It’s just amazing how much opportunity has opened up to actors as a result of the Internet in the form of chats, blogs, and Social Network type websites. Not only can you list yourself on IMDB and Wikipedia, but you can also create a profile on My Space, Facebook, Twitter, etc., etc., etc. And join like minded groups, market your interests and special skills while making a contact network of friends and peers that mutually support each other’s acting advancement. I will not go into detail about each of these options. Start clicking around and see what is available at these sites and others like them. And I have to state for the record that AuditionsLA.com does not endorse or advise that you participate in any of these websites without educating yourself in caution and responsibility. But once you are aware of your own safety, privacy, and secure use of these sites, they can really open up outlets and resources for you to promote yourself and projects you’re working on like plays, commercials, episodes of TV shows and upcoming performances.
Likewise, you can create and expand on your picture and resume on websites you create for yourself on free space provided by most Internet service providers like Earthlink and the like. Many of these providers, as part of your service fee, give you several email boxes (profiles) as well as your own small web page that you can send as a link to interested parties, or post on your profile page on various social network sites.
For a small fee, you can use a template based webhosting company to create a little more sophisticated website for yourself and purchase your own domain name (your name.com) through these companies as well. This can be simple, or more dimentional with several pictures posted and even your demo reel as a video file for visitors to view. There are several actor friendly companies you can find by using Google or other search engines to locate the one that suits your needs. You can also find a good one by searching for specific actors by name and see what companies they use (there will be a logo usually on the home landing page that says something like: website sponsored by…, or website build by…).
Chat groups and blog spots are another amazing resource. By posting comments and leaving contact info for others who visit these spots, you can set up a network of like minded community members who can offer advice, info, and encouragement.
To find out about more of these resources, click around on the sites listed above, and create space on the free sites if you haven’t already. Ask your peers where they are listed, join actor groups when possible. See what your friends recommend and go from there. Please use caution and common sense, and do not reveal any dangerous or accessible information about yourself…for example, use a dedicated email address for contact from these website communications, not your personal one. Never give out home or other personal contact information that can be viewed by strangers. Get yourself a P.O. Box if some of your Internet activities include snail mail contact with others.
But take advantage of these amazing and mostly free places to promote yourself, while building up a supportive group of advocates and peers.
Let’s get clicking!!
Beth