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If you’re of a certain age, I’m sure you remember how cool it was to receive a postcard from a friend or family member visiting a far-off land.

Pictures of beautiful scenery, bikini babes, giant lobsters with goofy captions , a circled dot on a distant mountain top with an arrow and a hand-written note “We were here!!”

You never went anywhere without mailing a stack of postcards to the folks back home. The best featured beautiful foreign stamps and tweet-length travelogues, the dull ones a scribbled “Wish you were here.” (Yeah, thanks. I’m not.)

These days we post photos of our trips on Facebook and Instagram, attach them to texts and emails. But it’s just not the same as opening the mailbox and finding a beautiful handwritten postcard tucked between the bills and the catalogues.

Postcards are a powerful, inexpensive and underutilized way to keep in touch with your voice over prospects and customers and they work.

They’re a proven and dependable way to get voice over jobs. And the good news is, you don’t have to handwrite a message on the back of each and every one!

So what’s the best way to use them?

In this week’s Inside Voice Over training, I share proven best practices for using postcards in your voice over marketing.

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After you watch the video, I want to know your thoughts. Was this helpful? Write to me in the comments box. I want to learn what’s on your mind so I can support you and share your best practices.

To your voice over success,

Susan Berkley,
Founder, The Great Voice Company

       
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P.S. Our next Voice Over Accelerator Bootcamp is March 25-27 at our studios in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. This exclusive Bootcamp for voice over newcomers and emerging talent is strictly limited to 10 people and only a handful of seats remain. It’s the best place to start and grow your career in 2017. Interested? Call us at 800-333-8108 or email talent@greatvoice.com

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