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How to Write Your Dreams to Reality

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I blew it my first year online. 5,000 comments on my blog, no money in my bank. Like a lot of writers, I put my dreams before money and paid a premium on my debt. Don’t make the same mistake I did. Build a foundation firm enough to hold your dreams. With my first site, “Writer Dad,” I ...

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Ghostwriter Roundup

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The Roundup is brief summary of the week at Ghostwriter Dad. It’s mix of the best from the blog and the news channel pulled together in one place for your convenience. This Is Why Writers Lose So Much Money Each Year When you've taken the courageous step of leaving a job with a regular paycheck for ...

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How To Stop Doing The One Thing Most Writers Do (That They Shouldn’t Be Doing At All)

You’ve probably made this mistake. I know I have. And it’s downright ridiculous. That’s okay, tripping over dollars to pick up pennies is a mistake most writers make, especially when first starting out. You’re hungry for clients, experience, or both. And $5 keyword articles don’t sound too bad, especially if you can write 10 in an hour. You ...

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How to Write Like a Pro (And Start Making Some REAL Money)

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You’re a writer, but you’re not successful. Not yet anyway. And not ever, unless you change your attitude. You started your home based writing business to free yourself from the shackles of set hours. You were tired of seeing the same boring numbers on pay checks that refused to grow. You thought you could manage yourself better than your ...

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How to Write Faster And Finally Make More For Your Copy

Staring at a blank page is a pillow on the face of your productivity. If you’re not producing, you’re not earning. As a writer you must fly through your work rapidly so you can get paid and get on with your next gig. But what do you do when you draw a blank? This is unnerving, but it happens ...

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