Working from Home: How to Become a General Transcriptionist

You can get to work in no time as a general transcriptionist.  A general transcriptionist needs to be able to listen to spoken notes and type them in a format that is understandable not only to the person who gave the dictation, but also to a third party reader looking over your documents.  This means you have to be able to type, but also think on your feet, interpret what people are saying, and understand a variety of voices.

One of the benefits of being a general transcriptionist is that there is very little start-up cost to get your business going.  However, there are a few essential tools you will need:

* Headphones.  Make sure to get a high quality pair of headphones.  You’re going to be using them a lot and it’s going to cost you a lot of time if you have to go get new ones.

* A solid computer.  If you’re going to work from home, you don’t need a state-of-the-art computer, but you probably want to invest in one that is newer with a few basic capabilities.

* Some good word processing software.  Microsoft Word is usually the best choice.  Almost everyone has it, so you don’t have to spend time converting files and such.

* Good transcription software.  This will play the files so that you can transcribe them easily and properly.

Practice, practice, practice.  Getting work, as a transcriptionist not only requires you to be able to type quickly, you also have to be able to do it accurately.  Your skills will improve as you work, but you have to have some skill before you get started.

Also, practice listening to someone and typing what he or she are saying at the same time.  You may also want to brush up on your spelling and grammar.  Spell check will catch some of these, but not all of them, and it takes longer to fix than to do it right the first time.

Once you have everything you are ready to go.  There are lots of online sites, like Elance, that post work for you to bid on.  Just make sure you have a quality cover letter ready to send.  You may have to start out slow, but if you build quality results and reviews, you’ll eventually get the business you’re looking for.

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Author: jm

Joan Mullally has been doing business online for more than 20 years and is a pioneer in the fields of online publishing, marketing, and ecommerce. She is the author of more than 200 guides and courses designed to help beginner and intermediate marketers make the most of the opportunities the Internet offers for running a successful business. A student and later teacher trainee of Frank McCourt’s, she has always appreciated the power of the word, and has used her knowledge for successful SEO and PPC campaigns, and powerful marketing copy. One computer science class at NYU was enough to spark her fascination with all things digital. In her spare time, she works with adult literacy, animal fostering and rescue, and teaching computer skills to women.