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Career Goal Setting-Is It Time For A Change? y. However, especially when you’re starting out, it’s unlikely that you will earn more than an absolute high end of $50,000 a year working full time with overtime.If you feel like you are in a dead-end job, or that your career is headed nowhere, then you need to focus on your career goal setting!Just like you make resolutions for New Years, you should make resolutions for your career too! To get the ball rolling, set yourself some short-term goals and then set out to achieve them. You want to be careful to set goals that are attainable, but that will also present you with some satisfaction when you achieve them. Make yourself a list so you can check off as you accomplish each goal.There are many different ways you can start to focus on your career goal setting. One of the most important ways is to set learning goals. You could achieve this goal by tak A more realistic first-year goal would be $5,000 to $15,000, depending on how much you work. Only you can decide the number of hours you’ll work and the level of income you need. Because even the real, brick-and-mortar companies that hire over the Internet will hire you as an independent contractor, there are also other considerations such as self-employment taxes and insurance that I will cover later in the book. For now, let’s move on to whether or not working at home suits your personality. In this article, I’ve tried to cover the nitty-gritty of the skills you need to be a successful at-home transcriptionist. Look for my other article, ”Can You Work from Home?” for the challenges you’ll face as your own boss. If you’d like to get a better idea of your own skills, you can download a free preview chapter of my book, Transcribing for Dollars, at www.TranscribefromHome.com. It includes a self-assessment on working from home and a full transcript Promotional Gifting: Products and the Holidays So, you’ve been poking around on the Internet looking for a way to earn money working from home. You’re sick of your boss, your commute, your life-sucking job and want to work on your own terms. You’ve done a little research and decided that you have a computer and can type, so freelance transcription is maybe the way to go.While it is always a good idea to show your customer appreciation, the holidays are an important time to do so. Traditionally, the holiday season includes an abundance of gift giving and showing the important people just how valued they are to you. Smart companies plan ahead for this time of year and strategize their holiday gift program. To do so means to concentrate on your relationship with your clients and to separate yourself from the competition by putting thought into your offerings. This way, your presents have a lasting impression, even long after the festive season is over.There are decisions to make, however. Do you want to give relationship gifts to your best clients or offer those What now? First, you should know that there is no magic pill. It does take time, effort, belief in yourself and perseverance. When I started applying for transcription positions and bidding on jobs, it took a solid two months before I landed a single $40 job. Granted, I was working full time and didn’t have a lot of time to devote to my search. But I can’t tell you how many times over the span of that two months that I considered giving up. Happy as I am now that I stuck with it, I could have easily given up and walked away from my work-at-home dream forever. But you can do it. You just have to be realistic about your strengths, willing to work through your weaknesses, and have the “sticktoitiveness” to hang in there even when think you’ll never get where you want to be. I can’t stress enough the importance of being honest with yourself. In taking the leap into working for yourself, you have to know that you are the only part of the puzzle that matters. Any prospective employer would gauge your suitability for a position based on your abilities and personality. As your own prospective employer, you must do the same. Transcription, and more importantly working for yourself, isn’t for everyone. There are two things you have to consider: If transcription is the right work-at-home job for you and if working at home suits your personality. In this article, we’ll cover what you need to be a transcriptionist. The absolute most important skill you need to become a transcriptionist is a good ear. You have to have the ability to actually hear and understand what the person is saying. If you don’t have that then I’m sorry, transcription isn’t for you. Your typing speed, English skills, and dedication just don’t matter if you can’t hear what you’re supposed to be transcribing. A good example of this is if you decide to try your hand at medical transcription or accept clients from other regions or countries. Accents vary widely, even within the same country. It does take good hearing and brain processing power to be able to understand what they’re saying. You may also receive "bad" audio. Although thanks to new technology most sound files are crystal clear, there may be some background noise or distortion. Unless the sound quality is so bad that you just can’t transcribe it, you have to be able to understand the voices and translate them to print. Ask yourself these questions: When you watch the news, do you sometimes have a hard time making out what someone with a different accent is saying? If a friend calls you from their cell phone and the connection