Wondering what ghostwriting is all about? Ghostwriters write books, articles, blogs and Web sites for individuals or companies with a story to tell, but no time, writing skills or experience in organizing those stories. Most often, ghostwriters write without attribution for work produced. By Sharon Hurley Hall |
Freelance writing presents the perfect opportunity to make a decent income from the comfort of your home. There are many types of writers. Most writers dabble in creative writing, non-fiction, and business writing. By Elton Gahr |
Becoming a successful ghostwriter demands two things: discretion and the ability to work quickly based on someone else's outline. Ghostwriting may not be the most creatively satisfying opportunity in the general field of freelance writing. By Philip Lop |
Ghost writing is a simpler way for most writers to make a living. Positions with bylines are harder to come by, so it may pay for you to accept a ghostwriting position and allow someone else to get the glory. By Rachel Mork |
If you're considering becoming a professional ghostwriter, you will want to do as much research on the topic as possible before you quit your day job. It is a fun, challenging career, but it will take a while for you to build a good enough portfolio and to find clients who will pay well enough for you to support yourself. By Rachel Mork |
If you're considering ghostwriting, you may be confused as to how to set your ghostwriting fees. While there are no set rules as to what you can and should charge, there are some simple ways to determine what rates are appropriate and reasonable. By Rachel Mork |
Learn if ghostwriting can hurt your chances of getting professional writing careers like writing for a column or becoming a publishing author. By Rachel Mork |