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15 Ways for Speakers to Earn More Profits

 
Author: Laurie Kristensen

There is huge potential to create additional profits from your speeches by partnering with a professional transcriptionist to convert your audio recordings into text transcripts.

1) Speakers and consultants often deliver their presentations via teleconference calls and record them for sale later. Once transcribed, the transcript can be provided free to paying attendees as a value-added item or formatted into a special report for an additional product to sell.

2) Another valuable service you can provide to your clients is to send them a transcript of your speech ahead of time. Provide a single copy and allow them to make a specific number of copies to distribute. If you give the speech often, the cost of the transcription will pay for itself over time.

3) With your speech transcribed into text on paper, you can easily customize it for new clients, add new material, and delete outdated sections.

4) A certain percentage in an audience will have hearing problems and not be able to understand you clearly. Promise them a transcript of your speech, or one that was transcribed earlier from another time you gave basically the same speech.

5) If a prospective client asks if you've ever talked about a specific topic, you can send an excerpt from a transcribed speech that you gave for another client that addressed that topic.

6) If you originally wrote up a speech you give often, but over time you've ad-libbed, added new material, changed things here and there, and your current, evolved speech is quite different from your original write-up, have a recording transcribed for an up-to-date transcript of your speech as you currently deliver it.

7) Rather than mailing a tape or a video to a prospective client, it's faster to email or fax a transcript, saving time AND money. Even if you still mail a tape or video, this will get your information in text form to your client sooner for review, and they'll be even more certain it's worth taking the time to also review your audio or video.

8) Provide reporters and editors with transcripts of your speeches to make it as easy as possible for them to give you press coverage, making it more likely to create good publicity for yourself and your client.

9) Have recordings of your radio and TV interviews transcribed and convert the transcripts into articles, book chapters, or to add to your press kit.

10) When planning to make a video, provide a transcript of your material to your video team to make the planning process easier for them. Also convert the transcript into a workbook to go along with your video.

11) You can build a database of questions that get asked frequently along with your answers in Q&A sessions during your presentations for a valuable collection of information. Once transcribed, the material can be converted into material for your website FAQ's section, or into handouts. NOTE: Make sure the person asking the question has a microphone, OR fully repeat the question before giving your answer.

12) Rather than asking your client to write and mail a referral letter after your speech and the event is all over, catch them while your presentation is fresh in their mind and suggest they tape their recommendation on your recorder, and let them know you'll have it transcribed and submit it to them for approval before using it. You can get other recorded referrals for transcription from attendees at the same time.

13) As you're driving away from giving a speech, record your thoughts that are tumbling through your mind such as things to change next time, things to remember, and stream-of-consciousness ideas that flow freely. Once transcribed, you can form a plan of action based on your own heightened inspiration spurred by the adrenaline of a successful event, and increase your overall success and productivity.

14) Convert recordings of your speeches into material for a book or ebook to help establish your reputation as a credible expert in your field and create additional profits for your business. Edit the transcripts into chapters, add a table of contents, a cover, etc. You can have it bound simply or submit it for professional publication, or convert it into an ebook.

15) Once you have a book, have it professionally recorded by reading it out loud for an audio product to sell.

Partnering with a professional transcriptionist is a solid business strategy that can save you time, increase your creativity, and -- most importantly -- add profits to your bottom line.

Author Bio:

Laurie Kristensen

Laurie Kristensen owns and operates a successful audio transcription and typing business from home. Visit Laurie Kristensen Transcription today and remember to subscribe to ?Your Partner in Success Newsletter? to receive THREE valuable free gifts.

She has over 25 years of experience in business communication -- word processing and desktop publishing, plus creating marketing and providing business team training websites for her own businesses.

Her experience specifically includes many years of providing professional transcription service.

In addition to general business transcription and copy typing or word processing work for two insurance companies and in her own home-based typing service, Laurie has worked with a wide variety of business clients, authors, students, coaches, and more. She also worked as a desktop publisher for several years, for various companies on a variety of projects.

Today, Laurie's business focuses tightly on the niche of professional audio transcription and basic copy typing assignments. She'll provide the highest quality end product to you because of her specialization in this service.

Because she's a very creative person and because she sincerely enjoys organizing and presenting information in effective ways in order to assist others, it's her nature to be a perfectionist with your work.

Laurie looks forward to working with you and making a valuable difference for you in the success of your own business or creative projects!

Laurie also enjoys sharing "A Large Collection of Success Resources for Business & Life" at her LKSuccess website. There you'll find a unique collection of powerful -- and what may seem unusual -- resources for prosperity and abundance, personal growth, and healthy well-being, AND you can see (and enjoy!) her original art and digital photography.

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