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How to be awesome at creating, editing, structuring and uploading a transcript‪?‬ The Hear Me Out! [CC] Podcast

    • Society & Culture

Episode 85 - Even though my first love  captions, I don't think that transcripts get the love, attention and respect they deserve. This is evident when most people just copy and paste a big chunk of text onto a document or web page and assume that "it will do".

But you are missing out on so much more. And more importantly, so is your audience.

If you are a content creator and use media such as videos and podcasts, having an accurate and well-designed transcript can impact both your website/content and your audience experience.

So instead of dumping some text, consider following the step-by-step guide below on how to create, edit, structure and upload a transcript that your content and audience deserves.

For transcripts plus links to relevant sources or even to watch the video version of this podcast, visit this episode page.
What do you think about this episode? Share it with a friend if you found it interesting.
TwitterInstagramFacebookYouTubeYou can also be a Patreon of Hear Me Out! [CC] to help spread the message of deaf awareness, bridge the gap between the hearing and deaf worlds and receive perks along the way by being part of my Patreon page.
Support the show

Episode 85 - Even though my first love  captions, I don't think that transcripts get the love, attention and respect they deserve. This is evident when most people just copy and paste a big chunk of text onto a document or web page and assume that "it will do".

But you are missing out on so much more. And more importantly, so is your audience.

If you are a content creator and use media such as videos and podcasts, having an accurate and well-designed transcript can impact both your website/content and your audience experience.

So instead of dumping some text, consider following the step-by-step guide below on how to create, edit, structure and upload a transcript that your content and audience deserves.

For transcripts plus links to relevant sources or even to watch the video version of this podcast, visit this episode page.
What do you think about this episode? Share it with a friend if you found it interesting.
TwitterInstagramFacebookYouTubeYou can also be a Patreon of Hear Me Out! [CC] to help spread the message of deaf awareness, bridge the gap between the hearing and deaf worlds and receive perks along the way by being part of my Patreon page.
Support the show

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