Learn How To Start A General Transcription Business

Tue, Mar 9, 2010

Working at Home

Do you have a knack for typing? Can you type quickly and accurately? Want to earn some extra cash working from the comfort of your home with little or no cost upfront and no experience? Then check out  Transcription Crash Course and learn how to start a general transcription business.

The Transcription Crash Course will teach you:

  • What things you absolutely need to run a transcription service.

  • The different types of transcript and why you’ll probably only need one format.

  • Where to find transcription jobs, work, and clients.

Still not sure about running your own transcription business? Think there isn’t any money to be made? After all “who really uses a transcriptionist anyway?” You’d be surprised by the answer! And here’s just a few people who rely on transcriptionist:

  • Internet Marketers

  • Podcasters

  • Busy bloggers and site owners

As an added bonus when you purchase The Transcription Crash Course you’ll receive 3 extra reports.

  1. 10 Super Important Tips for Communicating With A Client

  2. The Importance of Time Management – How to Optimize your Time

  3. How To Deal With Slow Seasons in Your Business

Grab your copy of Transcription Crash Course and learn how to start a general transcription business now!

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Tishia Lee is a 30 something single work at home mom to one child. She resides in lovely Northern Michigan. She's been working from home as a Virtual Assistant since January 2006 and specializes in MP3 audio transcription.

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  • I just wanted to say thanks for all the comments and tweets everyone! You guys are the best :)
  • KimberlyBen06
    I have a friend who's interested in becoming a transcriptionist - this is perfect! I'm going to give her a heads up about this post.
  • It is wonderful to see your course here on WAHM Talk Radio Loretta!!
  • Thank you for the mention here on Wahm Talk Radio, I truly appreciate it. If you or any of your readers have any questions about the course just let me know. I'd be happy to help!
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