Transcription Crash Course Review – Become a Home Transcriptionist Today
I had the opportunity to interview Loretta Oliver, the creator of “Transcription Crash Course“. Loretta has been a transcriptionist for many years and knows the ins and outs of starting a freelance home transcriptionist business.
What sparked my interest in Loretta’s transcription course is that many people are looking for a way to make money without having to spend money, and her course solves that problem.
The fact is that there are many opportunities to become a home transcriptionist, but the majority of people don’t know where to look or know how to get started.
Loretta tells all in her 17-page course, detailing exactly what you need as far as equipment and skills, and where to go to land a work from home transcriptionist job or get freelance transcription work.
After going through her course I had some questions, and she was nice enough to answer them.
Here are the questions I asked, with Loretta’s responses below:
What made you want to become a transcriptionist?
It honestly sort of happened by accident. I was doing data entry full time when a friend asked me to do some transcription work for a company that had some overflow work. I figured I’d try it out and make a few extra dollars. I ended up doing overflow for that company on a regular basis for a few months. It was enough to keep me transcribing, but not a full time income yet.That said, while I do mention a few companies that hire transcription workers I definitely recommend freelancing or working for yourself with private clients over that any day of the week. You’ll find yourself with more profits and building an industry name in no time at all.
Out of all the freelance sites you mention, which one would you recommend the most?
I like Freelancer.com (formerly GetaFreelancer.com) because I’d have to say it’s the easiest to use. But, if we’re talking about workload I’d say that oDesk.com seems to get a bit more transcription work than some of the other freelance sites. I think that’s because oDesk is geared more toward the “secretarial” type of jobs.Do you have any tips or words of advice for people that are considering getting started as a transcriptionist?
Just get started. Stop thinking about it and start typing. Of course, like anything, it’s not for everybody, but give it at least a month or two with a good solid effort and see how it goes. You might find yourself with a pleasant career by the end of that two months.Eventually I realized that I enjoyed the transcription work more than the online data entry that I was doing AND the transcription work paid better. It was a no brainer decision at that point to make the switch and start looking for more transcription work. Before I knew it I was transcribing almost every day.
Is it really as easy as it sounds to get started?
It actually is. Like I said, I sort of ended up in this field by accident. Once I started looking around I was surprised at how easy it is to get a foot in the door and make a name for yourself in this field. A lot of transcription companies have high turnover rates, because their work flow varies and people get distracted and do other things. Makes sense right?That’s part of why I recommend working for yourself and taking private clients instead. You’re less likely to get distracted that way and you have more control over the workflow coming in and going out. A transcriptionist can maintain a decent monthly income with just a handful of regular clients.
Can you really get started for free?
Yes. If you already have a computer you can start right now, today, without spending any money. It helps if you have 20 dollars or so to spend on some headphones, but even that is not a requirement. I spent a solid month transcribing from my computer speakers without headphones. My husband thought I was crazy and it drove the dog crazy, but it got the job done until I got that month’s pay, which I then used to go buy some noise cancelling headphones.What skills must a person posses to be a good transcriptionist?
Nothing spectacular is needed here, honestly. That’s what’s so great about this, anyone can do it. People think you have to be an exceptionally fast typist and that’s just not true. Sure, it’s helpful, but it’s not a requirement when you’re working for yourself. I promise you that within a few months of transcribing your typing speed will increase dramatically.That being said, if you’re going to do this (or anything else) working from home, you need to be prepared to spend a lot of time alone and at your computer. I think that is the thing that really hangs people up about working from home more than anything. It’s lonely and there’s no way around that.
Is this career saturated, or are there plenty of opportunities for people wanting to get started?
I haven’t found it to be saturated yet and I’ve been in the industry to some degree for 7 years now. There are plenty of opportunities, and I see a lot of transcriptionists going into “niches” which I think is a fantastic idea. You could be a podcast transcriptionist, a Blog Talk Radio transcriptionist, a video transcriptionist, whatever you want to be known as, go for it.Is it really possible to land a transcription job with the companies you provide in the course?
I haven’t worked directly with any companies in a long time, so I don’t know exactly what their hiring rate is like, but I do still try to keep an eye on the forums and listen to the chatter and it seems like a lot are still hiring part time transcriptionists on a pretty regular basis. They do get a lot of applications, so it might take awhile to get a reply, but there are definitely places out here with a need.
One thing covered in this transcription course and that Loretta touched on above is that you don’t need any special skills. I mean sure, it helps if you can type, but you don’t have to be able to type 50+ words per minute. That’s just crazy. Any mediocre typist can work from home as a transcriptionist.
Since you already have a computer and internet connection, and probably an email address, you’re all set to start your transcriptionist career. Anything else that you would need you can get completely free, and Loretta explains all of this in her course.
What I think I like the most is the fact that Loretta makes herself completely available to everyone that purchases her transcription course. She encourages you to follow her on Twitter to ask her questions directly. She also sends out periodic tips via email and encourages you to email her back with any questions you have for her. Her personal approach and willingness to help you become successful is priceless, in my opinion.
Take a look at Transcription Crash Course and get started in a home transcriptionist career starting today. The small fee is a very small price to pay considering the amount of money that can be made as a transcriptionist, plus the unlimited amount of personal help you’ll get from Loretta.
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Twitter: retta719
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Thank you for the great interview, Alan. I enjoyed talking with you
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Loretta, Same here! Thanks for the opportunity!
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Twitter: imstrategies
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This sounds like something that is very timely in this recession as so many people are losing their jobs and here in CA there are very few jobs to be had, especially for the working class.
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@JR @ Internet Marketing,
Interesting you mention CA not having very many jobs. I got a call from a guy in CA about a month ago who was laid off and looking for some online opportunities. He had some questions about a few on my site and also wanted to see if I was legit. Had a nice chat with him and helped steer him in the right direction (hopefully).
It’s certainly not just CA that’s suffering, though. Things here in PA are bad, including my local area. It just sucks everywhere, and I don’t think it’s going to get any better.
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JR from Internet Marketing
Twitter: imstrategies
@Alan Mater,
Oh I’m sure PA is just as bad, and I too do not think its going to get any better too soon, my area has a 22% unemployment rate and the politicians are doing nothing but driving business away with their outrageous tax hikes, idiots.
JR @ Internet Marketing´s last blog ..Does Blog Post Frequency Affect Google Rankings
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@JR @ Internet Marketing,
Exactly! Do they not understand that if they lower taxes they’ll actually make more money? When taxes are lower, businesses have more money to expand and create jobs. When more people are working and making money, the more they spend, which adds to the total tax revenue. It’s plain, common sense; something none of our politicians seem to have.
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JR from Internet Marketing
Twitter: imstrategies
@Alan Mater,
oh I no, don’t even get me started, I don’t know about the politicians in PA, but in Cali they have ran us into the ground, huge deficits, the government is broke and our taxes, including, biz, income and sales are getting raised more and more. A lot of businesses have left, and with all the anti global warming and clean air acts that they are soooooooooooo proud of, that don’t even have any conclusive science behind them are killing of thousands of jobs, idiots!!!!!!
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Alan Mater
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@JR @ Internet Marketing,
I hear ya man, it’s not any better here or anywhere else for that matter.
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JR from Internet Marketing
Twitter: imstrategies
@Alan Mater,
LOL, actually it should be “I hear you woman”
JR @ Internet Marketing´s last blog ..Does Blog Post Frequency Affect Google Rankings
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@JR @ Internet Marketing,
LOL
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Twitter: DennisEdell
says:
While not for me, I was happy to tweet it. I’m sure many would find it useful.

