Explore Talent introduces a new feature, called Success Stories.

(PRWEB) December 02, 2013

Since its debut in 2003, ExploreTalent has become the Internet’s largest resource for actors, models, musicians, dancers, and production crew. Explore Talent’s proprietary cast match technology is the most advanced entertainment-based technology of its kind. It matches a talent’s attributes against tens of thousands of job postings every day. Explore Talent’s unique technology sends casting email alerts and posts auditions and jobs directly on talents’ profiles, saving members hours of time from tedious searching. Explore Talent has proven to be the best possible destination for talents with well over 7.9 million members and over 60,000 auditions, castings, and production jobs listed - 40 times more postings and open casting calls than any other site.

The site's popularity is based on the fact that there are many ways for talents to network, make friends and connect with other industry players, participate in a wide variety of contests and earn prizes for being active on the site. The online community has been responsible for new collaborations and business ventures in entertainment because of opportunities for individuals to network and chat with each other. Furthermore, the Explore Talent site features celebrity videos, exclusive interviews with actors, actresses, and musicians, such as Akon and T-Pain.

To enter the contest, visit ExploreTalent.com.

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