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What is a Ghostwriter and How Can I Find One to Hire?
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: Writing |
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: 15 April 2008 07:00 |
A ghostwriter, as one may think is not a writer from another dimension, but rather a well established writer who researches and writes an article on an assigned topic under someone else\s name. Not everybody has the luxury of time and space to write their own content these days, thus giving the term ghostwriter a whole brand new kick. Ghostwriters are no doubt the best alternative to go with if you want to spend more of your time promoting your products and trying to close the sales rather than writing endless articles every now and then for promotional purposes.It is a very well known fact by every internet enthusiasts that article marketing is by far one of the most effective and affordable method to spread both your name and services around. In order to maintain such success on a long run and on a greater scale, you have to consistently pump out articles, on average of at least 1 per week. However, for the more aggressive promoters, it might go up to 3 or 4 articles per week. Some article directories might restrict you to a certain predefined number of articles per week or per month, but a huge majority welcomes any number of contributions.So the main question now is - How do I go about searching for a ghostwriter? There are practically tens of thousands of such services provided all over the internet. Maybe more. The charges involved in such services vary greatly depending on the ghostwriters themselves, as well as how long the articles will be. On a very rough approximation, it might go as high as $50 per article to a low $10 per piece. Ghostwriters also generally provide other writing services such as completing a whole brand new ebook within a topic of your choice. Simply put, most ghostwriters provide writing services for you as long as the task primarily requires them to write.Another point to evaluate when you choose a ghost writer is the time of delivery. As busy as they can be, it\s pretty reasonable to get a time of delivery of 5 - 14 days. This will vary greatly as the basic initial requirements will no doubt influence on the overall time taken to complete the given task. Not to mention research time and data collection activities.Almost all ghostwriting services will include samples of their previous works for you to make your decision on which to choose. This is the part which you will have the most difficult time as most of the samples will depict high level of professionalism and quality. If you can\t make your decision based on this factor, perhaps the initial cost and time of delivery will help you with your final choice.About the AuthorJohn Teh is an avid writer and provides monthly ghostwriting services at the most affordable rate. Get to know more of his services at http://www.fiscalpoint.org
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