Tina, a potential member of your new audience, is tired of channel surfing; that's when you hang ten and ride a gnarly sound wave right into her speakers.
How are you going to do this?
The answer is by making an audiobook.
How are you going to make an audiobook?
You're going to call us!
Here at Birch and Ink, we understand the importance of crafting an audiobook that complements the physical book.
This is carried out, in part, by determining whether the audiobook should include one voice or multiple voices, and in either case, what a voice should sound like, when and for how long should the voice pause, and whether the voice is accompanied by music, and if so, at what moments.
Like physical books, the creation of audiobooks is quite nuanced and laborious, but the results can be wonderful.
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