is fuzzy, can you make out their voice most of the time? You need a good grasp of English, or whatever your language might be. Although most word processing programs come with spelling and grammar checkers, you can’t rely solely on them. What about typing speed? It doesn’t really matter. You’ll get faster as you type more. I’ve hired transcribers who typed 30 words per minute, but were up to 50 or even 70 after just a couple of months. You make a higher hourly rate if you type faster, but accuracy will get you more (and steadier) work. My point is that you can type 75 or 50 or five words per minute. Once you have the added incentive of more dollars, and once you actually start typing consistently, that number will rise. If it only rises to 25 words per minute and it’s still worth it to you to transcribe from home, then your typing skills are exactly where you need them to be. Office Equipment. Yes, you need some. But not a lot. If you’re going to start seeking jobs through job listing services or transcription companies, 99 percent of those jobs are going to be digital audio files. You won’t need a dictation machine, or really even a foot pedal. You will need a high-speed Internet connection, transcription software and a word processing program. Lastly, you must understand that you will not get rich as a transcriptionist. If you start a transcription company and market it successfully, along with all the headaches you will also have the potential to earn a six-figure salary. However, especially when you’re starting out, it’s unlikely that you will earn more than an absolute high end of $50,000 a year working full time with overtime. A more realistic first-year goal would be $5,000 to $15,000, depending on how much you work. Only you can decide the number of hours you’ll work and the level of income you need. Because even the real, brick-and-mortar companies that hire over the Internet will hire you as an independent contractor, there are also other considerations such as self-employment taxes and insurance that I will cover later in the book. For now, let’s move on to whether or not working at home suits your personality. In this article, I’ve tried to cover the nitty-gritty of the skills you need to be a successful at-home transcriptionist. Look for my other article, ”Can You Work from Home?” for the challenges you’ll face as your own boss. If you’d like to get a better idea of your own skills, you can download a free preview chapter of my book, Transcribing for Dollars, at www.TranscribefromHome.com. It includes a self-assessment on working from home and a full transcript Advertising? Consider Product Life Cycle and Customer Buying Habits /p>When you create advertising for small businesses, consider both the life cycle of your product or service along with customer buying habits.Today, both sellers and buyers alike want fast results. You should recognize that the actual process of turning your prospects into customers still takes time. Buying cycle times may be shorter today, but the process still exists. People often buy according to their past purchasing habits and patterns. These habits can be hard to change.Classic marketing theory details the life cycle of a product or service as(1) introduction,(2) growth,(3) maturity,(4) decline, and(5) phase-out.In other words: when i I can’t stress enough the importance of being honest with yourself. In taking the leap into working for yourself, you have to know that you are the only part of the puzzle that matters. Any prospective employer would gauge your suitability for a position based on your abilities and personality. As your own prospective employer, you must do the same. Transcription, and more importantly working for yourself, isn’t for everyone. There are two things you have to consider: If transcription is the right work-at-home job for you and if working at home suits your personality. In this article, we’ll cover what you need to be a transcriptionist. The absolute most important skill you need to become a transcriptionist is a good ear. You have to have the ability to actually hear and understand what the person is saying. If you don’t have that then I’m sorry, transcription isn’t for you. Your typing speed, English skills, and dedication just don’t matter if you can’t hear what you’re supposed to be transcribing. A good example of this is if you decide to try your hand at medical transcription or accept clients from other regions or countries. Accents vary widely, even within the same country. It does take good hearing and brain processing power to be able to understand what they’re saying. You may also receive "bad" audio. Although thanks to new technology most sound files are crystal clear, there may be some background noise or distortion. Unless the sound quality is so bad that you just can’t transcribe it, you have to be able to understand the voices and translate them to print. Ask yourself these questions: When you watch the news, do you sometimes have a hard time making out what someone with a different accent is saying? If a friend calls you from their cell phone and the connection is fuzzy, can you make out their voice most of the time? You need a good grasp of English, or whatever your language might be. Although most word processing programs come with spelling and grammar checkers, you can’t rely solely on them. What about typing speed? It doesn’t really matter. You’ll get faster as you type more. I’ve hired transcribers who typed 30 words per minute, but were up to 50 or even 70 after just a couple of