These are the two stages that Voice123 takes into account when matching voice actors to be invited to submit proposals for your project:
The first stage is whether a voice actor's profile and preferences match your requirements:
- Language(s) of the Project. Voice123 will only consider voice actors that provide the required language. If you are looking for a variety of voices for different roles or languages, we suggest creating one Project for each gender, age or language. If you are looking for one voice that fluently speaks more than one language, we recommend posting only one Project.
- Gender & Voice Age. Voice123 will only match the requested gender/s. Our voice actors can deliver a range of voices from children to seniors. Voice123 will consider inviting all voice actors that match at least one of the "voice ages" listed in the Project.
- The delivery method of the recording. Voice123 will match the project with the profiles of voice actors that offer the same delivery method as requested by you.
- Budget. A lot of our high-profile and experienced voice actors have minimum budgets and will not receive or accept invitations that are below that minimum budget, and/or invitations to projects where they quote the price.
- Number of Proposals requested. Some voice actors won't accept or receive invitations to projects with high numbers of requested proposals.
The second stage determines when a voice actor gets an invite to your project:
- Voice actors’ membership level. Voice123 sends out invites first to Platinum members that match your project, and then Premiums. Standard members will be invited last, and only if the project requires more proposals.
- Voice actors’ ranking scores. Voice123 ranks voice actors by how many of their proposals have been liked 👍 by clients and how many Bookings they have received from clients. The higher this number is, the sooner we send out an invite.
Voice123 uses this process to make sure you receive the best proposals. We continue to send invitations until either the deadline or the desired number of proposals has been reached.
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