Millard Grubb
April 25, 2022, 08:04 AM
I've often wondered if audio books were a good alternative than writing an actual printed book.
Has anyone tried this?
I know that audio versions of books exist everywhere. What was interesting to me is the idea that just creating a book by speaking, instead of writing might be easier.
My experience has been to create audio products. (I have several in a couple of niches) Although I have never considered them to be audio books... just an audio information product.
Maybe I am just looking at the term audiobook as something different than audio information product. It could just be semantics.
I experimented with an online transcription service and made a 75 page report of a couple of my recordings and it worked well for me. It is almost like working backwards.... transcribe a recording to develop ebook and then have an audio of ebook as a bonus. Hmmm.
Has anyone tried this?
I know that audio versions of books exist everywhere. What was interesting to me is the idea that just creating a book by speaking, instead of writing might be easier.
My experience has been to create audio products. (I have several in a couple of niches) Although I have never considered them to be audio books... just an audio information product.
Maybe I am just looking at the term audiobook as something different than audio information product. It could just be semantics.
I experimented with an online transcription service and made a 75 page report of a couple of my recordings and it worked well for me. It is almost like working backwards.... transcribe a recording to develop ebook and then have an audio of ebook as a bonus. Hmmm.