How to get the best deal out of your transcription services provider

Posted February 13th, 2010 in Transcription by Carey

It’s simply good business sense to get the most out of every penny spent in the business. Money spent on transcription services by a lawyer or a real estate surveyor is no exception to this. Many legal firms and businesses don’t realise that a good collaborative effort between both their transcription services provider and them is a necessary requisite for optimising resources and minimising loss.

This article contains tips for getting the best out of your transcription services provider.
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Needle in a Haystack: A Guide to Proofread Copies for Foolproof Results

Posted July 17th, 2009 in Grammar 101, Writing by Carey

Are your blog posts always perfect?

No?  I thought so too!

Don’t worry we are on the same boat.  Every blogger, big or small struggles with typos, mixing homophones and write with less than perfect grammar.  Unfortunately, most of us fail to find these little errors and mistakes like the proverbial needle in a haystack.

As a proofreader in the company I work for, I used to struggle with proofreading and editing initially.  This doesn’t mean that now my copy is foolproof and without any grammatical errors.  No, it simply means that I now have founds ways to work around my weaknesses and can produce foolproof copies.
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Looking back I now see at least four reasons why I used to overlook certain grammatical and syntax errors.

I was impatient to finish my work.  I used to rush through copies.  Instead of reading each and every word in a sentence, for example, I tend to scan the sentence to see if it makes sense.  If it does, it was good to go. I realized I developed this minor yet sinful habit from reading too many novels and books.  When reading novels one usually runs through sentences and paragraphs because you want to get to the next scene and quickly know the outcome of the plot.
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