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Breakthrough to Purpose – Andy Brine Interviews Efe Ohwofasa (Verbatim Text Transcript Created by Tayo K. Solagbade)

Preamble: Why I Manually Transcribe Video and Audio Presentations (Especially Interviews) – By Tayo K. Solagbade

The thumbnail image below links to a verbatim PDF text transcript of a 23 minute long video interview conducted by Andy Brine (of Become Authentic on Video) with Efe Ohwofasa (Nigerian born, UK based business coach)

This is not the first time I’ll be doing a verbatim audio to text transcription of this kind. In the past, I’ve created similar resources from interviews and presentations with other experts and professionals.

Two examples are Burt Dubin (who I represent as Sole Agent on the African continent, for his speaker mentoring products and services), and Patrick Meninga (the gentleman who achieved fame as a blogger by building a $2,000 a month adsense website while working full time, and then selling it for $200,000).

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“But why do I do it?” many people are likely to wonder?

Is it to get publicity, or to get those I feature to notice me and give me jobs? What is my real motive?

1. My main reason is that I want to help people discover proven techniques and strategies they can use to IMPROVE themselves in whatever area of endeavour they are engaged.

That’s why I call myself a Self-Development/Performance Enhancement Specialist & Multipreneur.

I have a passion that has endured for over 20 years (right from my days as a student in the University, through my time as a high flying employee in Guinness Nigeria), to help serious minded and results focused individuals develop and implement practical strategies to do what they do better.

Due to my versatility, and quick learning ability, I have over the years proven myself to be a valuable addition to the arsenal of any group or organisation.

So many people find me to be a useful resource because my active search for practical information about what works enables me add value to them. Anywhere I go, whatever I see or read, my natural instinct is always to find ways to share it with others to help them improve their performance.

I’m the kind of person who cannot help HELPING others. I am naturally driven to be a catalyst. No matter who I interact with, I create the impression of increase. People generally find that they are better off when they leave, than they were when they met me.

Most of my clients often get much more measurable value from interacting with me, than they pay for.

I work this way not because I want to be Pope, or because I’m a priest, but because I LOVE to see people make the best use of their God-given abilities to achieve their fullest potential – NO MATTER what challenges they have to confront and overcome in life.

And that is why I pick on videos and presentations of authentic achievers, whose messages convince me they are who they say they are.

Due to the challenges of poor connectivity in my part of the world, I realise many who desire to benefit from the wonderful video and audio presentations available online may not get ready access to them – except via text transcripts like those I create.

This is why I create my verbatim transcripts and offer them free.

2. Another reason I make these transcripts is to contribute to the work done by those who create these FREE presentations.

Their willingness to share their knowledge and insights at no charge to the target audience, as a way of gaining name recognition and credibility deserves to be encouraged.

Doing so gives people who seek help, an opportunity to make more intelligent hiring or buying decisions. Their competitors or rivals, who do not offer such presentations naturally get challenged. They must show what they are made of in a similar way, if they wish to be taken seriously by the target audience.

Ultimately, a healthy atmosphere is created for “buyers” of their products and services to make safer and more rewarding purchases. By creating these verbatim transcripts I believe I contribute my own quota to the above, and I like that.

Of course, it goes without saying that all the parties involved also get to know me. And that will certainly help ME as well. But even if it did not, I would still do it.

3. A third reason is to demonstrate to the featured (and other) experts, an EXAMPLE of practical ways they can re-package and re-present the same material to achieve wider reach and impact.

In providing Web Marketing/Performance Enhancement services to clients, this is a habit I encourage them to develop. That is, to explore as many intelligent and cost-effective ways as possible, to present themselves to the target audience.

4. Lastly, I do it to distil useful learning summaries &/or develop Actions Plans for target audiences to adopt.

I am not unaware of the availability of software used for transcriptions. However, you see I also LOVE to learn – and to help others learn better. That’s why I extract or “distilled” lessons from each interview.

Forcing myself to do the manual transcriptions enables me listen REPEATEDLY to the material, until I internalise most of it. Then over a few days I let it “cook” within me, and soon enough, the “lessons” to be had from it become apparent.

I then write and publish it as a blog post – linking to the verbatim transcript. That’s what I have done with other transcriptions. And that’s what I will do with THIS one.

I have found that this method dramatically boosts comprehension rates of people. Not everyone can readily extract a useful summary of learnings, and develop action points by watching a video, or listening to an audio recording.

Final Words

It is my hope that you will find this PDF transcript useful, in reaping more wisdom from the powerful message shared by Efe.

If it helps you, I urge you to please SHARE it with others you know can benefit as well. I thank you in advance!

10 Valuable Lessons I Learnt About Blogging for Passive Income, from Yaro Starak’s 60 Minute Podcast Interview with Patrick Meninga

This is an excerpt from my new ebook, which includes my 20 page VERBATIM text transcript of Yaro Starak’s 29MB podcast – with headshots and time stamps.

Patrick Meninga achieved fame as a blogger by building a $2,000 a month adsense website while doing a full time job, and then selling it for $200,000. Between 6th and 7th March 2013, I spent over 12 hours typing out a 20 page verbatim transcript of Yaro’s 2012 interview for my personal use. Then it struck me that others could find it useful as well. So I’m distributing this free PDF eBook version, which begins with an article that discusses twenty-one (21) lessons I distilled from listening repeatedly (for a cumulative period of over 24 hours) to the interview.  You can request a FREE copy of the new ebook by sending me email via tayo at tksola dot com. Please share it freely with others!

