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Have you ever wondered why human beings automatically respect an author? Why do people feel this overwhelming desire to see …keep reading
Have you ever wondered why human beings automatically respect an author? Why do people feel this overwhelming desire to see …keep reading
For a few years now, there’s been a whirlwind of controversy all over the web about the topic of ghostwritten …keep reading
As a ghostwriter, I often discuss the pros and cons of self-publishing with my clients and more often than not I direct them to some of these same resources for information as well.
The real key to remember is that open and honest communication are vital to the success of any ghostwriting project. It’s in the writer’s and the client’s best interests to talk about the project in-depth beforehand to cut down on unnecessary revisions down the road and to ensure a better finished product.
If you can’t trust this person enough to accept that they know what they’re doing, then you probably shouldn’t be hiring them in the first place.
Do you want to know how to kill your ghostwriter? This is controversial information, so I don’t want to spread it around unnecessarily. I am a ghostwriter, after all, and some of my colleagues might get pissed that I’m sharing it at all.
To whatever extent improving your own reputation means success to you and your business, whether it be increased recognition, expert status, more leads, higher fees, more paying customers, better customer retention and loyalty, whatever… high quality ghostwritten material can make that success a reality.