Some people wrack their brains trying to figure this one out.

They spend a ton of money on high-priced branding packages: professionally designed logos, mousepads, coffee cups and other gimmicks to try to grab attention.

But does it work? Is it really worth the money?

I must admit that my take on branding is a little unorthodox, even renegade.

I’ve got some unusual (and even odd!) branding strategies that have the potential to not only save you lots of money, but skyrocket your way to success.

Check out this week’s short video training on how to brand yourself as a voice over artist and then let me know what you think, ok?

After you watch the video, I want to know your thoughts about your voice over brand. What have you been doing that’s frustrating? What’s working for you?

Write to me in the comments box. I want to learn what’s on your mind so I can support you.

Great Voice Company Voice Over Bootcamp

To your voice over success,

Susan Berkley,
Founder, The Great Voice Company

8 Comments

  1. Susan,

    Once again the only thing that is more beautiful that you is your mind. You took the situation and nailed it with a solution to the unexpected problem.

    Thank you!

    1. Susan Berkley says:

      Thats very sweet of you, Ernest. Happy Holidays

  2. David Wandelt says:

    Ah, this is why you get the big bucks! This kind of out-of-the-box thinking is worth a bundle!

    1. Susan Berkley says:

      Thanks David! Have you called in for a voice consultation yet? Maybe we can help you launch your valuable vo career,

  3. William Miller says:

    Wow! You nailed it what a great way to think outside the box.And I’m sitting on my couch writing a comment,lol.Great job.

    1. Susan Berkley says:

      Glad I was helpful, William! 🙂

  4. Steve Latham says:

    So simple yet for so many of us we tend to go with the bells and whistles.Thank you Susan I always enjoy the articles and podcasts.You always cut to the chase.HAPPY HOLIDAYS !!

  5. Jim Rummell says:

    I would like to know more about the concept of podcasts and how you set one up. The golf example is particularly relevant to me in that I am also a “Golf Addict” myself.

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