months. You make a higher hourly rate if you type faster, but accuracy will get you more (and steadier) work. My point is that you can type 75 or 50 or five words per minute. Once you have the added incentive of more dollars, and once you actually start typing consistently, that number will rise. If it only rises to 25 words per minute and it’s still worth it to you to transcribe from home, then your typing skills are exactly where you need them to be. Office Equipment. Yes, you need some. But not a lot. If you’re going to start seeking jobs through job listing services or transcription companies, 99 percent of those jobs are going to be digital audio files. You won’t need a dictation machine, or really even a foot pedal. You will need a high-speed Internet connection, transcription software and a word processing program. Lastly, you must understand that you will not get rich as a transcriptionist. If you start a transcription company and market it successfully, along with all the headaches you will also have the potential to earn a six-figure salary. However, especially when you’re starting out, it’s unlikely that you will earn more than an absolute high end of $50,000 a year working full time with overtime. A more realistic first-year goal would be $5,000 to $15,000, depending on how much you work. Only you can decide the number of hours you’ll work and the level of income you need. Because even the real, brick-and-mortar companies that hire over the Internet will hire you as an independent contractor, there are also other considerations such as self-employment taxes and insurance that I will cover later in the book. For now, let’s move on to whether or not working at home suits your personality. In this article, I’ve tried to cover the nitty-gritty of the skills you need to be a successful at-home transcriptionist. Look for my other article, ”Can You Work from Home?” for the challenges you’ll face as your own boss. If you’d like to get a better idea of your own skills, you can download a free preview chapter of my book, Transcribing for Dollars, at www.TranscribefromHome.com. It includes a self-assessment on working from home and a full transcript Colorful Rubber Wristbands for Your Event, Fundraiser, Product, or Cause t clients from other regions or countries. Accents vary widely, even within the same country. It does take good hearing and brain processing power to be able to understand what they’re saying.Are you in search for cheap yet effective way of promoting your event, fundraiser, product or cause? Then you are in luck, because nowadays, people use these colorful rubber wristbands to get their message across to the people.Most critics said that these colorful rubber wristbands were just a fad but they were wrong. These colorful rubber wristbands are still the leading medium for promoting your event or fundraiser. I am sure that they have even surpassed the customized t-shirts type of promotion.These colorful rubber wristbands serve a lot of purposes. They are used by most organizations for promoting their events, fundraisers, etc. They chose to use colorful rubber wristbands because the You may also receive "bad" audio. Although thanks to new technology most sound files are crystal clear, there may be some background noise or distortion. Unless the sound quality is so bad that you just can’t transcribe it, you have to be able to understand the voices and translate them to print. Ask yourself these questions: When you watch the news, do you sometimes have a hard time making out what someone with a different accent is saying? If a friend calls you from their cell phone and the connection is fuzzy, can you make out their voice most of the time? You need a good grasp of English, or whatever your language might be. Although most word processing programs come with spelling and grammar checkers, you can’t rely solely on them. What about typing speed? It doesn’t really matter. You’ll get faster as you type more. I’ve hired transcribers who typed 30 words per minute, but were up to 50 or even 70 after just a couple of months. You make a higher hourly rate if you type faster, but accuracy will get you more (and steadier) work. My point is that you can type 75 or 50 or five words per minute. Once you have the added incentive of more dollars, and once you actually start typing consistently, that number will rise. If it only rises to 25 words per minute and it’s still worth it to you to transcribe from home, then your typing skills are exactly where you need them to be. Office Equipment. Yes, you need some. But not a lot. If you’re going to start seeking jobs through job listing services or transcription companies, 99 percent of those jobs are going to be digital audio files. You won’t need a dictation machine, or really even a foot pedal. You will need a high-speed Internet connection, transcription software and a word processing program. Lastly, you must understand that you will not get rich as a transcriptionist. If you start a transcription company and market it successfully, along with all the headaches you will also have the potential to earn a six-figure salary. However, especially when you’re starting out, it’s unlikely that you will earn more than an absolute high end of $50,000 a year working full time with overtime. A more realistic first-year goal would be $5,000 to $15,000, depending on how much you work. Only you can decide the number of hours you’ll work and the level of income you need. Because even the real, brick-and-mortar companies that hire over the Internet