Showing posts with label marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marketing. Show all posts

Sunday, January 21, 2018

The Perfect 'Transcriptionist' Facebook Group JOIN TODAY!


Hello. I just want everyone to know that we're happy with the growth of our Facebook group, The Perfect 'Transcriptionist'. We never thought it would grow this fast. It was decided by our back office staff  that the team members would not add anybody to the group, but allow people to join organically. To date, we have about 40 people. It's exciting to know that there are people out there who are interested in learning more about the transcription industry. They are interested in learning how to start a transcription company or grow their existing business.

If I've never introduced myself, my name is Frann. I own and operate Bynes Transcript and Typing Services. This March 7 will be 13 years I've been in this business. I can clearly remember what it was like when I started this business and didn't know what my next move would be. I learned the hard way, but you don't have to.  I created the Facebook group for freelancers or business owners who are willing to learn what it takes to work in the transcription industry.

As a member of The Perfect 'Transcriptionist' you are required to participate. I find participation to be very effective when learning. You must post and or comment at least once a week to get the full benefits of being a member. Inactive members will be removed.

So what do you want to know about being an effective transcriber? 


Whether you're a freelancer or a small business owner, you must treat your profession like you're running a fortune 500 company. You must learn the levels of professionalism, learn what effective leadership is. You must learn personal development, and learn the necessary disciplines that attract success. You might think this is a lot to learn about transcribing. Trust me, these changes can impact your entire life, hence your career in transcription.

  •  Learn what it takes to be a small business owner
  • Discover how to get clients and keep them
  • Learn marketing and advertising

  We ask that while in the group that you adhere to group guidelines.

  • we ask that you not engage in spammy posts. these will be deleted and you will be deleted from the group
  • we ask that you carry yourself in a professional manner 
  • we are against the discrimination against race and religion. 
  • you will be deleted from the group if you harass or stalk anyone and reported to Facebook officials
By joining this group, you agree to these group guidelines. Email us teambynes@groups.facebook.com

TeamBynes will not buy, sell or trade your personal information.

Join our group! Search for The Perfect 'Transcriptionist' on Facebook and become a member today!

 

Bynes Transcript and Typing Services, since March 2005
Specializes in general transcription
P: 561-247-2719
F: 561-828-6456

Saturday, May 13, 2017

Are You In Front of Your Potential Clients? [#teamBynes]

We just wanted to share some #freelancer inspiration!

 



  Every time you speak to someone about your business, you are involved in marketing.


  • The more specific you are about whom your target clients are, the better.
  • Networking is a powerful way to be seen, get known and build trust amongst those who might use your service or refer you to others who need what you have to offer.

Keep-in-Touch Marketing simply means any method to stay in front of clients and prospective clients so they do not forget you when they need your services.
Like beauty, performance is in the eye of the beholder. Doing a great job, providing quality service and delighting clients is a matter of understanding expectations and then exceeding them. ~Docstoc

#teamBynes wish you much success.
Join our Facebook group, The Perfect 'Transcriptionist' to link up with other freelancers.

How to Get Clients for Your New Transcription Business [#teamBynes]




You are great at transcribing, and you know you want to use your abilities to create a business. You want to get out of that 9 to 5 environment and start freelancing. There is just one problem.
Where do you get clients from?
It would be great if you could make full time income from your transcription services, right?
Well, you can! It just takes some effort. Getting clients is much like the being on a job, meaning that it takes WORK. And if you’re willing to put in the time and effort, you can grow your business and get enough clients to make a full-time living at freelancing as a transcriber.
Okay, so that piece of advice is great and all, but it’s not a concrete tip, right? Well here are some real tips that can get you some experience and more importantly, some money in your pocket. This can put you on the path to becoming a small business owner, running your very own transcription company.
First things First
You can’t just go up and tell people you are a wonderful transcriber. I mean you could, but be prepared for glares and stares. You have to show proof of your professionalism. The best way to start doing this is to create a website.
A website speaks volumes of your new transcription services. It’s your online business card, and it means you have been willing to invest time and money into your new company. Clients with inquiries can contact you directly through your website to express a concern or ask a question.
What Type of Website?
You can decide to create the website yourself or hire someone else to do it. It really does not matter. What does matter is that it needs to be a well laid out site with graphics and content that speaks of your professionalism. You also need a contact page and a page where past clients have left references of your service, and preferably a blog where you can offer examples of your service or tips for people that might need transcription services. We will get into the importance of a blog in a later post. For now, just getting the framework of a website with blogging capabilities will do. 
 Social Media
Once you have a website, you will also need a presence on social media websites. Preferably, you need a professional LinkedIn profile and Facebook page. These are social sites, so you want to make social posts. You can do this in the form of tips, ideas, topics of interest and photos. The important thing is that you network with people here, and in between social interactions, you add a few posts advertising your service and a few posts that demonstrate any successful work you have completed. Generally, you want to keep it at about 80% social interaction and 20% business advertising. Just remember to keep your social interaction related to your business. In other words, don’t get to personal. A bonus: link your social sites to your website for optimal interaction from potential clients!
Business Stationary
It’s important that you have business cards and flyers made up. You want to be professional at all times and these are business products that need to be taken seriously.
On Bulletin Boards
Once you have all the business items you need, you are ready to start finding clients. You need to start in several places because there is no one best place to look. Take an afternoon off from doing other things and visit your local colleges, laundromats and restaurants. Look for bulletin boards where you can post flyers of your service. Be sure to advertise on digital bulletin boards as well. Many cities have local classified websites, and then of course, we all know of Craigslist.
By Email and Phone
Go online and look for websites of local medical clinics, lawyers and insurance providers. Call the offices up and explain your services. Offer to drop off a business card. If you email, then explain your services, leave your website address and your email address. 
Freelance Websites
A bonus: a good place to start generating income are on freelance websites like Upwork or Freelancer

Both of these websites offer a safe option for both people who need to get work done, and those who need to find work. These sites are often only a starting point, which means that you may need to offer your services at a lower price to start getting a few clients. However, this gives you the opportunity to acquire the experience you need for future clients – and more importantly, it gives you immediate income for your new business. 

Bottom Line

Acquiring customers for your new transcription business comes from many different places. However, it is crucial that you first have the business presentation elements you need in order to present yourself as a professional transcriber.

Much Success To You!

P.s. Information like how to network and what to charge will come in a future post.   

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