What do You Think of TranscriptionVendors.com? Good or Bad
by Carey on June 7, 2010
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I stumbled across Transcriptionvendors.com today and wanted to know more about working with them.
If you’ve had any experience working with them, please share your experience.
It seems to me like a decent enough place to work on, seeing some reputed transcription companies in their list.
Having said that I have reservations.
First, you have to pay $25 just for the test.
Secondly, to work with them you then pay $250 as regular member and $1,500 as premium member, annually.
Not only that 10% of your earnings through them is paid to them again!
Finally, how is it any different from working for another trancription company if you work through them.
Please share your opinion and experiences with working on TranscriptionVendors.com in the comments below. It will be appreciated!
Ways to become a freelance transcriptionist
by Carey on May 30, 2010
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In this age of outsourcing and crowdsourcing, there is tremendous prospect for the work at home types. Freelance work is more attractive than ever before.
As I myself turn to freelance work from being a fulltime transcriptionist I thought it’d be useful if I jot down some thoughts on becoming a transcriptionist.
Read the full article: How to become a freelance transcriptionist
What is Legal Transcription
by Carey on May 28, 2010
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Legal transcription is the process of converting audio recorded dictations into text.
Transcription process involves recording dictations and then typing out these recorded dictations using word processors such as MS Word or WordPerfect.
A transcription is said to be legal transcription if the subject matter is of legal nature. Legal transcriptions are required by law firms and solicitors on a daily basis.
Read more about legal transcription: What is legal transcription?
This is part of a hub published by Carey on Hubpages.com