will hire you as an independent contractor, there are also other considerations such as self-employment taxes and insurance that I will cover later in the book. For now, let’s move on to whether or not working at home suits your personality. In this article, I’ve tried to cover the nitty-gritty of the skills you need to be a successful at-home transcriptionist. Look for my other article, ”Can You Work from Home?” for the challenges you’ll face as your own boss. If you’d like to get a better idea of your own skills, you can download a free preview chapter of my book, Transcribing for Dollars, at www.TranscribefromHome.com. It includes a self-assessment on working from home and a full transcript Affordable Advertising up to 50 or even 70 after just a couple of months. You make a higher hourly rate if you type faster, but accuracy will get you more (and steadier) work.Affordable advertising does still exist! It's so hard to find a reliable source for ads these days. Especially one's that can offer the ROI like Last Corp. I don't know how they do it. As a pioneer in the pixel ad arena Last Corp started Word Ads. I don't want this article to sound like an ad in itself, but I have witnessed what I have felt was an experience like no other. The traffic produced from the ads placed on this site were remarkable for the price.Here is the excerpt from the Blog:Last Corp is full steam ahead, and proud to announce the launch of it newest feature. Word Ads! Our word ad page can be found at www.lastcorp.com and will allow customers to purchase keywords that best desc My point is that you can type 75 or 50 or five words per minute. Once you have the added incentive of more dollars, and once you actually start typing consistently, that number will rise. If it only rises to 25 words per minute and it’s still worth it to you to transcribe from home, then your typing skills are exactly where you need them to be. Office Equipment. Yes, you need some. But not a lot. If you’re going to start seeking jobs through job listing services or transcription companies, 99 percent of those jobs are going to be digital audio files. You won’t need a dictation machine, or really even a foot pedal. You will need a high-speed Internet connection, transcription software and a word processing program. Lastly, you must understand that you will not get rich as a transcriptionist. If you start a transcription company and market it successfully, along with all the headaches you will also have the potential to earn a six-figure salary. However, especially when you’re starting out, it’s unlikely that you will earn more than an absolute high end of $50,000 a year working full time with overtime. A more realistic first-year goal would be $5,000 to $15,000, depending on how much you work. Only you can decide the number of hours you’ll work and the level of income you need. Because even the real, brick-and-mortar companies that hire over the Internet will hire you as an independent contractor, there are also other considerations such as self-employment taxes and insurance that I will cover later in the book. For now, let’s move on to whether or not working at home suits your personality. In this article, I’ve tried to cover the nitty-gritty of the skills you need to be a successful at-home transcriptionist. Look for my other article, ”Can You Work from Home?” for the challenges you’ll face as your own boss. If you’d like to get a better idea of your own skills, you can download a free preview chapter of my book, Transcribing for Dollars, at www.TranscribefromHome.com. It includes a self-assessment on working from home and a full transcript Legal Word Processing - Learn How y. However, especially when you’re starting out, it’s unlikely that you will earn more than an absolute high end of $50,000 a year working full time with overtime.Are you interested in becoming a legal word processor making up to $35.00 an hour depending on what state you live in? Legalsecretaryinfo.com is a website that gives you the foundation on becoming a legal word processor/legal secretary. Before spending a large sum of money to attend a legal secretary/word processing school or another source you should visit legalsecretaryinfo.com first. It will give you helpful information from an experienced New York legal word processor/legal secretary who is currently working at one of New York's oldest law firms to help you make a decision on how you will approach the task of entering this field.If you want to become a word processor there are 3 things that A more realistic first-year goal would be $5,000 to $15,000, depending on how much you work. Only you can decide the number of hours you’ll work and the level of income you need. Because even the real, brick-and-mortar companies that hire over the Internet will hire you as an independent contractor, there are also other considerations such as self-employment taxes and insurance that I will cover later in the book. For now, let’s move on to whether or not working at home suits your personality. In this article, I’ve tried to cover the nitty-gritty of the skills you need to be a successful at-home transcriptionist. Look for my other article, ”Can You Work from Home?” for the challenges you’ll face as your own boss. If you’d like to get a better idea of your own skills, you can download a free preview chapter of my book, Transcribing for Dollars, at www.TranscribefromHome.com. It includes a self-assessment on working from home and a full transcription test.
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