What is Transcription?
It is the process of conversion of audio bar into a hardcopy file. Transcription is a usual way of mapping a sound into script. The script and the audio bar must be the same as directed. Those who are doing these services is professionally identify as a Transcriptionist.

Types of transcription services:
- Medical transcription
- Television and media
- Foreign language
- Research and business
How is it as a Profession?
We are in a high-tech global economy. The proof is the growing number of those telecommutes or online jobs and one of them is the general transcription. In fact, many people are taking up short course for this, because of the high demand in the transcription industry.
If you will do the research, you will see the increasing quantity of the websites who are offering transcription services. The business is getting popular and with high demand of workers globally.
As a source of income
The usual pay is per audio bar. One (1) hour audio bar will cost them $15.00. Some charges per minute, others are per projects. Good enough for your spare time, it was like earning and learning at the same time. You will enhance your typing and listening skills.
A number of people are focusing to this career, especially who are at interest with this kind of work and those who enjoys working at home e.g. mothers. Some Transcriptionist made this a business. As mentioned earlier, they want to grow in this profession, and never stop from learning new knowledge and technique that will help them successfully attain their business goal. Their strategy is to look for as many clients as they will have, look for other Transcriptionists who also work from home and distribute to them the work into a much lower price. That is when the business started.
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While Sony Corporation is making heads roll at the Consumer Electronics Show, it has reported some bad news on the business side. Just like Toyota, Sony Corporation is scheduled to announce its first loss after 14 years.
As most companies, recession and the economic turnstile is to blame for all of these things and from the looks of it, a lot of adjustments are bound to suffice. But that is not all. Technology also had a hand in the loss of income as the demand for HDTV has subsided in most parts of the world. Apparently there is a shift in preference and this comes in the form of the advent of LED based television which was addressed by Sony’s numerous competitors.
The financial recession of course is one culprit, another being the subsided demand for high-definition TVs not only in the US market but in many other countries as well. The value of yen has also been to blame for this loss as it has driven up the price of exports. Stocks for all of the Japanese tech companies plunged today including Canon, Panasonic and Toshiba who were all down about 7 percent.
(Source) Slashgear
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So the Super Bowl was kinda boring. The Patriots are the greatest team ever. Blah. Blah, blah.
But at least the commercials were good. Did you see the Pepsi commercial in sign language? Pretty cool, right? In fact, in recent years many viewers look forward more to the ultra-creative 30-second spots more than the big game itself.
Should you consider a television-based marketing approach for your business in 2008?
Wait, you don’t have $3 million dollars to burn or a fancy Chicago ad agency in your corner. Don’t worry. You should still consider using commercials as a tool to brand your product or service.
Here are a few tips for creative an effective television presence:
Consider your local cable provider first – Many stations will at no cost allow you to use their production facilities to cut and edit your commercial, … assuming you agree to buy a certain number of ads. Your customers won’t know how much you spent on these ads (which can be as little as $1 apiece in smaller markets), but will be duly impressed by your effort
Don’t star in your own commercial – It may seem like it makes sense to be the main character in your own commercial, but often these low-quality homemade commercials come across as cheesy and aggressively self-serving. Check out some of these tacky ( and funny) local spots collected on YouTube and you’ll see what I mean.
Don’t reinvent the wheel – There are hundreds of companies (like Spot Runner) that offer a library of pre-packaged tv ads to fit any number of business models. They’re pretty affordable and will save you loads of time.
Tell your customers what you’re doing – That is, if they don’t tell you first. With so many other advertising techniques, it’s very difficult to track the effectiveness of your marketing. Despite what you may hear, people watch television now more than ever. Including the commercials. A lot of times, people will have a soft spot in their heart for a local company on tv. Tap in to that feel-good local pride by making an ad that celebrates your product and your community.
Here are some of the 5 Best Superbowl Ads.
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