Ghost Writer Jobs
How to Become a Ghostwriter & Find Jobs From Home
A ghostwriter is someone that gets paid to write for
other people. Once a ghostwriter has written
the article, book, speech, etc, and the
customer has paid the ghostwriter, the
customer then owns sole rights to it, can
put their name on it and use it however they
choose. The ghostwriter retains no rights
and gets no public credit for the work.
If you are a skilled
writer, proofreader, etc. ghostwriting could
be just the business for you.
What skills are helpful?
To become a ghostwriter you need to have reading, writing, proofreading, and communication and grammar skills. You also need strong researching skills as you often find yourself writing on topics that you have no personal expertise in.
What tools are needed?
Ghostwriters need to have a computer with a word processing application like Microsoft Word. You’ll need an internet connection and fax machine. Keep a good dictionary and thesaurus handy as well.
How do you get started?
To start a ghostwriting business you need a website. You can
use a site builder or hire someone to build
it for you. Your website needs to clearly
define your services available, your rates,
etc. The next step is to find some clients.
Take a little time
to research your competition and find ways
to stand out above them. Don’t expect to
have a website up and running one day and
the next to be swamped with work, that’s not
reality, although there is a big demand for
skilled ghost writers among the internet
marketing community.
Online networking
groups are a great way to get out there,
advertise you, and start building some
relationships. There are freelance sites
that allow clients to post projects for you
to bid on. Some of these sites require a
paid membership from you to participate.
Building up your
business will take time and a little elbow
grease. If you have the desire to be your
own boss, be home for your family then that
motivation should keep you going even in the
slow times.