 

1. BEING NEW TO BLOGGING IS NOT A FATAL HANDICAP

Patrick explained that he had been using the web, but not to earn income. He made it clear that his journey involved a lot of trial and error – a “Hit and miss” approach. He stressed that he did not know what he was doing . But he persisted and learned. But you’re lucky. We all are! Patrick’s formula is reproducible, and now documented in various formats for us to consult. With diligence, your journey should take less effort, time, and yield faster rewards.

2. LACK OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EXPERIENCE CANNOT STOP YOU

Patrick noted that he had never run a business prior to starting his blogging venture. But he had a deep hunger to make a success of the business. He wanted freedom from “needing” a day job. So as the blog showed more promise, his determination to make it work grew as well, and he soon became an entrepreneur! The fact that you’ve never done business before should not stop you from doing this.

3. A FULL TIME DAY JOB CANNOT STOP YOU

Many people work day jobs and after closing, spend the rest of the day “resting” or “relaxing”. Patrick made smart use of his after work hours. He locked himself in and consistently wrote new content for his site: for well over a year. Then when he saw real income earning potential, he redeemed his accumulated vacation time, and pushed himself to the limits – churning out 25 articles per day! I’ve NEVER done more than 6 articles in one day (at 600 to 1000 words each). Patrick’s achievement tells me I can do better. And so can you.

4. FIND A GOOD MOTIVE OR REASON

For many people, the reward of earning money is enough reason to start blogging. However, in Patrick’s case, his personal experience with drug addiction and how to beat it drove him. It kept him going even when income and traffic was not so encouraging. Find your own reason, and use it to challenge yourself to succeed.

5. GOOD WRITING AND TYPING SKILLS WILL GREATLY BOOST YOUR PRODUCTIVITY

To type 3,000 word articles in 2 to 3 hours like Patrick says he does, will definitely require above average typing and writing competence! So, check yourself. How well do you write? How fast can you type – without errors? Improve your writing and typing skills. Get self study materials, if you’re good at self-tutoring. Otherwise, enroll for classes. Or find a coach to help you with either or both. They are not the same by the way: You could be a good writer, and have poor typing skills. Get it?

6. FORGET WEB DESIGN: WORDPRESS WILL DO. IT’S YOUR CONTENT PEOPLE WANT!

The days when “pretty” websites with drab content reigned are long gone. Today, websites must offer useful content to get – and hold – the attention of search engines, and their click-happy visitors. WordPress is a powerful all-in-one Content Management System used by millions worldwide. It lets even a novice get a dynamic and database driven website up and running within minutes. And best of all, it allows you to focus on the most important tasks e.g. creating what Yaro calls “Pillar Content”. Patrick also calls it “Epic Content”.

7. YOU’LL HAVE TO DO THE WORK – NO OVERNIGHT SUCCESS STORY HERE

Patrick’s narration of his journey showed clearly that it would be unrealistic to expect quick success in blogging for passive income. You’ll have to do the work, monitor the results you get, tweak things here and there as necessary, until you start getting the kinds of results you want more consistently. But you’ll have to give it time – be patient. If you’re in a hurry to start seeing big money, this is probably not the kind of business you want to do!

8. MINE YOUR STAT LOGS FOR GOLD

Patrick talked about the data mining he did that led him to discover how people visiting his website were finding him. Not just that, but by forming a habit of reviewing his stats logs, he identified search strings and long tail keywords that were bringing his website up in search engine results pages. Patrick actually said he wasn’t even using Google analytics at the time, and that all he had was the “stats counter”. I found this quite interesting. It’s like a simplified version of keyword research, but effective. And I’ve resolved to begin checking mine and using what I learn from it, in addition to anything Google analytics gives me. I expect that just like Patrick, I should be able to find out what’s keyword strings are bringing me visitors, and use then to write new posts.

9. WRITE FROM YOUR OWN EXPERIENCES

I think this is really important. Most of my writing is experience based. And I’ve gotten great results for it. It’s actually easier, than when you try to write based on abstract concepts or ideas. Patrick said he “knew the material” and had many ideas that were not mainstream. Every human being is unique. That’s why writing from experience is the best way to stand out. “Boring” content drives visitors away!

10. BUILD LINKS PROFILE USING GUEST POSTING

Patrick built links to his website by doing guest posts on blogs he identified in his niche. He also did article marketing via Goarticles.com and Ezinearticles.com. Explore other options to boost the links profile – and ranking – of your website. However, you’ll probably get the best/ multiple returns for your time or effort by focusing on guest blogging in particular.

GET A FREE COPY OF THE FULL EBOOK!

To get your FREE copy of the FULL ebook  titled “21 Valuable Lessons I Learnt About Blogging for Passive Income, from  Yaro Starak’s 60 Minute Podcast Interview with Patrick Meninga”, (Includes my 20 page VERBATIM text transcript of Yaro Starak’s 29MB podcast – with time stamps.) – send email to me via tayo at tksola dot com with “FREE Transcipt PDF EBook” in the subject line.

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Podcast interview transcript with headshots and time stamps.