One of the biggest challenges of a voice over artist is negotiating a fair rate with clients. Knowing what to ask and what variables to use in determining your rate can make the process much easier.
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Who Is Bill DeWees and Voice-Over-Training.org
Bill DeWees is a professional voice over talent and voice over coach. Bill's voice over credits inlude Warner Bros, Microsoft, Dell, National Geographic, AstraZeneca, Whirlpool, Quicken and many more household names both globally and across the US.
Bill's website www.Voice-Over-Training.org provides valuable voice over training including techniques to record better voice overs, strategies to close more voice over jobs and step by step methods to build a voice over career and business.
Bill DeWees delivers his own style of voice over training through a range of engaging online courses, live workshops, events and personal one on one coaching sharing all his secrets from his own 6-figure voice over business to help you build yours. To connect with Bill or get additional information visit Voice-Over-Training.org

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Bill DeWees is a 30 year media veteran and MBA. In addition to training hundreds behind the microphone he is a media and marketing expert.
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Hi Bill, Thank you for the input. I left radio in 2000 to branch out on my own “voice Over” biz. I enjoy your refreshing thoughts on the biz, just shows no matter how long in the biz, I can use a pro’s advice. By the way, you enjoy the mountains, me, the beach, Wrightsville. When you come down give me a heads up, 910-620-9188. Thanks for the great tips.
Thanks Bill, I love listening to your advice.
Minute by minute, I learn a little more. Angie
You’re very kind Angie! I’m glad to know that another “Chicagolander” is finding the info useful. Stay in touch!