Voices.com
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Voices.com is an online marketplace for corporations and broadcast entities to search for, audition and hire language service providers such as translators and voice-over professionals since the year 2004.

Customers

Clients that have already worked with Voices.com include ESPN, PBS, The History Channel, Reader’s Digest, Greer & Associates, Comcast, Nortel Networks, Bell Canada, Microsoft, Cisco Systems, Macromedia, ING, Western Union, Ford, GM, Jaguar, US Army, the US Government and many more.

Founders

David Ciccarelli, Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer. David presented Voices.com as a New Voices winner at DigiFest 2005, an award recognizing Voices.com as a provider of digital media products and innovations that contribute to Canada’s economic and cultural future.

Stephanie Ciccarelli, Co-Founder, Vice President of Marketing. Stephanie is also the author of The Podcasting Ebook: Your Complete Guide to Podcasting and The Definitive Guide To Voice-Over Success, and The Voice-Over Script Collection.

Awards and Recognition

Voices.com was named a winner in CRM Magazine’s 2007 CRM Market Awards. Voices.com was named the winner of a CRM Elite Award in the Small Business category with a sophisticated deployment of Salesforce.com.

Criticism and Controversy

In 2006 CEO of Voices.com David Ciccarelli claimed that the Google radio ad product, which was in Beta testing at the time, was nearly identical to the one offered by Voices.com. Ciccarelli also said that for a few months traffic to the site from Mountain View (where Google is headquartered) accounted for about 5% of total Voices.com traffic.
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