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Scripts

Great Voice Script Library

Commercial:

A new Planet Fitness location is now open! To celebrate, you can join now for just $10 a month. We’re ready to welcome you with tons of cardio and strength equipment, and free fitness training in our clean and spacious clubs. Plus, you can check the “crowd meter” in our app for the best time to visit. Join the judgment-free zone today and get a workout that works for you for just $10 a month. Hurry! This deal ends soon!

Medical:

Expectrahap is a newly discovered antidepressant with unique properties that stimulate the brain’s neurotransmitters more gently than the typical antidepressant. This alternative appeals to patients who struggle with chronic depression and have tried multiple medications to manage their symptoms, but have either been met with limited success or have experienced difficult side effects. Several study participants reported relief of depression symptoms within as little as two weeks.

E-Learning:

Studies have shown that lack of recognition is an issue for many remote workers. Recognition of work and achievements is more important now than ever. As a manager, how can you know and celebrate the key achievements and efforts of remote workers, without micro-managing them?

Tip 1: Create a sense of community

Maintaining morale and team spirit can be one of the hardest elements of managing a team remotely. Without a shared physical space, informal chat and team bonding can present a challenge, but there are ways you can promote these.

Corporate:

Consumers get up to 5,000 marketing messages every day. It’s tougher than ever to break through the clutter, grab their attention, and inspire them to take action. So why not make it easy on yourself? PORTRAY can turn a person following their curiosity or passion, into your next shopper! New products, special events, and promotions delivered to ideal buyers at just the right moment. PORTRAY is closing the gap between instant gratification and making an impression.

Audiobook:

The great oak tree had stood on a hill over the Hudson, in a lonely spot on the Taggart estate. Eddie Willers, aged seven, liked to come and look at the tree. It had stood there for hundreds of years, and he thought it would always stand there. Its roots clutched the hill like a fist with fingers sunk in the soil, and he thought that if a giant were to seize it by the top, he would not be able to uproot it, but would swing the hill and the whole earth with it, like a ball at the end of a string. He felt safe in the oak tree’s presence; it was a thing that nothing could change or threaten; it was his greatest symbol of strength.