Ghostwriting can be rewarding in two
ways.
a) You get a chance to research and write
about all types of topics that you wouldn't
normally have a chance to learn about.
The old theory in writing "write what
you know" doesn't apply to ghostwriting
since your clients will dictate what topic
you will write about.
b) You can make a decent living at it.If
you're new to writing, it may take a while
to get clients but it is possible. It
just takes a little hard work and perserverance.
There are several ways to get clients.
Here are a few.
1. Bid on writing jobs on contracted
work site such as Elance.com,
Guru.com
and Getafreelancer.com
You basically signup as a service provider
to begin bidding on projects posted by
clients. If you win the bid, you do the
writing project as a ghostwriter.
2. Place ads for your ghostwriting service
on free classified ad sites. It doesn't
cost anything to post ads on these sites
and is a good way to get your services
out there in front of potential clients.
3. Post responses in forums with a signature
that defines your ghostwriting service
and an email address or website URL. Something
along the lines of "Affordable Ghostwriting
Services, [your website url] or email
for more details [your email address].
4. Introduce your services in forums
where you are allowed to do this. Many
forums have a section where you can introduce
your business. See out writing forums
for this.
5. Have business cards created showcasing
your ghostwriting business. Pass them
out every chance you get. Put them on
bulletin boards in supermarkets etc. You
can create your own or have them made.
6 Write a press release announcing your
services. There are plenty of no-cost
or low-cost distribution services on the
web to get the message out for you. Ghostwriting
may not be for everyone because you don't
get credit for your work, the client does.
If that doesn't matter to you and you
like writing on a variety of topics, it
can be an enjoyable way to earn some money.
Copyright 2005 Lorraine Cote
This article may be freely reprinted
as long as the author's information and
copyright notice remain intact.
| About The Author
Lorraine Cote is the CEO and Owner
of The Write Touch 4U, Copywriting
Service. She is also a published
freelance writer who has written
over 100 ebooks on various topics
for clients as well as all types
of other written materials. She
also has 16 years experience in
the corporate world as a Trainer
and Business Writer and is an Internet
Marketer as well. Visit her at http://www.thewritetouch4u.com
or visit her blog at http://writetouch4u.blogspot.com.
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This article was posted on September
22, 2005