Transcribe MP3 Audio files 30-40 minutes each - 50+ total.
$10-40 USD
Completed
Posted over 7 years ago
$10-40 USD
Paid on delivery
I am converting radio shows into podcasts. I would like each show transcribed. Typically there are 2 hosts to the show.
In addition, but not necessary for this bid we will want excerpts from the transcription turned into blog posts, tweets and facebook posts/ads to drive to a landing page.
Please bid on this show, keeping in mind that if it works out you will have 49 or more to follow in the coming weeks.
You have to option of downloading the files directly, or listening to them on a website.
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Hi there.
I am Rammi. I just read your brief and can see you need a podcast transcribed now.
I am very good with transcribing english audios. And I can handle your 50+ audios that are available in the future.
Please ping me so we can discuss and start working on this.
Sincerely,
Hi, I'm Raphael a professional freelancer and a one who is really good in transcribing. I saw your job advert and indicated my interest to work for you because I have all that it takes to do a satisfactory job.I have very good listening ears and also good in understanding various accents and this I believe will make it possible for me to do a good job.I am a true professional and I promise to do a satisfactory work and to deliver at the prompt time. Hire me. Thanks.
Hi there,
Excellent transcriber here. I can assist you with your project and look forward at the prospect of continued work.
What kind of radio show is it?
And do you need verbatim? ar's and um's etc..
Mike