How to Use Audio Transcriptions from Your TeleSeminars (by: Alex Mandossian)

Audio transcripts are a great way to repurpose and use your teleseminars. And it is so much faster and easier than you might expect.

So first, let's first define what transcripts are. Audio transcripts are the audio from the teleseminar. In other words, the word for word audio from the teleseminar that is often edited and enhanced. So you take out all the uh's and the ah's and it's reproducible and you can listen to it in the car, with an mp3 player in the subway, on a plane with your laptop. That's the audio.

Now, what are the transcripts?

Well, the transcripts are the pdf transcripts. You take the audio, you give it to your transcriber and then he or she transcribes the audio. Then you would send it to an editor, and the editor enhances it and takes out all the uh's and the ah's and cleans it up. Then the editor chunks the paragraphs so they are very easily read and reader friendly.

You can then create good eye gravity with little callouts and headlines and subheadlines.

How to use and repurpose

Now all of the above is great, but it gets better. You can take the transcript and then repurpose it into multiple information products. You can easily turn a transcript from a 60 minute teleseminar into 8 -12 great articles. With a little editing and tweaking the transcript can become an ebook.

What about blog posts, ecourses, mini-guides and special reports?

You can quickly and easily create all these information products from just one transcript. To find out you can create great products from your teleseminar click on http://www.thetranscriptionlady.com

Article Source: EzineArticles.com

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