Posts Tagged ‘branding for actors’
LinkedIn for Actors: Post Your Acting Resume
LinkedIn is great for traditional job seekers. But for those in creative fields, it can be harder to navigate. Getting started on LinkedIn for actors might seem like a complicated project but it’s really not. Here are a few tips to help you set up your LinkedIn profile correctly… Be Descriptive with Your Headline LinkedIn…
Read MoreAre You Treating Your Acting Career Like a Business?
Smart actors treat their acting career like a business. But it can be hard to know if you’re hitting the mark. That’s why I created this short quiz. It’ll show you if you’re on the right track or if it’s time to adjust your course… 1. What is your job as an actor? A: To…
Read MoreHere’s What You Should Know before Getting Your Acting Headshots
Your acting headshots represent your brand. It broadcasts who you are as an actor to directors, writers, and producers. If you choose the wrong headshot, you risk two things: 1.) that you’ll get called in for the wrong roles or 2.) you won’t be contacted for any auditions. Both outcomes are bad for your career.…
Read MoreHow to Use Social Media to Land Acting Work
Social media can be a very effective way to connect with buyers and find acting work. I have a client who’s fluent in ASL (American Sign Language) and she wanted to be on the show Switched at Birth. So, she did a video of herself signing and found Dee Dee Bradley, the casting director, on…
Read MoreWhy You Don’t Need an Agent to Get Booked for Acting Roles
Courtney Bandeko was an unrepresented actress when she met Valorie. She already had a few credits she was proud of but she couldn’t seem breakthrough and she struggled with how to get booked for acting roles. Courtney says discovering she didn’t need an agent, manager or rep to get work was a huge shift for…
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