Advertising






This was a bit confusing at first, because 1, I don't use Facebook a whole lot. Two, it was hard to figure out the best advertising for VoiceOver as you typically audition for roles. Three, it was hard to think of what to say since I find it hard to write at times.  

The first image is asking if you are looking for a voice over talent for your project. Just simple with my logo and asking to come check out my website. I then realized in Facebook, there are different types of advertising options. You can promote a post, or have an ad that is more geared toward getting bookings on your site, or asking for a call to action. After I realized that my second one is asking if the viewer is having a hard time finding their voice and to come check out my web page for more information. The last ad is more about the post I created regarding finding the right voice. In that ad I would be including my own link to my website to have people come and find me as their correct voice for their project. 

As I stated most voice over jobs you audition for so sending out an advertisement would be to small businesses first, then possibly production companies. These ads would be asking the small business owner if they need a voice for the brand and I could be that voice for them. These would bring awareness to my services, which could possibly give me access to auditions for companies. My main objective would be to be seen and the web, to bring awareness to my brand. As a matter of fact from just creating the web page on Facebook, I have been contacted by some companies to post demo in places. Which is a big then, it gets my voice out there to the public. In the end my main objective would be to get noticed or be made aware of my presence. 

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