Becoming a professional writer has been one of the most rewarding (and challenging) goals I’ve ever met. Ghostwriters have a multiplicity of options. Whether I want to work in my pajamas as a freelance writer, act as ghostwriter to a bestselling novel, or join a team of joint venture capitalists as their in house copywriter, the possibilities for work are endless and the ceiling above my head nonexistent.
Before I was a professional writer, I was writing children’s stories for my own two children alongside a room full of tiny tots. My wife and were running a preschool at the time. She had been urging me to become a professional writer for a while, but I would barely entertain the idea. Writing children’s stories for me was more than enough.
The more I wrote, however, the more I realized that being a professional writer might very well be the aire I was meant to breathe.
I dipped my toe then decided to dive. I had no specialty to speak of, I found I could write simple children’s stories, thick with rhyme rhythm and repetition as easily as I could draft a complicated white paper. Writing was almost as easy as drawing breath and a lot more fun.
My life as a professional writer was born.
It wasn’t exactly easy breezy, one-two-threezy though. I never faced a lack of ideas, or ghost writer’s block of any kind for that matter, but being a professional writer is about a lot more than just pouring words onto a page. You may not need to be be Kurt Vonnegut, but you do need a basic understanding of grammar and mechanics for even the most basic writing jobs. It money is changing hands, your work needs to be flawless.
Being a professional writer is a demanding and competitive career choice. I never stop learning. Being a great writer means you’re also an active reader, paying attention to everything under your eyes while constantly trying to extract all you can from the information.
I never stop reading and I never press pause on my learning.
I started simple. I let family and friends know I was now a professional writer. I started a blog, then another, and then put up an online portfolio. Now I spend my days writing for myself and for others. I’m a professional writer and have never been happier.
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Imagine you have a book idea bouncing around your brain, but you don’t have the foggiest idea how to even start. Perhaps it’s time to hire a ghostwriter.
Maybe your company needs to freshen their web copy, release a white paper, create an info product, or generate strong search engine traffic. Perhaps it’s time to hire a ghostwriter.
If you are willing to hire a ghost writer, you can easily wipe your book, e-book, blog post, speech, custom web copy, etc. from your to-do list and get on to the real business at hand. Many business owners and creative people struggle to pull the best from the written word. When you hire a ghostwriter, you are simply paying them to do what they are best at.
When you hire a ghostwriter, you are contracting them to take your ideas and render them into a remarkable product. If you hire a ghostwriter, it is likely that you are hiring someone with a substantial amount of experience turning thought into copy and copy into a catalyst to yield results.
The magical thing about working with ghostwriters is that it is pure collaboration in action. When you hire a ghostwriter, they are taking ideas that they never would have had and phrasing them in ways you never would have thought of, thus creating a unique piece of work that could never exist otherwise.
One other reason to hire a ghostwriter to get you going with your project is that professional writers are not only specialized, but often highly motivated. You are paying them for a job, and until that job is finished, a ghostwriter cannot move onto his next one.
Even if you are good with the written word, there are still ample reasons to hire a ghostwriter. The bottom line is that ghostwriting involves a professional writer who writes day in and day out. Let’s say you have no problem generating ideas, but it takes you a long while to sit and articulate them. If you were to hire a ghostwriter, than you could bounce from project to project with abandon, capitalizing on each idea that comes your way, while leaving the hard work of an outline to the ghostwriter.
Believe it or not, there is more than one successful author who has never written a book from start to finish. If you have an idea bouncing about your own brain, be it an e-book for your business or a novel you’ve had in your mind forever, you might want to hire a ghostwriter to help make your dreams happen.
Email me today if you would like to hire a ghostwriter that will help render your dream to reality.
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