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TeleSeminar Secret Tip How To Transcribe The Audio From Your TeleSeminars Do you know how to transcribe the recording of your teleseminar? You will when you read and use this article. OK, so now you have a teleseminar recorded. When you transcribe it, don't just have text that is printed out and goes on and on. Make sure that you enhance the transcriptions. Pay a little more. Don't just give double-spaced transcriptions. Add color, and add sub-headlines in the footer and header. Use a URL so people can go back to a main website. Use a feeder system in which a .pdf feeds into your website. Once you have the recordings and the audio, the next step is to put it on line. I recommend having it either chunked in 20 minute segments. You can fast rewind and fast forward; that allows the person who's listening to the replay easy access to go forward or to go backward at their own will. As the teleseminar goes on the replay, it's useful to not have to wait on a linear basis of time elapsed. Make sure you get rid of all the typos and you enhance them because what is heard and what is written are two different things. Your transcripts don't have to be word for word what your audio sounds like. Transcripts can be a give away, a bonus, or you can sell them. Many teleseminar marketers sell them as part of a package. You can repurpose them into whatever information product or products make the most sense for your listeners and customers.
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