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Voices.com After compiling responses from website usability surveys and client Voices.com CEO, David Ciccarelli, says, “Since making these critical To learn more about the exciting things going on in the voice over About Voices.com Based in London, Canada, Voices.com provides an online marketplace,
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 03/31/2008 – The leading voice over marketplace has come full circle with fulfilled promises for their Spring ’08 Release.
first announced changes in mid February 2008 in anticipation of their
quarterly release and hasn’t looked back since. Now the end of March
and going into April, the web service is ready to officially roll out
changes that were heralded weeks before, including significant changes
to website usability, more resources for their customers, fresh
graphical branding and a rate increase for voice actor subscriptions.
satisfaction surveys, the team at Voices.com developed a plan to
further improve upon their service offerings and engineered an
aggressive strategy and vision that will propel the voice over industry
for the coming year. Since implementing many customer ideas and recent
feedback, the marketplace has experienced a surge in growth and
continues to assert itself as the de facto voice talent solution for
companies, organizations and agencies around the world.
changes, we’ve seen amazing results including a booming marketplace,
more, higher paying jobs, and a new look and feel.”
industry, visit Voices.com to taste a sample of where voice acting is
headed.
facilitating transactions between business clients and voice-over
professionals employing a comprehensive suite of web-based services.
Clients that have worked at Voices.com include NBC, ESPN, PBS, The
History Channel, Reader’s Digest, Comcast, Nortel Networks, Bell
Canada, Microsoft, Cisco Systems, ING, Western Union, Ford, GM, Jaguar,
US Army, the US Government and more.
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