Transcription Service Email Marketing: Build Your List, Automate Follow-Ups & Maximize Client Value


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From Freelancer to Small Business Owner

Hello, Reader!

Ever feel like you’re constantly chasing new transcription clients instead of keeping the ones you already have? I’ve been there too—and trust me, it’s exhausting. That’s why I started using email marketing to stay connected, nurture relationships, and turn one-time projects into repeat business.

My latest article, Email Marketing Strategies for Transcription Services: Boost Client Retention and Revenue in 2025, breaks down exactly how you can do the same. You’ll learn how to:

✅ Build a high-quality email list that actually converts
✅ Craft email campaigns that keep clients coming back
✅ Automate your follow-ups so you never lose touch
✅ Use tools like BeeFree, DreamHost, and Google Workspace to make it all effortless

I even share some of my own mistakes (and hard-earned lessons) so you can skip the trial and error.

Email Marketing For Transcription Services

If you’ve been looking for a way to stabilize your income and strengthen your client relationships, this one’s for you.

P.S. Google Workspace offers a 14-day Free Trial! I highly recommend you give it a try. I couldn't run my transcription business without Google Workspace. And, if you decide to subscribe GET 10% OFF with Discount Code MCQNEYXCQTYX4HM.

Until next time, 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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