Ghostwriting: A Practical Solution for Business Professionals
Ghostwriting has become a popular and convenient way for business executives to publish their ideas and experience. You can have a full-length book written for you in less than six months.
Admit it: you have great ideas. Everyone does. And if you live and operate in the business world, then you've come up with ways to streamline your productivity and engage your target market. Perhaps you've come up with a revolutionary idea for motivating sales personnel. Or maybe you have significant knowledge that could help C-Level executives become more efficient.
Whatever the case, the business world is full of new ideas just waiting to be expressed. Have you been to your local bookstore lately? Thousands of business men and women have written books on business topics. So why haven't you written a bestseller yet?
My name is Laura College, and I own a successful ghostwriting business called Ghostwriting Express. For the last ten years, I have helped more than 200 business executives to put their ideas on paper and sell them to major publishing houses. Ghostwriting is a very profitable and practical solution for business executives who want to share their ideas with the world - for a profit.
The problem is that most people honestly don't know that ghostwriting is a viable option. Maybe you thought ghostwriters were just for celebrities and policitians, or maybe you've never even heard of ghostwriters before. Whatever the case, you might want to consider the option of having a ghostwriter pen your bestseller.
1. Establish Yourself as an Expert. You've heard it before: "He knows what he's talking about; he's written a book". Once you've written a book about your industry, you're automatically considered an expert in that industry. This will help gain recognition in your field and promote your products or services to your target market.
2. Earn a Return on Your Investment
I typically charge around $10,000 for ghostwriting a non-fiction book, and most of my clients earn a 500% return on their investment with me. Although you will have to pay for a ghostwriter to write your book, once it is published you will reap all the benefits.
3. Establish Credibility
Maybe you aren't much of a writer, but that doesn't matter. When you hire a ghostwriter to write your book, you retain all of the intellectual property rights. That means that no one ever knows that you hired a ghostwriter; your byline goes on the book. It's a win-win situation: you make money from your new book, and you can show off "your" excellent writing skills! This beats trying to publish a substandard book.
4. Posterity
Many business executives fade out of their industry once they retire. Even if you were a great mover and shaker in your time, new executives will take over your spot in the limelight. By having your book ghostwritten, however, you will always have literature in the world that shows what you did and how you made your industry better.
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