Transcription Business - An Ideal Work at Home Opportunity

If you’re looking for a business to start from home, working
as a transcriptionist is an option that doesn’t require much in
terms of office space, equipment or start up costs. A
transcriptionist is an individual who types verbatim
(word-for-word) something that’s been recorded on either a
micro-cassette or digitally.
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Special transcription software and equipment helps the
transcriptionist listen to the recorded material for tape
players and digital files. Both generally use a foot-pedal that
attaches to the transcriber or the computer and it allows the
transcriptionist to start, stop, go back, and slow down the
recorded material to keep their hands free for typing. Most
transcriptionists also utilize a highly sensitive headset so
that the recording is clearer to hear and understand.
As a transcriptionist, you should have a keen sense of hearing
and sight, excellent grammar and fast typing skills. You should
also be able to work well under tight deadlines, be able to work
by 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. A sharp eye for
detail is also essential to this job.
If you want to start a home based business doing
transcription, here are some ideas to get you started:
· Get training in transcription & typing. It’s
important to get the proper training in order to become a
skilled transcriptionist. Check out the local colleges, online
programs and be sure to pick up your copy of the
Transcription Starter Pack.
· Write a business plan. Just like any other
business, a business plan outlining how and what services you
plan to offer is essential for clarity, setting up your
marketing plan and acquiring business capital if it is needed.
· Set up a home office with the proper equipment.
Transcriptionists need some specialized equipment. In
addition to having a complete home office, you will need to
invest in a reliable transcriber, software, and foot pedal.
· Market your services. You can either get work
through a large national transcription company or you can find
your own clients to work directly with. A good place to start
looking is with any business that involves recording of
meetings, notes, research studies or educational materials.
Be sure to set up a website where potential clients can learn
more about your services, read testimonials and more. Make sure
you also have business cards handy as well.
Let others know who you are and what you do. Often, the best
clients come from word-of-mouth. Also, always ask your satisfied
clients for referrals.
Transcription is in high demand in the US and according to the
Department of Labor statistics, transcriptionist jobs are
growing at a higher than average rate. Being a transcriptionist
is a career that is easily managed in a work from home setting,
which makes it a very attractive opportunity.
What to Do Next:
1. Educate Yourself: 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.

2.
Attract Clients: Get more clients by
creating your own
website. Even if you've never built a website builder
before, here's an
easy way to get started with a free 10-day trial.