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The Best Radio Ads of the 1970s
The 1970s, in particular, was a golden era of radio advertising. Let’s take a step back in time and revisit the best radio ads of the 1970s.
How Much Do TV Commercials Cost?
How much does it cost to create the commercials we watch on television? In this blog, we'll look at the total costs to create a TV ad.
What’s the Average Length of an Audio Ad?
Wondering what the average length of your audio ad should be? In this blog, we break down everything you could want to know about audio ads.
What’s the Average Length of a Jingle?
What's the average length of a jingle? Let's dig into some of the best and learn what makes these jingles into earworms for listeners.
Why Are Advertisers Creating Loud Ads?
Why are television and streaming channels' commercials so loud? Part of it has to do with policies, the other with loopholes online.
How To Make An Ad Jingle
In this article, we will go over the basics of how to make an ad jingle for a classic commercial or modern voice over job.
Radio Advertising Mini Series: Why Should I Use Radio Ads?
Radio advertising has remained one of the most effective promotional channels for advertisers. Here’s how to make it work for you.
Voices is Now Your Audio Services Marketplace: How...
The audio services marketplace where you hire freelancers in audio professions like voice over, translation, audio production, music, singing and more.
Post Jobs in New Creative Services
With the launch of our new creative services, we’ve put a lot of thought and effort into how clients post jobs.
Radio Jingle Voice Over Sample Script
A radio jingle can still be an effective way to have your message stick in the audience's mind. Check out our radio jingle voice over script.
Sonic Logos: Designing Your Brand Soundscape
Discover why your brand needs a sonic logo in this roundup of the most iconic sonic logos of the past and present.
Choosing a Voice Over for Spanish-English Bilingual Audiences
Nielsen Data suggests that businesses are taking a specific approach to the spokespeople they choose when they’re aiming to appeal to bilingual audiences.