| Not long ago, I was introduced to a piece of | | | | your normal voice, and have those words |
| software that translates your spoken words into | | | | translated into typed words. Imagine how much |
| text that you see on the computer screen. You | | | | time and effort that would save. |
| might wonder why this is useful. Well, if you're | | | | Here's a tip. Don't just sit down and start |
| someone who is interested in creating eBooks | | | | speaking. You should spend some time developing |
| faster than ever before, then this is software | | | | an outline of the topics you want to cover in the |
| that I highly recommend you consider purchasing. | | | | eBook. That's important so that everything has |
| There are a lot of different vendors that provide | | | | some structure. Also, don't worry about stray |
| this type of software, so you'll want to go to or | | | | typos. The software isn't perfect, and you might |
| your favorite search engine and perform a search | | | | notice that it misunderstands a few words here |
| using the term voice recognition software. | | | | and there. Just keep talking. Get it all out there. |
| So let's get into specifics. According to what I've | | | | Then, you can go back and review everything |
| read, the average person cannot type more than | | | | and make any necessary edits that will either |
| 30 to 40 words per minute. By comparison, the | | | | clear things up or remove any typos. That's how |
| average person can speak at around 150 to 200 | | | | you can create an eBook without typing a single |
| words per minute. Just stop and think about that | | | | word. |
| for a moment. What if you could literally speak in | | | | |