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New Wondervox Promo Video
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Wondervox Welcomes Two New Clients: Discover Mediaworks, and Kapok Aging and Caregiver Resources
And … we’re off! Wondervox is now narrating articles for two new clients: Discover Mediaworks, and Kapok Aging and Caregiving Resources. You can hear several of the narration supplments I’ve done for them on the samples page.
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LGBTSr Now Includes Audio Versions of All Posts to Better Serve Readers (and Listeners!)
Click to hear audio version. Narration provided by WondervoxAI.
If you’re like me and your eyes aren’t always in the mood to focus properly, audio can be a way to make things more accessible. This is certainly true of those of us into our 60s and beyond. I’ve heard from readers who are visually impaired, or who have trouble reading fonts. Now I can offer them something that makes LGBTSr inclusive of our readers, and our listeners, too!
Every post, article, and news item will include an audio version. Simply click on the audio file at the top of each item, and enjoy the narration. I’m currently using my own venture, WondervoxAI, to provide the voices. The technology is exciting for a tech nerd like me, and the opportunities it offers to be more efficient and provide more service to various audiences is pretty amazing.
Fasten your headphones!
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Wondervox Narrates ‘Final Audition: A Marshall James Thriller’ – Now Available on Kobo
The future has arrived! The audiobook for Final Audition: A Marshall James Thriller is now available on Kobo. Produced and narrated by my very own WondervoxAI, synthetic narration. The sound is amazing. You may even find yourself with a crush on the voice I call Android Anthony. That also happens to be my middle name. Cosmic?
You can listen to a two-chapter sample HERE, and purchase the entire audiobook for a mere $8.99 HERE.
About Final Audition: A Marshall James Thriller
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Wondervox and MadeMark Publishing Now Offer Content Creation
That didn’t take long! MadeMark Publishing and WondervoxAI now offer content creation for your website. This can include audio supplements to your blog posts, articles and columns. For some examples:
5 Tips for Promoting Your Podcast
Podcasting is more popular than ever, with over a million podcasts available on different platforms. With such a vast number of podcasts competing for listenership, it’s important to promote your podcast effectively. Here are five tips to help you increase your audience and grow your podcast.
1. Optimize Your Podcast for SEO
Search engine optimization (SEO) refers to the techniques used to improve your ranking on search engine result pages. Optimizing your podcast for SEO involves creating relevant and informative titles and descriptions that use keywords effectively. Add a detailed description of your podcast and include links to relevant websites or social media accounts. Be sure to include your podcast’s name, as well as the names of key contributors and topics you cover.
My Date with AI: Some Words About Self-Publishing from My Ghost Writer Robot
Why Self-Publishing is a Great Option for Authors
As a writer, you have a lot of options for getting your work out there. You can go the traditional publishing route, but that can be a long and difficult journey. There’s also the option to self-publish. While it might seem daunting at first, self-publishing can be an incredible option for many authors. Here are just a few of the reasons why.
Control
One of the biggest benefits of self-publishing is the control you have over your work. You get to decide how your book looks, what it says, and how it’s marketed. This can be an incredible opportunity for authors who are tired of struggling to get their voice heard in the traditional publishing world. With self-publishing, you get to take control of your career and your work.
Contact: Mark @ WondervoxAI .com
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Wondervox Produces Audiobook Edition of ‘Jawbone (A Short Story)’
Fasten your headphones for another short story from the collection, Tundra (Short Fiction 2000 – 2022). This one is called Jawbone, and it tells the story of a young man forever changed by an accident one night on a snowy Michigan road. He learns in the most difficult ways possible about people’s true motives, their fears, their judgements, and ultimately their abandonment. His name was Richard, but everybody called him Jawbone …