her page as they search using the #'s she is using. Her last post was one day ago on October 12. @nathannokesvo Nathan provides all types...
There are many social media sites for business. Linkedin seems to be the top one currently. Which is great. I go there to get information from other voice-over artists and they are a good source with tips and the community likes to mentor talent. However, I might go there to make connections and those connections could lead to new work opportunities. So far my business, I would use their site. Meetup is another good source, but I would not say it is for business. I find this website more friendly to people who share a hobby or particular interest. This could actually be beneficial to a storefront business if they wanted to host an event. They could have information on their website or social media pages directing people to review meetups to see the events at their store. This service is not free to the store or business there is a small fee for using the site. Over time this small fee could be fine if they are getting people to purchase items or use their services. This site...
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