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Today on Voicing Startups, I interview David, the Founder of Voices.com. Voices.com is the industry-leading website that connects businesses with professional voice talent. People from all around the world working at radio and television stations, advertising agencies and Fortune 500 companies rely upon the Voices.com marketplace to search for, audition and hire voice talent with the help of their SurePay™ escrow service and award-winning website and mobile apps.
In this episode we start the conversation with David’s background, how he ultimately decided to start Voices.com and an explanation of the 2-sided marketplace that makes up Voices.com. Further on we touch on the target market both from the demand and supply side of the market. We also touch on the differences between voice actors and synthetic vices and the best places to utilize each. To wrap up the podcast David talks about their $18,000,000 round they raised last year and what we can expect from the product going forward.
Check below for the best places to follow the Voices.com team and the Voicing Startups Podcast! If you liked this episode, please Subscribe, Review, and Share it with someone!
Follow Voices.Com:
Website: Voices.com
Twitter: @Voices
Instagram: @Voices
Follow Founder on Twitter:
David: @davidciccarelli
Follow Voicing Startups & Collin:
Website: VoicingStartups.com
Twitter: @CollinBorns
LinkedIn: @Collin Borns
Have your own startup in voice? Pitch:
VoicePunch.VC
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Today on Voicing Startups, I interview David, the Founder of Voices.com. Voices.com is the industry-leading website that connects businesses with professional voice talent. People from all around the world working at radio and television stations, advertising agencies and Fortune 500 companies rely upon the Voices.com marketplace to search for, audition and hire voice talent with the help of their SurePay™ escrow service and award-winning website and mobile apps.
In this episode we start the conversation with David’s background, how he ultimately decided to start Voices.com and an explanation of the 2-sided marketplace that makes up Voices.com. Further on we touch on the target market both from the demand and supply side of the market. We also touch on the differences between voice actors and synthetic vices and the best places to utilize each. To wrap up the podcast David talks about their $18,000,000 round they raised last year and what we can expect from the product going forward.
Check below for the best places to follow the Voices.com team and the Voicing Startups Podcast! If you liked this episode, please Subscribe, Review, and Share it with someone!
Follow Voices.Com:
Website: Voices.com
Twitter: @Voices
Instagram: @Voices
Follow Founder on Twitter:
David: @davidciccarelli
Follow Voicing Startups & Collin:
Website: VoicingStartups.com
Twitter: @CollinBorns
LinkedIn: @Collin Borns
Have your own startup in voice? Pitch:
VoicePunch.VC