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
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The link to your full article comes up not found. Thank you.
Thanks Marie for the heads up. The link is fixed.
The link to your full article comes up not found. Thank you.
Carey, thanks for fixing the link. Great article. I would like to add one little piece of advice. If you’re transcribing for long sessions (or, as I like to say, typing typing typing), give your hands and fingers lots of micro-breaks to relieve the physical stress.
I’ve been reading your blog for some time and I don’t think I’ve ever commented before. Anyway, I just wanted to say you’re very inspirational. Keep up the great work.
Marie
Thanks Marie for commenting and reading this humble blog.
I am looking forward to your blog as I can already see I can learn a lot from a more experienced one like you.
You really do have a great, comprehensive blog on transcription.
Ankur, thnks for stopping by! Not as comprehensive as I would like it to be – yet. Am still searching for the right answers and more importantly the right questions!!