Here is a story of the homeless women. At first, we thought this was a hoax and a scam.
It has nothing to do with building complicated websites, filling out crappy low paying surveys, or selling anything.
So, this women was laid off a few months back because her company is now switching to intensive use on automation. she was unprepared for it; she assumed, wrongly, that her job was an iron bowl. she thought she would be safe – she had years of experience, she brought in substantial deals for the company, and she was also mentor to many of her younger co-workers. But still, it was not apparently enough.
She found that she was not called for as many interviews as she thought she would be, given her experience. And when she do get the chance to attend an interview, she find myself competing with fresh graduates who definitely cannot command her pay-scale. she can go on with the benefits of employing me, but the fact was – no company was considering me.
Just when she thought her luck was totally down, she stumbled upon VOGenesis; it came up as an option as she was researching for alternative forms of making income.
VOGenesis is a book presenting her salvation.
Why is voiceover work being recommended? Importantly of all, the service can be provided in the space of a home, a home business. It is in fact a lucrative industry: producers are always on a lookout for new voiceover talent. Gone are the days when you need to go over Hollywood to attend an audition. Now, an app will do!
And as long as you have the proper training and some basic equipment, you can build your career up from there!
If you think voiceover work don’t pay much, look no further than many celebrities who made it by starting from voiceover. Meg Ryan voiced as Dr. Blight in the animated series “Captain Planet” from 1990 – 1991. We also have Amanda Bynes, the voice behind Taffy in “Rugrats” from 2001 – 2006. And of course we have the late talented actor Robin Williams who had a rich collection of voiceover nods under his belt.
In VOGenesis, you are introduced to the basics of getting voiceover start up in your life. This guide also provides a what-you-need-to-know on the categories of voiceover work.
Skills in developing the voice are important too, since you depend fully on your voice to bring in the money. Next Jenny Lewis, the author, shows you how to set up your own VO studio in the comfort of your own home!
VOGenesis is NOT just for those who are in need of a job or something.
It is tailored for people who wants to make their dreams come true. With categories nearly ranging from the A – Z know-how, VOGenesis comprises the relevant information you need to know to help you carve out this special career.
Besides VOGenesis, two bonus reports are provided: “How To Get More Voiceover Gigs Than You Can Handle” and “How To Triple your Voiceover Fees… Even If You Hate Negotiating”.
The former collates what you need to do to get yourself more gigs, ranging from the plain old auditions to your own marketing efforts. The latter shows you what you need to do to be able to ask, and receive correspondingly, the rates you REALLY and should deserve. These two supplements really effective in pushing for gigs.
We never knew that she could make use of her voice to find another form of success in her desperate times. But VOGenesis pulled her out of the quicksand of unemployment and now she find that word of her good service has spread and she landed more gigs and slots.
Thank you Jenny, for opening up this avenue for all of us!
Do get your VOGenesis now, and be your own master of destiny!