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     5 Attributes Of A Successful Ghostwriter

 

Ghostwriting is one writing profession that is fast becoming popular. Ghostwriters are writers who write articles, books, reports, etc. that are credited to another person. Often celebrities and political leaders hire ghostwriters to write for them. So if you are a talented writer who can perfectly ghost for someone, then this is a perfect profession for you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Confused about what makes a perfect ghostwriter, following are some attributes of a successful ghostwriter:

 

1. Ability to Organize

 

Imagine that you are ghosting for a book. For this purpose you have to organize all the information that you receive from the client, research on the topic so that you can develop a better understanding of it and create various drafts. As a ghostwriter, you need to be perfect at organizing things and keeping track of them.

 

2. Confidence

 

When it comes to ghostwriting, confidence is the key. A confident ghostwriter is likely to get more clients and can easily create a piece of writing based on not his, but the client’s ideas and understanding. Moreover, a confident ghostwriter can take projects under tight due dates.

 

3. Creativity

 

If you think that ghostwriting is simply taking inputs from the client and penning them down, then my dear friend you are wrong. A ghostwriter does more than that, he has to conceptualize, research, write, organize, edit and rewrite. In certain cases, the client only gives you an outline of the project, it’s your job to come up with a story idea, topics and ideate things.

 

4. Flexibility

 

When you work on your own piece, you do the research and writing. You don’t have to depend on others. However, when you are ghostwriting for someone, you might require the information directly from that person, either over phone, via emails or in-person interviews. In case the person isn’t available, you might have to push back the deadline or move on to another part of the project that you have enough information about. Therefore, remember to be flexible.

 

5. Publishing Knowledge

 

If you have already published a few books here and there, under your name, then you have a better understanding of the publishing industry. Using your publishing knowledge you can help your client find an option that best suits his needs. In short, if you have published a lot of books, then you are an asset to your client.

 

 

 

 

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