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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Dennis Edell @ Direct Sales Marketing,
Thanks, man. I have no doubt that it will help many people out.
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Dennis Edell from Direct Sales Marketing
Twitter: DennisEdell
@Alan Mater, OK then, I’ll do it again!

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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Dennis Edell @ Direct Sales Marketing,
Thanks!
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Loretta from Virtual Assistant Resources
Twitter: retta719
@Dennis Edell @ Direct Sales Marketing, Thank you for tweeting about to help spread the info
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Sounds like a fantastic opportunity for a WHAM. I didn’t know there was a need for transcription work.
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@ConnieFoggles,
There’s a need for just about anything these days. Many companies, marketers and internet business owners all outsource a lot of different things. There’s money to be made if you know where to look.
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Dennis Edell from Direct Sales Marketing
Twitter: DennisEdell
@ConnieFoggles, Indeed Connie, I think this would work quite well in a signature line on a WAHM forum.

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Loretta from Virtual Assistant Resources
Twitter: retta719
@ConnieFoggles, It really is surprising where work crops up and people don’t see it sometimes. I’m seeing a lot more people working for themselves and turning to this kind of work in our current economy and I think it’s fantastic. Individuals and small businesses may be going through a rough patch right now, but I firmly believe that they are going to pull us out of this economic mess.
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Twitter: inzoneinternet
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I just checked out freelancer.com and I can see a lot of jobs there for the picking. A lot of them look exhausting to do, but I guess you can have a choice of which job is most worthwhile to do instead of regular work.
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Tini@Inzone Internet, Welcome to my blog.
Yes, and that’s the beauty of that type of work. You get to pick and choose who you do work for and the type of work you do.
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Loretta from Virtual Assistant Resources
Twitter: retta719
@Tini@Inzone Internet, Definitely pick and choose carefully when you’re browsing on Freelancer, oDesk, Scriptlance, etc…
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Twitter: nick
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I have researched huge over transcription course and this was really hard to find any tutorial or any sample recording.
I would surely give this course a buy as i am looking forward to learn this course and earn something while sitting at home! Thanks for this!
Bookmarked your blog so that i don’t slip away this info!
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@nick@Top Engineering College in Jaipur,
Looking forward to hearing your feedback!
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Twitter: DennisEdell
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CA – the whole state is practically bankrupt – Arnie’s not running for reelection, he’s gettin’ out while he can.
Dennis Edell @ Direct Sales Marketing´s last blog ..Organization is a MUST I’m Taking Time Off…Line
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JR from Internet Marketing
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@Dennis Edell @ Direct Sales Marketing,
Too bad he didn’t get out sooner, and all his stupid cohorts in Sacramento.
JR @ Internet Marketing´s last blog ..Does Blog Post Frequency Affect Google Rankings
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