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Ghostwriters: When Do You Bring up Money with a Potential Client?
Ghostwriters: When Do You Bring up Money with a Potential Client? The question of pricing comes up a lot in conversations with ghostwriters. Not only what to charge, but when to quote a fee, is frequently asked. Throw out a number that is beyond someone’s budget and you…
The 3 Questions Ghostwriters Need to ask Prospects to Know if They’re a Fit
The 3 Questions Ghostwriters Need to ask Prospects to Know if They’re a Fit With demand for ghostwriters on the rise, thanks to marketers’ unrelenting reliance on content, many writers are finding plenty of opportunities to work. Eager to get past the feast-or-famine lifestyle that freelance writers frequently contend with, many jump at opportunities before…
Can a Ghostwriter Help You Become a Thought Leader?
Can a Ghostwriter Help You Become a Thought Leader? By Joel Mark Harris Did you know that a significant portion of the books on the New York Times bestseller list are ghostwritten? In fact, some estimate that at least 60% of nonfiction books are ghostwritten. This is usually because, although a celebrity, a CEO, a…
Build Your Ghostwriting Business in Five Minutes a Day
Build Your Ghostwriting Business in Five Minutes a Day When you’re starting out as a ghostwriter, the vision of a busy, fully booked ghostwriting business may seem like a fantasy. It’s hard to imagine how you’re going to get from no work, or a few small freelance projects, to the point where you’re turning down…
Ghostwriting Best Practices – Guest Blog Post
Guest Blog Post: Ghostwriting Best Practices Let’s talk about being a specialist, how to write a bullet proof contractand how to always get paid in advance. By Robert Bruce Woodcox Building on Marcia’s recent column about specializing, I thought I’d add my two cents worth and expand in to two other topics and see if…
Ghost Writers: 3 Ways to Gain a Competitive Advantage that Wins You More Business
Ghost Writers: 3 Ways to Gain a Competitive Advantage that Wins You More Business Bob Bly’s latest email to his Direct Response Letter subscribers about how to stand out in a crowded market reinforced something I needed to remind myself. It’s a message I also try to articulate to other writers. That is, we…