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Transcription (~$3/hour) This is the first level where you just transcribe the text from the 6-minute audio files. It took me about 20 minutes to transcribe a file, and on average you get $1 per file. You get promoted to the next level after producing an hour (10 6-minute files) of transcription at a decent quality.
Transcription (~$3/hour) This is the first level where you just transcribe the text from the 6-minute audio files. It took me about 20 minutes to transcribe a file, and on average you get $1 per file. You get promoted to the next level after producing an hour (10 6-minute files) of transcription at a decent quality.
Scribie.com: Their average audio pay rate is $5 to $25 per hour based on experience. They usually have short audio files to work on (10 minutes or less). You can also get monthly bonuses. They pay via Paypal. Transcribe.com: They only offer jobs to US residents. You will have to go through an assessment before you get hired.
Makes things a little inconvenient since you have to be prepared at that moment to do the test file in order to qualify for any transcription jobs. Transcribe me pays more overall between the two websites I know of. However Scribie has more jobs available at a lower rate.
Scribie Scribie focuses on providing transcription services with a fast turnaround. They offer competitive rates and a supportive community for transcribers. Scribie's pay structure is transparent, and they often have open positions. 5. GoTranscript GoTranscript is a well-established transcription company offering a range of transcription services.
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They will pay you according to how long the file itself is. Example: If the file is an hour long and they say $10 per audio hour, pay is $10, regardless if you transcribed it in an hour or four. Generally, whatever length the file is, expect to take up to 2-4 times that amount of time to transcribe and run through it afterwards to proof it ...
Additionally, the $10 bonus credit for every 3 audio hours submitted is pretty nice. So there's a standard of $10/audio hour, plus the $10 bonus/3 audio hours. This last month I received a $100 bonus for submitting 30 hours of audio over the course of the month; which is just 1 audio hour per day basically.
Also, check out Transcription Essentials, Transcription Haven and WAHM for more information about companies. Transcription Essential maintains a list of companies that pay at least $1/audio minute, which is more than double what Scribie, Rev et al pay.
Most of the transcription work I've seen is podcasts, open/closed captions (a lot of online classes asking for that these days), business conference calls (a huge spike in that these days due to more people working remotely from home), book-in-a-box projects (people talking through a book idea with an interviewer and the transcription gets ...