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Ghost Writer Top Related Articles
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1). How to Choose a Freelance or Ghost writer By : Julie Ann Amos
Copyright 2006 Julie Ann Amos
When you have a writing project that needs a special touch, consider choosing a professional freelance writer (or ghostwriter) to make it shine. Finding a professional writer can seem a daunting task, especially if you’ve never done it before, but choosing a freelance writer is much the same as choosing any other vendor for your business.
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2). Cheap Ghost Writing Isn't Easy -- But It's Worthwhile! By : Karen Peralta
You might think that selling yourself short is a sure way to not be a success in the ghost writing field. And your eyes are probably dancing with the large sums of money that you’ve heard ghost writers pull down, in yearly figures such as $60,000 to $100,000, or amounts such as $15,000 to $60,000 per each book written. You’re a writer, you love to write, and you believe that this is the way to go when it comes to writing.
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4). How to Spot a Poor Writer By : Julie Ann Amos
Copyright 2006 Julie Ann Amos
You have a project to be written and you’re looking for a freelance writer. How do you know if the person you’re considering is a good writer or a poor writer? Besides the obvious things like poor spelling and poor grammar, there are other telltale characteristics of poor writing that you should learn to spot.
THE BASICS
The number one way to spot poor writing is by looking for the basics that we all (hopefully) learned in school.
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5). The Inside Scoop on Ghost Writing and Copyright By : Julie Ann Amos
Copyright 2006 Julie Ann Amos
Ghost writing sounds like cheating, but it isn’t. Hiring a ghostwriter for a book, speech or article is common practice and very acceptable; in fact, some experts say that up to 40% of all published books are ghostwritten. It may not be acknowledged as such, but ghostwriting is a standard practice for all sorts of writing.
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