Home Business Idea Ghost Writing
Ghostwriting is writing content for others and assigning all copyright to the person who paid you for it. This means that your name will not appear on the published work and you will not receive any public recognition for it.
Are you hoping for a home business that will allow you to use your creative writing gifts to generate revenue? Ghostwriting may not be for you.
Just kidding! In fact, there may be some truth in that. Love of creative writing does not automatically translate into ghostwriting skills. Creative writing usually involves writing about topics that meet your personal interests. Ghostwriting, on the other hand, is writing about topics that other people choose and adopt writing styles that you personally don't like.
If you write well, have strong command of language and grammar, and also enjoy researching a variety of topics, then ghostwriting can really be the best business choice for you. But to be successful as a ghostwriter, you need to shake off some of your expectations and adopt a professional business plan.
Ghostwriters serve a community of writers, speakers, internet marketers, and website owners who need original content that they don't have the time or skills to create. Ghostwriters pen articles, special reports, ebooks, web copy and even full length books for their clients.
Ghostwriters earn from as little as $ 7 per article to thousands of dollars for a full-length book. Obviously to get started, you will get more clients by offering your services at a lower cost. As you gain experience you will be able to lower the higher prices.
Providing miscellaneous writing services to others often involves deadlines but at the same time it gives you some flexibility in the work schedule. You can write at any time and pick up where you left off daily. There is little need to go out of the house for telephone calls or appointments as most of the work will be assigned via emails.
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