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Hey Gang! Thanks for checking in with the blog and with the dramadeparment.ca web site, I really appreciate it and value your questions.
I set up dramadeparment.ca and this blog for other actors with questions, and especially for those just starting their careers. It's my way of "paying it forward" for the help I've had with my career, and the help I may need down the road.
Giving you answers to your questions not only helps you, it helps me. Together, we help other actors who may have the same worries, questions, frustrations, hopes and dreams as you, or any of us for that matter!
Please, use the "comment" link below this entry to ask your question(s). I'll reply to you directly, and may use your question(s) as the basis for a blog entry. (Please note, I respect your privacy, and will not post personal contact info if using your questions as a blog item).
I set up dramadeparment.ca and this blog for other actors with questions, and especially for those just starting their careers. It's my way of "paying it forward" for the help I've had with my career, and the help I may need down the road.
Giving you answers to your questions not only helps you, it helps me. Together, we help other actors who may have the same worries, questions, frustrations, hopes and dreams as you, or any of us for that matter!
Please, use the "comment" link below this entry to ask your question(s). I'll reply to you directly, and may use your question(s) as the basis for a blog entry. (Please note, I respect your privacy, and will not post personal contact info if using your questions as a blog item).

I am very happy I found you for three reasons:
- you are a more experienced actor in the same market I am
- you like and promote Bob Fraser's work
- you have worked in the US
I have a very pressing question that I hope you will have time to answer. I learned from Bob about postcards as an advertising tool for actors, yet I feel that in Toronto they are not as customary as in the states. All the websites that have tools for the working actor include the postcards as a tool to be used on a regular basis, so I was encouraged to include them in my marketing plan. However, although I send them only for holidays and birthdays, and not as often as I know they are used in the US, I have a feeling that it may be too much.
Can you give me your two cents on this, please?
L.S – Toronto
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