A new review for “Quick Guide to your Career in Transcription”

quick guide to your career in transcriptionI was very pleased to see this five-star review on Amazon for my “Quick Guide to your Career in Transcription“. Reviews do really matter, especially to indie authors – they give prospective buyers reassurance about the quality of the product, and reassure them that other people have bought it (no one wants to feel like a fool, buying something that no one else has bothered with). It is also extremely nice for authors to get feedback that their books have given enjoyment, amusement or information to their readers. This kind of review really brightens my day!

Worth ten times its price in value. This is a short book, but it packs a great amount of information in it. The section on Word AutoCorrect is worth the price! As a professional journalist, this book was invaluable – especially as I plan to start freelance transcription services. I only wish I had this information years ago.”

A lovely mention for “Running a Successful Business after the Start-up Phase”

Running a successful business after the start-up phaseI recently interviewed editor Tammy Ditmore over on my Libro editing/transcription/business blog, in a series I publish about fellow small business owners, their progress and lessons learned. She was kind enough to blog about the experience of taking part in the series, also mentioning how useful she has found this book:

“I have found far more information available about getting started in a small business than continuing in a small business, so I’m happy to have her insight in book form.”

Read the whole blog post here. Thank you, Tammy!