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How To Become A Micro-Influencer

How To Become A Micro Influencer

Social media is a great platform to create influence and earn money for your influence. Micro Influencers have gained huge followings in social media and typically specialize in a topic or industry. Micro influencers are not typically public figures such as celebrities, but they are deeply invested in the topics they discuss. If you are looking to grow a career as a micro influencer, you have the opportunity to take classes to do so.

The Voice Shop is now offering courses to help people learn how to become a micro influencer. Becoming an influencer is hard work and it takes an understanding of social media, networking, and diligence. Before you sign up for our courses to help you become a micro influencer, here are some tips to getting started.

Learn Your Social Media Platforms

For many starting out on their journey to becoming micro influencers, the first place they start is learning how you can actually make money on each social media platform. Many of us understand how we like to use social media such as posting and sharing, but the trick is learning how to convert that into money.

Each platform offers different opportunities and it is crucial to understand the role they can each play. Between YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, SnapChat, Twitter, and more, there are a lot of platforms that you can choose to use. Pinpoint the one that provides you the most opportunity and focus on learning it. From there, you can spread out and handle each platform with the right strategy.

Be Part of the Conversation

If you have found the niche you want to influence, make yourself a part of the community. Not only that, be aware of the brands that would find your influence valuable. Join conversations on social media about the brands you could represent. If you are a fan of food, think of the content you can make that is food related. Rate local eateries in your area and become somebody people can trust to know everything about the local food scene.

If you are passionate about the topic, this is going to come easy. It is best to find a topic that you naturally follow already. Being an influencer takes a lot of time and dedication to news on your topic. What are the latest trends? What do people want to know about the topic? You are there to provide answers and direct people toward products. This will get you noticed by the brands you care about.

Get Classes to Become a Micro Influencer

If you want to learn the best techniques and strategies to become a micro influencer, now is your chance. The Voice Shop is now offering courses to teach you how to become a micro influencer. We can give you a good understanding of the strategies you can use to grow your influence in any topic. To sign up for courses, visit The Voice Shop or give us a call at 212-213-9487!

Podcast Lessons

Taking Professional Podcast Lessons

Coming up with a fantastic idea for a podcast is the first step you need to do to achieve success. Once you have an idea of what you want to talk about you can start to take the steps toward success. Many podcastors just start podcasting right away without any training or thought about what they sound like. This can be their downfall were they not careful in their creation process.

The content you produce is the first step, but in order for the content to be good you have to understand all the little trinkets going into the making of a successful podcast. The little details needed to make a podcast successful isn’t something you can typically pick up on the go. Joining a professional voice over acting school will help you learn all the factors going into making an infamous podcast.

Why Should I Take Classes for Podcasting?

Podcasting isn’t just about talking about your favorite topic. There are various little details going into a successful podcast. One of the first ones being how you speak. Being too loud or too soft can drive people away from your podcast. Remember, a good amount of people use their phones or tablets to listen to podcasts. Their headphones or earphones go directly into their ear, so yelling can cause them a headache.

Speaking clearly is another attribute you need to be aware of. Speaking at the perfect level of sound may be an important factor, but you still need to be able to vocalize your words and enunciate each syllable. No one wants to listen to someone who can’t read or speak clearly. They’ll end up spending the whole time trying to decipher what you are saying, instead, of listening to what you are saying. Voice over classes will even teach you how to be a better “cold reader”.

A cold read is when your client offers you a script during the recording session or before. You will then be asked to read this script, which you most likely are seeing for the first. You will then read the script—then and there—as if you have memorized it a thousand times and emote the proper emotions. Thankfully, classes are available to heighten your cold reading skills.

Professional Voice Over Acting

Understanding all the little specifications can seem like a mind-numbing process. However, once you start to see how they all work together you will become a professional podcaster in no time. The Voice Shop in New York offers a variety of classes for you to choose from. Working with various celebrities and powerhouse companies has allowed them to train their students in ways no other school can.

The BBC, Nielsen, Gucci and Mercedes-Benz are just some of the vast organizations The Voice Shop has had their students work with. Your career will soar because of these new connections. You will be able to use your new skills in an applicable environment with various important companies paying for your work. Your notoriety will slowly start to rise and you will become a more household name. Furthermore, it doesn’t matter if you are a beginner or an expert, there is always room to hone your skills even further.

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