Thursday, December 27, 2012

Three Awesome Advantages of Working with Experienced Contractors


Experienced transcriptionists earn more

As there people who gamble for mediocre companies or contractors to handle their work, there are also prudent ones who entrust their volumes of tasks be acted upon by experienced contractors. Which of them will surely get the better output? The answer lies on experience. Experience comes not in quick. It is seasoned by time, dedication and innovation. Contractors driven by mediocrity are usually motivated by profit to the extent of sacrificing output quality, customer satisfaction and warranty. But experienced contractors know very well what customers or clients want. They want the great value for their hard earned money, they want their work be done and delivered on the agreed time, and lastly, they want quality work. Anchoring on these three wants customers view as essentials, it is likewise on these three that this article will be dealing as the three advantages of working with experienced contractors.


Great value for your money
The risk of hiring or working with experienced contractors is minimal if not at zero level. It is a given fact that experienced contractors are asking higher rates for their services than others but the end result will definitely result to customer’s satisfaction. In this way, customers get the great value for the money they spent. Given the vast experience they gained in the business, contractors mean what they specified in the agreement or contract. Normally, they did not play “hocus focus” deal in terms of fees as compared to some who practice collecting some hidden fees after completing the tasks which left customers caught off handed. Experienced contractors’ asking price may be high but worth taking when viewed in the eyes of a potential client.

Timely
Working with experienced contractors eats minimal time. When the agreement is deemed final between you and the contractor, the least you can do is wait for the agreed time of delivery. This is true to experienced contractors doing transcription services. They are primarily the ones who will give updates to the customers regarding the tasks they are working on and the other way around. They regard customers’ time very important and they want them not to be distracted from their usual work. Experienced contractors know well the craft as they are in the business for years.

Quality work

When the final work is done, customers can expect great relief as the output work is guaranteed to be of high quality. Experienced contractors employed seasoned employees. The pool of workers doing the job is well trained and fully acquainted with the nature of the work. Quality comes when the ones working on the specific job have the passion, dedication and skill or talent to perform the given task. There is simply no quality to the work if the motivation is purely based on economic gains, done in haste and clouded with malicious intent. Quality work makes a lot of sense as to the relatively high amount paid. Working with experienced contractors is justified by the quality of work rendered to the customer’s delight and satisfaction accompanied by warranty and good rapport. 

Can you think of some advantages of working with experienced contractors?  Leave your answers in the comment box.
    

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Goals in 2013 for Freelancers

Company's goals for this blog

We at Bynes Transcript & Typing Services have a lot of wonderful ideas and ventures in store for this blog and the members of this blog. One of our main goals and the main reason why this blog was created in the first place, is to keep freelancers informed and encouraged. This will be the hub for news pertaining to the transcription industry.

Here are some other goals

  • Advertising opening projects/jobs
  • Setting up a mailing list for e-courses
  • Creating a database for clients requesting service
  • Opening spots for guest posting
Send an email to us if you have ideas you feel will help this blog. Teammembers@bynestranscriptions.

Time to Wake up

 Yes, it's time to wake up and get the new year 2013 started. If you're serious about being a transcriptionist [or transcriber], then you've come to the right place.

Bynes Transcript & Typing Services
BynesTranscriptions.com

Monday, December 17, 2012

Jump-start Your Transcription Career

The Perfect Transcriptionist

We created this blog for contractors, freelancers, newbies or anyone in the transcription business that want to learn more. Being apart of this industry, I've learned a lot. I've also seen a lot of great work and met a lot of great people. At the same time, I've seen some of the worst of the worst in terms of working as a transcriptionist or transcriber. I believe the worst of the worst is derived from a myth that anyone can transcribe. The truth of the matter is, anyone can 'type' but not everyone can transcribe.

So, I created this blog for express and share my areas of expertise, by giving pointers. This blog will also be the hot spot for what's going on in the world of transcription.

Transcribing is a learned skill
We ask you to feel free to share your tips, ideas, tool and advice as often as you like.  We welcome guest bloggers in this industry that wishes to contribute to our blog.

A little history

Bynes Transcript and Typing Services, formally A Helping Hand Office Support specializes in processing general transcriptions for professionals for a range of different industries. We've been in business since 2005 and online since 2006 offering back end office support to small businesses. It wasn't until our seventh anniversary [this year], we decided to make some changes.

While we reduced most of our clerical tasks, we added on transcription; general transcription and made it one of our primary products.

Some of the industries we provide for

 Journalist
Writers/Authors
Media - Marketing
Churches
Students
Social Media

Other blogs

We have a company blog that we are asking for writers to post. If you are interested, please email me.

Ok, let's get this blog popping! I will be working diligently adding content. And like I said, feel free to add input.

Bynes Trancript & Typing Services
Bynestranscriptions.com