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Why Hire a Ghostwriter?


By Lou Bortone
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There’s no question about the many benefits of writing a book and becoming a published author.  Writing a book gives you instant credibility with clients and prospects, solidifies your expert status and builds your personal or corporate brand.  In fact, studies indicate that, while more than 80% of the population wants to write a book, only tiny 2% will ever actually do it!  Why?  Most aspiring writers cite lack of time, lack of focus or lack of knowing how to physically undertake such an ambitious project.

Enter ghostwriters.  No longer those shadowy figures lurking behind the scenes, ghostwriters today are experienced professionals who help aspiring authors write the book of their dreams.  These writers and journalists work with their “authors” for months at a time to make sure their book gets written right.  Most executives call upon ghostwriters to write for them simply because they don’t have the time or resources to do it on their own.

The price and quality of ghostwriters span a wide range.  Like anything else in life, you usually get what you pay for.  You can take your chances and try to find a low-priced freelance writer on Elance.com, but you’re far better off trusting your project to a pro who comes recommended from a trusted source or referral.  That said, you can expect to pay a good ghostwriter upwards of $50,000 for a full-length, non-fiction business book.

The writing process can take 4 – 6 months to complete your manuscript, but good ghostwriters also serve as an advisor during the process, making sure that you’re project stays on track and is ultimately marketable.  However, most ghostwriters rarely get involved in the actual publishing process.  

Ultimately, your book is only going to be as good as the material and creativity you provide to your ghostwriter.  You’ve got to stay engaged in the process and provide ongoing feedback in order to end up with the book that you envision.  Still, with weekly meetings and timely feedback, the process can go smoothly and quickly.  

Remember, not all writers are created equal.  Look for a ghostwriter who is professional, dependable, collaborative, discreet, easy to work with and not afraid to tell it like it is. Find the right fit and you’re on your way to becoming one of those elite 2% who actually write their book!


About the expert(s):
Lou Bortone is a writer and entrepreneur with over 20 years' experience in marketing, branding and promotion.  Before starting his own company, Lou was an award-winning marketing executive in the media industry.  Lou served as National Promotion Manager for E! Entertainment Television, and later as Senior VP of Marketing and Advertising for Fox Family Worldwide, a division of Fox, in Los Angeles.  Today, Lou helps entrepreneurs and solo professionals build and promote their online businesses with services such as copywriting, ghostwriting, video production, video graphics and creative services.
 
Visit Lou’s websites for free info and resources at http://www.LouBortone.com, http://www.TheOnlineVideoGuy.com and http://www.TheBookWritingCoach.com.



© Copyright 2008, Lou Bortone



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