10 Ways to be heard but not seen

Be a Phantom of the Opera A live stage play can take your breath away with its musical scores. However, we rarely see any of the orchestra members as they are housed deep down in the pit.
Let someone mime your song You’ve a lovely voice but don’t want to perform on stage. Simply lend your voice to someone, just like what happened during the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Be like Jim MacDonald Jim who, you ask. He was the voice of Mickey Mouse for three decades. But how many of
us know this? Fame works in mysterious ways!
Be a radio DJ Do you have an easy-to- listen-to voice? Do you love music? Wear your headphones and become the prince or princess of the airwaves.
Make announcements over the PA system You can make those routine announcements at the airport or better still at a mall, especially when there’s a special offer. Watch the shoppers scurry over to Aisle 9 as soon as they hear your booming voice.
Be a call centre operator Perfect job for those who love the service industry but are not comfortable dealing with people face-to-face. Let your voice serve your dream.
Be an informer Just like a hidden microphone: keep security agents informed about the clandestine activities in the neighbourhood.
Do a radio commercial Use your voice toget advertising messages across with pizzazz. Forget the $3million
for a 30-second slot during the Super Bowl, radio commercials with all the music and sound effects are more effective.
Compose music Write a song for a famous pop star. Your song will in no time top the charts and your unique lyrics will be the talk of the town.
Become a writer Write and post your articles on numerous global citizen journalism platforms/sites, which allow anyone to post news reports.
i don't have a head for television nor a voice for radio sadly.
-heard but cannot be seen-
We can put it on the 11th entry.he,he,he!