Three Reasons Why People Hire Ghostwriters
When I speak in front of groups, I discuss what it takes to write a book and get it published. I talk about outlines, chapters, edits, rewrites, agents and all sorts of fun stuff. Then the audience asks questions which I try to answer and, in the end, people seem very happy with some insights into the book writing and publishing process.
Yet even with their new insights, only a small few of the people in that room will actually sit down and follow their desire to write a book. Some will start and stop a few times, others will write a few pages only to be found years later when cleaning out the files on their hard drive and many will simply shrug off the idea because they don’t have the time for such an endeavor.
That’s where a ghostwriter comes in.
Please, don’t get me wrong, ghostwriters don’t want to see people fail at their goal of writing a book. They do, however, know how difficult the process can be, especially for someone embarking on a first, or even a follow-up, book. Ghostwriters are like other contractors, able to step in and take on a task at which they excel, leaving you to go about your business. It’s not unlike having a contractor remodeling your kitchen while you are off to an important conference.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, educator, athlete, entertainer, financial planner, medical professional, CEO, CFO, COO, CIO, CPA or even a member of the CIA, you have your own skills, your own passions and your own areas of expertise. And let’s face it, writing a book can get in the way of all of these. So, here are three compelling reasons to hire a ghostwriter.
- Saving Time – You can talk your way through the book and/or write down your notes and let the ghostwriter do the grunt work which will save you many hours in front of the keyboard or keypad.
- Doing it Right – If people are going to read your book, you want it to be polished. A ghostwriter should be able to craft your thoughts, using your voice, into a professional, book in which you can take pride.
- Getting it Done – The fact is, most of us usually waited until Sunday night to do our homework. It’s the same problem when writing a book. No deadlines, no schedule, no book. A ghostwriter keeps you on top of the project so that it will be completed (even if he or she has to nag you a little.)
So, if you have a book in mind, to tell your story, promote your business or present your expertise to the world, a ghostwriter can save you a significant amount of time, utilize his or her writing skills and keep you on top of the project. What more could you want?
Rich Mintzer: ghostwriter: yourbookyourway.net
I hired a ghostwriter and my conscious told me he it’s a waste of time, now that voice I heard was God telling me it wasn’t going to I out. This ghostwriter was a total waste of time I felt like he didn’t even liked his job whenever I call him to discuss my book I can feel it in his voice over the phone that he doesn’t like his job and doesn’t want to write my book. I wrote the back story which is called the past and told him that he can heavy edited that and make it sound better and make my writing strong because that’s why I hired one because I wasn’t a good writer I wasn’t smart enough with grammar and punctuation,I work full-time Monday-Friday and have a friend that keeps begging me to go out for lunch every weekend when I’m working on my book and trying to create 5 drama TV shows.My ghostwriter tells me oh just write the whole book than I’ll start copying writing what you written. Now if I’m going to write my book I might as well should’ve never even hired him I just need to write the book myself than hire an editor to do heavy editing right? See I wanted him to write the the first chapter of my story just to see if he can capture my voice and even write like me but he didn’t want to write it.
How do you know when it’s time to give up your story idea and hire a ghostwriter ?
What do you usually expect when reading a book? every time I read a book it always makes me understand a lot, apply it to life a lot