
6 pages you need for a successful voiceover website
To help you get found online by clients – here are 6 essential pages and content tips every voice over website should have
Rob and Helen are here to help voiceovers be seen and heard. We write about all sorts of useful things to help your voicing career including home studio setup and maintence, audio production kit and techniques, how to brand your business, websites and SEO advice and more. You can filter articles by topic or scroll from the most recent.
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To help you get found online by clients – here are 6 essential pages and content tips every voice over website should have
Looks do matter with type. Helen looks at why it’s important to pick fonts that best represent you and brand values.
Taking a look at noise floors; starting with what a noise floor is, how it affects your recording and production, and how to make it better.
There are hundreds of thousands of fonts out there. The choice is huge and overwhelming. The first of 2 blogs about type where I guide you through some dos and don’ts, resources and practical considerations when choosing fonts for your brand or logo.
Read about what prompted Stephanie to start her branding project and her experience of working with Helen
How do you know if you’ve got a great logo? What goes into making one and what should you look for when you’re about to start your own project?
Working in a creative industry we often need to engage with creatives from other fields and use their work. This makes the dread word copyright raise it’s head. So what are we allowed to do? And more importantly what aren’t we allowed to do?
Make sure your website is client-friendly, built to land you that new booking and gives and SEO boost at the same time
Earlier in the year were very excited to be asked to be a sponsor of the One Voice Conference in London again, and then later on we were both asked to do talks and lead workshops at the event.
Your showreels are probably the most important marketing tool you have, so it’s really important to get them right. I thought it may be helpful
What is SEO and why should you you care? Helen looks into the basics and gives some simple tips to improve your website raking.
I want to take a look at an audio production process that is commonly used, but often misunderstood. It’s something that I get asked about fairly regularly and there is definitely a best-practice that can be applied to this process which is often sadly lacking. That process is normalisation (or normalization if you’re American).
As we come out of what has been a strange year it’s time to have a think about how Studio Tickling Tours might work in future.
Helen give tips and things to think about to ensure you always have great images to use on your website and in your social feeds.
This month sees the first in an occasional series where we look at some technical terms and things you need to know as a studio owning voiceover. Today, audio resolution, levels and phantom power.
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