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5 Self-Help Tips for Home Based Entrepreneurs

The decision to work from home has many benefits, but with it  comes responsibility. There are ways, though, to ensure that working at home will be successful. Here are 5 self-help tips that will help you prepare and be productive. Dedicate a Space for Work Many women and men are choosing transcription as a career because [...]

Monday February 20th, 2012 in transcription, Work From Home | No Comments »

We’re Green!

For every gallon of gas consumed by an automobile, 19.4 pounds of carbon dioxide are produced and released into the atmosphere. CO2 is considered to be one of the leading factors in the greenhouse effect, which is producing global warming. We at GMR Transcription have developed a business model that makes a commitment to reducing [...]

Monday February 13th, 2012 in transcription | 1 Comment »

Importance of Transcription Services in Today’s Business Environment

In today’s business environment, an endless string of meetings, interviews, conferences and seminars are being conducted and there is always the need to record the proceedings of these events for further analysis and review. To maintain the records of the business meetings and events, transcription services are the most important functions that have to be [...]

Thursday February 2nd, 2012 in transcription | 2 Comments »

Choose A Right Degree To Pursue Your Dream Career

Getting a degree in a field you enjoy opens many doors of opportunities for you. You can gain financial independence and self-fulfillment. Without a degree you may find yourself working dead end jobs with no hope for success. No matter what your dream career is you can generally find a degree related to that field. [...]

Wednesday January 18th, 2012 in transcription | 2 Comments »

The Growing Need for Language Transcription Services

Language transcription and translation has become a norm in the United States, especially in states like California, Nevada, Arizona and Texas. It has actually become so prevalent that many people speak English, Spanish or both. Both languages are dominant, and in fact, the state of New Mexico has both English and Spanish as official languages. [...]

Monday January 9th, 2012 in transcription | 3 Comments »