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Creating Content with Voice-to-Text

Posted: October 16, 2013

[caption id="attachment_11602" align="alignright" width="400"]© ra2 studio - Fotolia.com[/caption]Ideas for a new blog can come to you at any given time - often times when you have nowhere to write them down. Don't take the chance on forgetting the idea before you find a pen. Start using a tool that's already on your iPhone.

[caption id="attachment_11602" align="alignright" width="400"]© ra2 studio - Fotolia.com[/caption]Ideas for a new blog can come to you at any given time - often times when you have nowhere to write them down. Don't take the chance on forgetting the idea before you find a pen. Start using a tool that's already on your iPhone.

Woody Bendle, Director of Insights & Innovation at Collective Brands Inc., shares how he uses the app to record his thoughts.

Productivity Tool – Creating Content with Voice-to-Text

When bemoaning a lot of car travel recently (which always feels like such dead time) to Woody Bendle, he mentioned how much he was using voice-to-text for creating content. Woody said he’d be happy to use the voice-to-text app for creating content we could run here on its benefits. The article below shares this great productivity tool; it spurred me to use voice-to-text to craft the first draft of yesterday’s post. Here’s Woody!

If you are a regular follower of the Brainzooming blog, you are probably familiar with one of Mike’s tips for people wanting to get into the whole blogging thing: ABCC – Always Be Creating Content.

I don’t know that I think of myself as being in the ABCC camp, but I do continually think about different ideas that might make interesting articles.  And, I can’t tell you how many times in my life I’ve had cool ideas pop into my head that later on I couldn’t remember.  But no more!

Over the past year or so, I’ve been using an incredible productivity tool for capturing cool ideas: the Voice to Text feature in the Notes app on my iPhone.

Read the entire article Productivity Tool – Creating Content with Voice-to-Text, at Brainzooming.