Voices.com surpasses one million registered users
Photo: Voices.com co-founders Stephanie and David Ciccarelli
Earlier this week, Voices.com announced that it now has over one million registered users. Founded in 2005, Voices.com has grown to become the world’s largest marketplace connecting businesses with voice over talent.
According to CEO and co-founder, David Ciccarelli, this landmark milestone has come during a time when the world needs to source voice over online more than ever, adding that Voices.com is grateful to be able to continue to help brands find the right voice for their projects and to connect people from home studio to home office.
“These times are challenging and Voices.com is a solution for many of our customers in their time of need,” said Ciccarelli. “Producers who once had the luxury of being on-site in recording studios can no longer do so because of government-initiated lock downs and social distancing rules. Restrictions have forced people to seek online alternatives, many of whom have discovered Voices.com. Similarly, aspiring voice talent have been registering in record numbers, and, not surprisingly, professional voice talent who have invested in remote recording studio technologies are benefiting from the increase in demand.”
The one million registered users represent people from 160 countries in a range of industries. The top five represented countries are the U.S. Canada, India, UK and the Philippines. The top five job types on the site are business recordings, internet videos, educational training, television commercials and radio ads.
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