A Perfect Work from Home Home Opportunity: Start a Transcription Business

Still looking for a way to earn money online from your own home? Do you enjoy typing and and have been told you’re a whiz at it? You may be just the right person to consider learning the transcription business. General transcription services are needed by people who record audios. Podcasts, teleseminars or webinars are a few types of audios that might get transcribed. The documents are typed out by you, the transcriptionist, in a document for people who want to read it. Your transcription business won’t require a great deal of investment up front; just your computer, a quiet office, and some easily attainable transcribing equipment.

Deciding on your transcription equipment will take a little bit of research. Take a look online at the computer programs and good quality headsets available. The actual transcription program will have the settings you need to keep the verbal recording under your control. A must-have is a good headset that enables you to clearly understand the words you are trying to type. So, let’s take a look at what else you need to know.

Now, ask yourself… do I have a keen sense of hearing, command of the English language, and fast typing skills? If you answered “yes”, then you might wonder what other skills you need. You should also be able to work well under tight deadlines, be able to work independently for most of the time, and handle the repetition of typing, which can be a strain on the hands and wrists and the back from sitting for long periods of time. If that sounds like you, and you possess a sharp eye for detail, you are well on your way. With that said, let’s look at some ideas to get you started in your home based transcription service.

Training in Transcription: When you get the right training in transcription, you will save yourself a lot of frustration! You don’t want to fail because you didn’t do your homework, do you? Before you open the doors of your transcription business, spend some of your time browsing through online courses, especially the Transcription Starter Pack.

Complete Business Plan: Your new business, like all successful businesses, will require a well written business plan. Let your business plan reflect your excitement and tell the world who you are. Start with a straight-forward outline of the services you will offer, then your vision, your marketing plan, your financial plan, and your plans for growth. This not only is a good exercise in keeping your focus, but your business plan will be an important tool to track your goals and your progress.

Home Office with Proper Equipment: You’ll most certainly want a quiet and comfortable home office with a good computer and some storage for your client information. You’ll be using some special transcription software and hardware to play and listen to the recorded material. The computer program will have many settings to help you control the recording. You’ll be able to start, stop, go back, and slow down the recorded material so you never get lost or behind in a document. Most importantly, you’ll want to use a highly sensitive headset so that the recording is clear and the words are easy to understand. These tools will be priceless to your transcription business.

Marketing Yourself: Some people like to join with national transcription companies so the work comes to them. However, if you are a good networker and like selling yourself, you may want to find your own clients and work directly with them. With podcasts popping up all over the internet – and teleseminars spreading like wildfire, you’ll have a huge list of people to contact with your services.

Website For Your Business: Besides your hard work, your new and growing transcription business depends on a great website. Use it to let the outside world know that you are available and ready to work! You will be listing your services and letting clients know how to contact you. If website design is not your forte, please hire someone to develop a professional website for you. The investment is minimal when compared to the client reaction you will get from happy testimonials and other client referrals. Keep in mind that your website is your professional face, so please save your personal or cutesy web stuff for the a personal blog. Your satisfied clients will always be ready and willing to refer other clients your way if you make your website easy for them to use and respond to.

Transcription services are in high demand in the US and according to the Department of Labor’s statistics, transcriptionist jobs are growing at a higher than average rate. That’s good to hear, isn’t it? By becoming a transcriptionist, you have found a career that is easily managed from your home office; a career which gives you an opportunity to grow at your own pace. And that seems like a very attractive opportunity indeed! Isn’t it time you found out what all this transcription business fuss is about?

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To find out exactly what it takes to start a transcription business, step-by-step, sign up to receive your Transcription Starter Pack. You’ll find out how to get clients, set your prices and grow your business.

Are you Interested in Having an Audio Recording Transcribed?

You may be wondering what does it take to transcribe?
What do you need so you can be effective at general transcription of an audio recording?

Transcription is taking on a whole new level of technology as things advance. Just think how our lifestyles have changed or when writing a personal letter by hand is no longer the way to write a friend just to say Happy Birthday. Or think about this – as most of us have purchased a Hallmark card by selecting the perfect saying, with the perfect song for the perfect person. So when they receive your card and open it – you make them laugh. Recently, their newest feature is record-your-own message cards. Now you just have to focus on the look and then you can record-your-own message, pretty cool!

This new technology wave is very similar to how business professionals are able to get info-products created, healthcare records documented, and interviews transcribed for easy reference. After the conversation is recorded, it is then sent on to have it transcribed.

Transcribing an audio can be easy if the quality is perfect. When the audio has a difficult section – you can try to change your volume, use desktop speakers or a headset, or even change the speed of the audio.

After trying all different methods described above – if you are still unsure then I would document that section that you are uncertain of and move on to the remaining.

Staci Recommends…

I want to let you know what I use and would recommend if you were to ask me directly. I highly recommend Express Scribe software, you can instantly download software here, a foot pedal, desktop speakers and a headset. I transcribe directly into Microsoft Word.

Happy Transcribing!