Our ghostwriting course is designed to meet on a weekly basis for 6 weeks to learn how to become a ghostwriter of memoirs and non-fiction books.
As part of your 6-week course, you will receive a one-on-one coaching call to address your specific areas of concerns and how to become the best ghostwriter you can be.
A big part of becoming a successful ghostwriter is to create a book proposal for your prospective author that will make them feel confident and excited to hire you as their ghostwriter.
Creating a ghostwriting agreement to be signed by both you and the author is critical. You will receive a template for a ghostwriting agreement that will outline all the steps of the process.
A big question that is often asked by authors is about getting their book published. You will learn the various options available that you can recommend to your author.
As a ghostwriter, it is up to you to provide a publisher-ready manuscript as well as an ebook format for your author, You will receive a sample layout of a manuscript to get started on the right path for creating an amazing book for your author.
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You can get started with as little or as much time as you want. It’s more important to be consistent with whatever time you have than to have a lot of time. If you set aside 10-15 hours a week, that’s plenty of time to build momentum. Slow and steady always wins the race.
That depends on a number of factors, such as how much time you have to dedicate to ghostwriting and how much action you take on a consistent basis to implement the teachings. Most will be able to find clients right away. Others take longer, choosing to go through all the course materials before they even start looking for clients.
We teach you how to identify the opportunities right under your nose to start making money as a ghostwriter. Setting aside time to build your business and working on it consistently during that time will help you build momentum.
Freelance writing is very different from ghostwriting. With freelance writing, the writers generally look to get paid by multiple organizations to write content for them under their own name, generally focusing on articles. Pay tends to be lower for freelance writing. Often, many clients use content mills to source articles, making writers compete on price.
With ghostwriting, the writer creates content for clients to use as their own. The writer’s name doesn’t appear on the content. Content types range from social media to articles and books.
Pay for ghostwriting is generally much higher than with freelance writing. The content is often much more rewarding, as ghostwriters can be more selective with the types of projects they work on. And, by building an independent ghostwriting business you don’t concern yourself with content mills. You focus your time working with clients and earning their referrals.
You can finally say, “I write for a living.” It's the coolest feeling in the world.
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