Creating a new web site to serve audiobook narrators of all levels took longer than a summer vacation. NarratorsRoadmap.com re-launches 9/16 with a CONTEST! The post How I Spent My Summer Vacation appeared first on Karen Commins.
When a kid returns to school in the fall during a movie or TV show, they invariably must write and recite a report discussing how they spent their summer vacation. I never recall having that assignment at the start of any school year.
If I had, my report probably would have included the number of books I checked out from the library and the songs I learned to play on piano, and, from 5th grade on, the music I played on clarinet, oboe, and flute. I also would have talked about my daily trips to the pool.
My almost daily pool time would certainly remain present in such a chronicle today; some things never change. However, todays account also would be bubbling with discussion about my new web site NarratorsRoadmap.com, which is fully launching today 9/16 at 9:00am!
Looking back, I can connect the dots and see this site has been in my destiny for quite a while and is a natural evolution and expansion of things Ive been doing.
When I worked my day job in IT, I planned software, hardware, and wiring purchases, installations, and upgrades and solved daily operational problems. Other network administrators asked my advice when theyd run out of options in troubleshooting difficulties like an inoperable email server. In addition to helping my peers with technical issues, I wrote software tips for the users every week for over 5 straight years.
Soon after starting my voiceover business in 1999, I created my first web site. Other people found me on-line and began asking me how to get into voiceover, so I created an advice page.
My first advice page as seen on 10-13-2002.That advice page and the emails I kept receiving led me to start this blog.
Once I got back into audiobooks after ACX.com launched, I found myself answering questions from new narrators in Facebook forums. Over time, I created an extensive FAQ in one group. Ive become well known for being the Queen of Links since I provide so many of them on-line and throughout my articles.
After noticing how positively other narrators responded to my advice, one of my mentors frequently told me that I should write a book containing all of this information. I resisted that suggestion, in part because I felt a book wouldnt reach the right audience and would be difficult to update so that the material would remain fresh.
Last year at the Audio Publishers Association Conference (APAC), several events occurred in rapid succession that caused me to see so clearly that I needed to create a new web site to aid narrators!
First, I heard some narrators on a panel talking about how we all bring different things to the table and have different goals. Four comments stuck with me and may help you see the next signpost on your path:
Ask yourself throughout your career what is unique to you. Just because theres a gold rush going on in audiobooks doesnt mean you need to always be the one in the creek panning for nuggets. Its helpful to stop thinking of yourself in the limited role of narrator. Use what you have to get what you want.I arrived late to lunch that day, so most of the tables were filled. The panelists remarks were swirling in my mind, and I thought I might find a quiet place and write about them in my journal. At that precise moment, a narrator friend intersected my path and asked to have lunch with me. (Im convinced the Universe planned it that way.) She thanked me for all of the info in my blog articles and told me they had been a tremendous help to her. She also suggested that I write a book using my blog articles as the basis for it.
As we talked, another narrator friend stopped and asked me a question, which I was able to quickly answer. (I think the Universe sent that person across my path then, too, to drive home the point that helping narrators is part of my purpose.)
I didnt write anything until I was waiting at the far-from-quiet-gate that evening at LaGuardia Airport. By the time I boarded the plane, I realized I needed to create a membership site! In addition to the all of the information I typically disseminate through my articles and links to other sites, I also knew that some things arent easily found on-line. For starters, narrators were re-inventing the wheel to discover training and networking events they could attend and bloggers who would write thoughtful reviews of their audiobooks.
In addition, experienced narrators constantly needed ready information to pass on to newcomers who asked questions about how to get started in the field. Why not create one comprehensive list of resources to answer them?
The solid idea came together that day, but I was delayed in doing much on it last summer and fall because we were house-hunting, moving, and settling in our new home.
Although I earned an MS in computer information systems and worked in technical IT positions for 25 years, I never wanted to develop my new membership site. Just because you CAN do something doesnt mean you should! I discussed my ideas with Joe Davis at Voice Actor Websitessoon after arriving home from APAC, and we started implementing my planned site toward the end of the year. I chose that company to create the site because they had done a marvelous job with this one, and I wanted continuity between the sites, both in the user interface and the WordPress construction.
Phase 1 was a splash page that was overflowing with articles, books, videos, and links to help newcomers learn how to be a narrator. We launched it on 19 January so it would be available for people who attended the APAs open webcast on 22 January titled What I Wish I Knew.
Phase 2 would be the roll-out of the full site, complete with a knowledge base, comprehensive event calendar, reviewers directory, and video courses. Ive lost count of the number of Zoom meetings Drew and I had with our wonderfully responsive project manager Alex Sanchez. The VAWS team developed a gorgeous and highly functional site that exceeds my vision and expectations!
In addition to all of the design discussions with the developers, Ive been writing articles for the Knowledge Base and creating an incredible list of helpful links on the Welcome Center page. Drew and I have researched and added to the site calendar color-coded events in 8 categories, as well as detailed information about audiobook reviewers. As youve probably guessed, all this work required far more time and energy than a summer vacation!
NarratorsRoadmap.com is THE destination for audiobook narrators of all levels!
Im overjoyed that the full site is finally HERE and LAUNCHING TODAY!
The site has more links than even I thought possible and thats saying something!
To celebrate the grand opening of this unique repository of goodness for narrators,
Im holding a CONTEST!
To participate, look through the free areas of the site (Home page, Knowledge Base, and Welcome Center) to answer these 3 questions in a comment belowbefore 11:59pm ET, Monday 23 September 2019. Ill award 3 random winners with a 3-month Members Express Pass to the site, which gives you access to all of the calendar events and audiobook reviewer information. If you cant find an answer, Ill give you credit for creativity!
9/17/19 Additional info: In order to maintain the secrecy of the contest answers, I decided I wont publish comments related to the contest until next week.
Questions:
What number is on the mile marker, and what is its significance? What is the name of the song that is no longer under copyright that appears in one of the Knowledge Base articles? What is the name of the only marketing book mentioned on the site?Bonus question for an extra free month:
I asked the developers to include an Easter Egg, which is a special object that is significant to me. Like any Easter Egg hunt in real life, the surprise can be hiding in plain sight. Can you find it? Ill even throw in a 2nd extra free month if you can tell me its significance.
Thanks so much for your interest, and good luck with your entries!
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