Archive for February, 2009

Get a Work at Home Job as a Transcriptionist

February 28th, 2009

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A transcriptionist listens to dictation and types each word. This requires attention to detail, fast, accurate typing speeds, special equipment and often specialized training. There is a high demand for legal, medical and general transcriptionists and a number of opportunities to get a work at home job as a transcriptionist.

If you have experience and are interested in starting your own business as a transcriptionist click here. Start your own Transcription Business.

If you want to get a work at home job as a transcriptionist read the article below.
To get a work at home job as a transcriptionist, you will want to make sure you have the proper training and skills. This will usually involve enrolling in a transcription training program.
Some programs are specific to certain fields such as medical or legal.

You will also need to have the proper equipment to get a work at home job as a transcriptionist. This will include software, a digital transcriber and access to a dictionary.

To get a work at home job as a transcriptionist you will want to work on your skills so you can transcribe accurately and quickly.

Different companies are looking for different skills. Click here to see a list of companies that hire transcriber.

Transcription Companies

Click here if you are interested in Medical Transcription or Billing and Coding

Online Medical Transcription training with Career Step

Transcription Business

February 25th, 2009

Nicole Dean of Just Add Sweat shares how to start your own transcription business. If you are interested in Medical Transcription and/or Coding and Billing Training Click Here: Medical Transcription Training.

A Perfect Work from Home Home Opportunity: Start a Transcription Business

by Nicole Dean

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.

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 a 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.

Recommended Additional Resource:

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.

If you are interested in Medical Transcription and/or Coding and Billing Training Click Here: Medical Transcription Training.

Are You Ready to Earn at Home

February 20th, 2009

Do you think you have what it takes to work and earn from home?  

Do you have good reasons to work from home?

Are you organized and good with managing your time?

 

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Take the Earn at Home Quiz to see if you are ready to Work & Earn at Home.

 

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Earn today as an Amazon Mechanical Turk

February 1st, 2009

You can earn today as an Amazon Mechanical Turk.  At Amazon Turks, workers work on HITS  (Human Intelligences Tasks).  Every day Amazon Turks lists thousands of HITS.  These HITS vary greatly.  They range from writing comments on a blog,  evaluating a website, answering questions, reviewing music, and more. Payment ranges from a penny on up.

Sample jobs and pay:

~ $7.50 to write a review of 10 streets in CA.

~ $1.80 to write a 2 sentence comment on a blog.

~ $.85 to post 3 recipes

~$.01 to click yes or no when asked if a shown webpage relates to the topic given.

You can read through a list of HITS available to you and decide to accept or not. Once you complete the HIT, the requester will check your work and either approve it for payment or not approve it. This may take several minutes or it may take days.

Realistically it would be very difficult to make alot of money as an Amazon Mechanical Turk. If for example you work on a HIT that asks you to write several reviews and it takes you an hour and the pay is $4.00. Then you are working for $4.00 an hour. Or if you work at a HIT that pays one cent and it takes you 10 seconds. Then you will earn six cents every minute or $3.60 an hour.  You can make more, but it will take time and experience to find the jobs that you can do quickly that pay well.

There are some people that have learned which Amazon Turk jobs can be completed the fastest and make a nice sideline income as an Amazon Turk. You can learn from them and pick up more tips at  Amazon Turk Forum

Ready to earn today as an Amazon Mechanical Turk? Sign up for a free  Amazon Turks account.