
Does your website include an archive of audio or video recordings of past episodes, meetings, seminars, sermons, courses, or other material?
Put that collection to work!
Adding transcriptions (and subtitling or including closed captions on videos) gives your site an injection of fresh, new content, filled with many more key words and phrases than episode descriptions could ever provide.
Of course this also makes your site and content easier for current and future users to find, as search engines – already fans of new content – can now index the full text of your recorded material.
An existing user who remembers some portion of a past episode and wants to return to it or recommend it to a friend can search for the bit they recall, while potential new users can find you by searching for sites relevant to their interests.
Ready to get started?
Connect a service (such as Dropbox, Drive, or S3) and let WatchingWords digital transcription service process your material as you produce it, so your transcripts are ready, waiting, and searchable when you need them. For a la carte transcription, give CastingWords a try.
