
Think about the ads you remember. The ones that stick in your head. Most of the time, it’s not just the words. It’s how someone said those words. Your brand has a voice. Maybe it’s funny. Maybe it’s serious. Maybe it’s the voice of someone you trust. When you find the right voiceover artist, people remember you. Pick the wrong one? People forget. Or worse, they think you’re something you’re not.
Before you hire anyone, sit down and ask yourself: How do I want to sound?
Are you a fun coffee shop? Pick a voice that laughs and jokes around.
Are you a doctor’s office? Pick a calm, careful voice.
Are you selling fitness? Pick someone energetic who makes people want to move.
Write down three words about your brand voice. Happy? Professional? Friendly? This makes everything easier.
Kids don’t like boring voices. Parents don’t like voices that sound like toys. If you sell to business owners, a deep, steady voice works better than a bouncy one.
If you sell to teenagers, they can tell when someone is faking it. They want real. Think about who listens to your content. Then find a voiceover artist that sounds like someone they trust.
Every good voiceover artist has samples. Listen to them. Really listen. Does the voice sound natural? Or does it sound like someone reading words off paper?
Do they sound happy when saying happy things? Serious when saying serious things? Listen to at least 3-5 samples. You’ll feel the difference.
You’re making a funny video? The voiceover artist needs to sound funny. Not just say funny words in a boring way.
You’re explaining how to fix something? The voiceover artist needs to sound like they’re helping a friend, not teaching a robot. A good voiceover artist doesn’t just read. They perform.
Someone who has done this for 2 years knows tricks, someone doing it for 2 months doesn’t. They know how fast to talk. When to pause. How to make people feel something. Don’t just pick the cheapest option. Pick someone who has done real work.
A great voice in bad audio sounds like someone yelling underwater. The voiceover artist should use good recording equipment. No phone mics. No sitting in a bedroom closet. Professional recording sounds clean. It sounds like they’re right there talking to you.
You hire a voiceover artist. You send them your script. You say, “I want this part faster” or “Make this part warmer.”
Do they listen? Do they redo it without complaining? Bad voiceover artists say, “That’s how I do it.” Good ones say, “Let me try it your way.” This matters. A lot.
Yes, budget matters. But cheap doesn’t mean good. A bad voiceover artist can ruin good content.
A great voiceover artist can save bad content. Think of it like food. Cheap pizza tastes cheap. Good pizza costs more. But it’s worth it.
Some voiceover artists record at home. Some use professional studios. Professional studios sound better. Period.
Less noise. Cleaner sound. Professional equipment. If a voiceover artist uses a good studio, you hear it.
A voiceover artist is not just someone with a nice voice. They’re someone who understands your brand. Someone who can make people feel something. Someone who listens to you.
Take your time. Don’t rush. A good voiceover artist can make people care about what you’re selling.And that’s worth more than you think.