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Tips for Transcribers

From Freelancer to Small Business Owner

Hello again, Reader. I'm excited to share some new tips that will help you make more money.

As a freelance transcriptionist, you've already mastered the art of turning audio into accurate text. But have you taken the next step to transform your freelance work into a legitimate business?

Whether you're working with legal depositions, medical records, or corporate meetings, having a registered business gives you a competitive edge in the growing transcription market.

I've just published a comprehensive guide that walks you through registering your transcription service as a proper business entity. This isn't just about paperwork – it's about opening doors to bigger clients, tax benefits, and greater professional credibility.

Essential Steps to Register Your Transcription Service as a Business

In this blog post, you'll learn:

  • The benefits of establishing a legal business
  • How to select and protect your business name
  • Which business structure suits your transcription service best
  • The licenses you need in 2025
  • Simple steps to set up your business banking
  • Smart strategies for tracking business expenses

In my next article, I'll be comparing the pros and cons of general transcription with specialized transcription. In the meantime, let me know how I can help you grow in your transcription career. I want to provide information, tools, and resources that you find valuable. So if there's a topic you'd like to learn more about, reply to this email or connect with me on Facebook or LinkedIn.

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I help freelance transcriptionists start their own transcription companies so they can earn more money and have more control over work/life balance. I started as a freelance transcriptionist in 2010. Four years later, I started my own transcription company and never looked back. I'm passionate about sharing everything I've learned along the way. Follow me for tips, tools, and resources at TipsForTranscribers.com. Check out the resources I offer below and sign up for my newsletter!

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