by Francis
(November 08, 2012)
Screenshot from the work diary of my transcriptionist
You won’t find a writer doing high quality blog post writing for this amount of money.
Guaranteed.
How did I do this?
I hired a transcriptionist. In fact I hired several transcriptionists and continued to work with the best of them. Then I took a few minutes of thinking and about 5 minutes of recording an audio file.
My transcriptionist from the Philippines swiftly transcribed the blog post, formatted it and proofread it.
Then she sent it back to my main virtual assistant who set it up on the website.
I quickly had a last proofreading glance at the article but found nothing to change on it. So, I went ahead and posted it.
Total cost?
It’s about eighty cents for the transcriptionist.
Do you think this would come handy in your blogging efforts?
If you are serious about blogging regularly but you are hard pressed on your time, try this little magical trick of mine and hire a transcriptionist. This additional help alone will help you produce much more high quality content than any outsourced writer could ever dream of giving you.
After all, whatever you are recording for the transcripts are your very original high quality thoughts as a blogger. And the best thing of all, you will save much time in the process.
Don’t believe me?
This very post you’re reading was recorded in less than 4 minutes and the rest was set up by my team of virtual assistants.
Comments for Getting a High Quality 400 Word Blog Post Written For 80 Cents
Nov 08, 2012 | Keyword optimizing would have made this post even better by: FrancisThis post is an example of quick-and-dirty outsourcing efforts to leverage your money into time. If I would have keyword-optimized this article with the help of my virtual assistant even further, then the blog post would even be a traffic generator.I’m also not saying that this process is as easy as hiring a guy, paying him a few bucks and then your blogging works on autopilot.That’s NOT how it works. You need to invest some time initially to train and get to know your virtual assistant. But when everything is set up, your cooperation will give you some great results. |
Sep 29, 2014 | No Small is Small by: AnonymousA great deal you got there.. Yes, it’s not that easy in getting someone online to do the job for you. I did freelancing job before and that is one of my problems because I don’t agree with exploitation.I noticed that many freelancers would agree to a pay less than a dollar and I find myself in a deep situation because there’s no way I can control them and tell them “Hey, do you understand what’s exploitation?”But, oh well, who am I to stop on what they are doing—we have different viewpoints in life and I don’t know what they are going through.So, I’ll just have to adjust to the freelancing world—bid and bid because no small is small. |
Nov 18, 2014 | Missing the Point by: FrancisThanks for taking the time to leave your opinion here. However, I think the point I wanted to make with this blog post didn’t come across well.I did not outsource the writing of a blog post for 80cents. I outsourced the transcription of my own thoughts into a blog post which was then formatted by my virtual assistant team. In other words, all the thoughts behind the writing of the blog post you just read was from me. The only thing I didn’t do was write it. In my opinion, transcribing thoughts is one of the fastest, most efficient and probably also most affordable ways to create written content. And the written content is, from the quality, very high because it comes straight from your thoughts. |
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