some props for buffalo dining

Buffalo, NY

And by props I mean propaganda film for the many culinary treasures my hometown offers its residents and visitors.

Thanks to a tip from my sister on Facebook, I was directed to this short film produced by John Paget (who I just met a few weeks ago) and his company Paget Films, for the Buffalo Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Two things of note in this piece, called “Eat It Up”:

1. I can vouch for the authenticity of the content in this film. We have an incredibly wide variety of terrific food choices in this city.

2. We have MANY days without snow and we’re darn good looking when we want to. I hope you’ll come taste and see for yourself someday.

Kudos to John and his team, the film was great.

requiescat in pace pappy fraley

<em>Pat <strong>Pappy</strong> Fraley, 1985-2009</em>

Pat Pappy Fraley, 1985-2009

Voice over coach Pat Fraley announced on his Facebook page the death of his eldest son, Pat, AKA “Pappy” Sunday.

Via Voiceover Universe, Pat’s Facebook message about his son was conveyed to me this morning:

Dear Beloved Extended Family,

I have some sad news. My eldest son, Pat, AKA “Pappy” died yesterday. He died of an overdose. He was 24. Although Renee, I, and his brothers grieve deeply – and I’m being bold as my son always encouraged me to be, Pappy knew Christ, and he awaits us in heaven; a place of no pain and no tears, but tears of joy. Please don’t respond to this on FB. My email is patfraley@aol.com. Just knowing you are sorry for our loss is abundant and a blessing. If you pray, please pray for Renee and me to have the strength and grace to comfort Pappy’s brothers.

With Gratitude,

Pat

While aware of Pat’s son’s problem, I still cannot fathom the challenge these parents faced to save their son, how his brothers sought to help their brother. Please continue to support Pat’s family through StopOverdoseIL.org.

I hope my family’s faith, our prayers for his family will some how strengthen their family’s faith in God and in each other, helping them now and in the weeks and months to come.

I hope your faith will too.

a little web clean-up

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I am well aware that this may be of interest to no one but me or it may encourage you to take a well-times critical eye to your own web site; it was time to clean up audioconnell.com

Let it be said up front that the clean up was on account of (bad english alert) stuff that I put on the site in the first place. Was I wrong then? Probably not…the web is an evolving place and our job as business owners is to stay on top of the changes for our site. What made sense then may not make sense now. Plus, refreshing a brand or at least tweaking it on occasion (note that) is not a bad thing.

My point is with the growth of the International Voice Talents, Voice Over Workshop and even the female voices, the site can revert back to its original platform – promoting my voice over business. The plan I developed when I started those businesses was to build on my web equity and that would mean sacrificing a little of my own voice over business to do that. Well, I got ‘er done enough for those two as they are up and running on their own; it was time to update the web site and I did…and will….forever.

I realize that my graphic abilities are not the best so the representation above may not look as beautiful as the site does on your browser but this is for demonstration purposes only. So here’s a rundown of the cleaning and polishing (maybe they will offer you some helpful ideas as well):

A. This is the first part of the changes involving the navigation of the site. It used to say male voice demos – which were all mine. Now it has my name on there which is clearer for the visitors (over 1,400 of you unique folks last month and I thank you). The other part was clarifying how to book/hire me…sort of asking for the order, if you will. This involved looking at some of the content on the site already and reordering it within the navigation.

B. This part involved cutting out some navigation stuff that was old or unnecessary. Just as a couple of quick examples: I dropped the client login button (I email an FTP address to clients which is easier and simpler) and dropped the voice over workshop link (people use www.voworkshop.com now). Much cleaner.

C. This is a bit of the pizazz and razzle dazzle . First, this spot used to have a variety of old mic pictures which were nice but used up important web real estate…bye bye mics. Hello audio’connell’s secondary logo (the “ao” logo as opposed to the full “audio’connell word mark logo with the microphone which is on the left of the site). Most social media pals are very familiar with this icon as is anyone who remembers the story of my favicon. BUT also I added some client logos up there on a rotating basis just to gently let people know some of the folks I’ve worked with. The cool fade process is done by adding pixie dust (and that stuff’s expensive!)

D. A break with lower case tradition, in just this one instance. We’ll see how that goes.

E. Pulled out about three demos here having everything to do with money. Thank you God it’s been an OK year for business and I’ve been making money in my core areas of commercial and narration. But message on hold sounds the same everywhere and podcasting is not an area where many folks focus on quality or expenditure…of any kind. So buh bye.

