{"id":209804,"date":"2019-04-12T18:24:48","date_gmt":"2019-04-12T18:24:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.greatvoice.com\/?p=209804"},"modified":"2019-04-12T18:24:48","modified_gmt":"2019-04-12T18:24:48","slug":"your-voice-on-audio-books-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/greatvoice.com\/your-voice-on-audio-books-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Your Voice on Audio Books"},"content":{"rendered":"

If anyone ever tells you voice over is a dying medium, there’s too much competition and all the good jobs are already taken, you have my permission to laugh in their face and call them an idiot. <\/p>\n

Seriously. They have no idea what they’re talking about.<\/p>\n

Just look at the audio book niche, for example. Over 40,000 audio books are published every year. The demand is huge and publishers can’t get them recorded fast enough. <\/p>\n

Scott Brick, a top narrator, has a 6-month waiting list for his voice and many of our beginning students have gotten their first paying jobs in the audio book niche.<\/p>\n

David Seager, a recent graduate of my Marketing Mentor program, gets great reviews for his books and just got signed to a multi-book contract. <\/p>\n

The award-winning and much-loved narrators Tavia Gilbert and Pamela Almand are both graduates of my Voice Over Bootcamp and have made wonderful careers in this industry.<\/p>\n

Yup, audio books are hot, but they’re not for everyone.<\/p>\n

Although I could be a great narrator, I don’t do audio books because I don’t meet one of the key criteria I’ll tell you about in this week’s Inside Voice Over video training blog.<\/p>\n

To find out why and discover if audio books is a good niche for you, click the link to watch this week’s short Inside Voice Over Video Training Blog and I’ll see you on the other side.<\/p>\n

Watch this week’s short training video Here Now<\/p>\n