| VoiceOverXtra Introduces Webinars ... #1: Business Of Voice Overs, Nov. 19 Nov. 7, 2009  Educational webinars - a low-cost and convenient way to learn the tools and skills for success in voice-overs - are now offered by top industry professionals through VoiceOverXtra, the voice-over industry's 24/7 online news, education and resource center. "These webinars are incredibly easy to attend and participate in, allowing online training and interaction between teacher and students, says John Florian, founder/webmaster at VoiceOverXtra.  "And I'm honored to announce that our first webinar, The Business Of Voice Overs, will be taught by award-winning voice talent and trainer Bettye Zoller, on Thursday night, Nov. 19," he adds. Designed as a session for both newcomers and working pros, this first webinar is offered at an introductory tuition of $39.95 - which includes a free download of the recorded event. Attendees will simply access the webinar by phone and/or computer. They'll have the opportunity to ask questions, and all questions will be answered. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN The Nov. 19 webinar participants will learn how to get started and grow a successful voice-over career," says Zoller, an acclaimed and award-winning voice talent and trainer, and owner of the VoicesVoices educational and recording firm based in Dallas. "At every level of the voice-over endeavor, people need instruction and information in some areas, and all people differ in which areas they need most," says Zoller.  "That's why this webinar is a potpourri of information to help people at every level of their voice-over career." For instance, attendees will learn: 
 For details and to register, please visit:  Or, contact John Florian at johnflorian@VoiceOverXtra.com; 203-459-8834. 
																										 
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