F. As mentioned earlier, a little branding paint has been applied to the site and this text area was a key place to convey this message. Plus it’s not a bad thing to freshen up the text for the bots occasionally.

G. A key part of my marketing effort is to get out a press release every month and yet I fall behind. Not because I don’t have stuff to write about but rather I don’t make the time to get the writing done. So there are two fresh press releases on the home page.

Just so we’re clear, this post isn’t meant as an ode to me but rather as a pot stirrer for you and your web site. Certainly if things are going exceedingly well, I am not encouraging you to screw with your formula. But a reflective and maybe even critical eye could help you see things on your site that need a little improvement. And there was no heavy lifting involved in this process.

Your thoughts?

your assistance, please…

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In doing a little Google Analytics review (which I haven’t done in a while) I noticed that my frequently asked questions page is one of the more popular pages on my web site. Who knew?! (Google analytics, evidently).

This could be for a couple of reasons:

A. Clients are learning about how I can help them and what my business terms are (which is why I have the page)

Or

B. Other voice talents are reading the page trying to learn about how to present themselves to their clients on their web sites

For the purposes of this blog post, I’ll hope for the former and ignore the latter.

So here’s what I would like from you: please look at my FAQ page and give me YOUR ideas for what OTHER questions I could answer for clients about my business that they might find helpful. You can also advise if you think some questions/answers should be changed or omitted.

Any insight you have would be greatly appreciated because as I get older, I know just how much I don’t know.

Thanks!

MEDIA RELEASE – Cosmetic Dental Center & Spa Picks audio’connell Voice-Over Talent for Voice-Over Production

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WILLIAMSVILLE, New York, October 30, 2009 – – audio’connell Voice-Over Talent was contracted as the audio production company for the latest radio spot for the The Cosmetic Dental Center & Spa.

The radio spot featured audio’connell female voice talent Paula, Dr. Robert J. Yetto, owner of the Cosmetic Dental Center & Spa, and audio’connell owner and male voice talent Peter K. O’Connell. The spot promoted a broad array of procedures, including tooth whitening, veneers, crowns, invisible braces, tooth bonding, and dental bridges available at the Cosmetic Dental Center, located in Williamsville, NY. The spot is known for being the exclusive vendor of Aura Glow in Williamsville, says Dr. Yetto.

audio’connell Voice-Over Talent and its sister company, International Voice Talents, provide voice talent and audio production for commercials, animation, corporate narrations, documentaries, broadcast voice imaging, audio books, podcasts and messaging on-hold (MOH). Industries served by the two companies include advertising agencies, media and broadcast production companies as well as both large and small businesses around the world.

Mr. O’Connell also owns Voice Over Workshop, which provides professional voice over training to novice and experienced voice talent world-wide.

audio’connell Voice-Over Talent, International Voice Talents and Voice Over Workshop are all a part of O’Connell Communications, LLC.

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NOTES TO EDITORS

Company Media Releases ON LINE:
http://www.audioconnell.com/media

Company Name Pronunciation:
au·dio·o’·con·nell (awe-de-oh-oh-kah-nel) or au·di-o’·con·nell (awe-de-oh-kah-nel)

Company Name Spelling:
Use lower case letters- audio’connell or audio’connell Voice Over Talent

Company Web:
http://www.audioconnell.com

Company Blog:
http://www.voxmarketising.com

O’Connell Voice-Over Resume:
See resume here

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voice over xtra presents “mastering audiobook narration with alan sklar”

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My friend John Florian runs Voice Over Xtra which is one of the top (if not the top) news sources for all things voice over. He is also a proud member of MCA-I which, as a international board member and chair of the membership committee, makes me doubly happy.

I mention John because he sent me an email advising that he will be hosting a seminar on November 7, 2009 in New York City entitled Mastering Audiobook Narration. This workshop will be led by master narrator Alan Sklar (also an MCA-I member, by the way).

John says Alan is the industry’s “go-to” narrator for dramatic fiction and clear, informative business, medical and educational books. All this time I thought I was that guy! Crap! 😉

Anyway, Voice Over Xtra is presenting Alan’s workshop which will take place at Shetler Studios, Studio 1 244 West 54th Street, 12th floor from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on November 7th. There are some spots available so if you’d like more details you can call 203-459-8834 or just sign up here.