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Cheap Ghost Writing Isn’t Easy - But It’s Worthwhile!
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You might think that selling yourself short is a sure way to not be a
success in the ghost writing field. And your eyes are probably dancing
with the very large figures of money that you’ve heard ghost writers
pull down, in yearly figures such as $60,000 to $100,000, or amounts
such as $15,000 to $60,000 per each book you write. You’re a writer,
you love to write, and you believe that this is the way to go when it
comes to writing.
This is especially so when you’ve started to break into the field and
you’re a ghost writer -- or ghostwriter -- who has never really ghosted
a book for someone else before. You’re probably thinking big bucks,
major book contracts, large amounts of cash advances from publishers
and huge percentages from the books you will be anonymously writing for
big time authors. But let’s face some facts. The first time writers, people with no time
to invest in writing a book, and who may have fantastic stories to tell
don’t always have the enormous amount of financial capital available to
hire any such “cheap” ghost writers. They simply don’t have the money.
They’re bound to enter some psychological difficulties when they see
that the payments to you are the whopper figures such as those listed
above, and that those are the only sorts of prices accessible to them.
By laying out such enormous fees, you could be stuck losing a huge
customer base of clients with fantastic stories to tell -- but without
the major wherewithal to pay you to tell them. What if, say, your
potential author, the person hiring you to write his or her story, has
only $5000 or less to spend?
I know what I’m talking about, and I can create a decent work of cheap
ghost writing in a month or so for that amount of money. You do that,
and there’s your $60,000 per year! It really isn’t all that hard.
Most other ghost writers I know are as capable of doing so as I am, but
some of them do charge the higher amounts. The clients of the latter
group tend to be people with enormous sales potential, not the typical
first time authors who have a great story but often don’t really go
anywhere with it – the so called “sucker market.”
It might be worthwhile to consider charging less, or negotiating a deal
with such a “first timer.” Over the years, I have drawn the conclusion
that there are an awful lot of such people out there. I have been ghost
writing books for people for as low an amount as $2000 per book, and as
I have sources of income from other types of writing, I have been
finding an immense amount of personal satisfaction from helping such
would be authors actually obtain what they are looking for in a cheap
ghost writer who charges a reasonable price for the quality and
quantity of work done for them.
This works out to be less “greedy” on my part and more of a service
that I provide for authors who are typically dreaming of getting their
books on the top of the New York Times Bestseller lists. They often
know that such are their dreams, not necessarily their realities. These
are frequently people who have reached the ends of their ropes when it
comes to negotiating a lower price for their books. They usually have
nowhere else to turn when it comes to putting out their own personal
stories, and they need someone with a willing ear and pen to listen and
help them set down their tales before it’s too late for them to be
told. Also, some of these people simply don’t know what they’re doing
and need a guiding hand to help them. They usually need their letters
of query written up, their brief biographies put together, and their
book proposals crafted. They are dipping their toes into the writing
field and getting them wet for the very first time.
People like that don’t need to face down what looks like to them to be
a million dollar price tag – when what they are looking for is
describable as a cheap ghost writer. They want an actual inexpensive
ghost writer or ghostwriter who understands their needs, both budgetary
and otherwise. Someone capable needs to be able to sit down with them
and negotiate a fairly low amount of money to be paid out by them, so
they can figure on at least getting some kind of returns from their own
books.
These potential authors are not Presidents of the United States or
famous movie actors, whose books are guaranteed to sell. Many of them
find themselves “stuck” with what used to be called vanity publishing,
nowadays called self publishing. They won’t necessarily find a
commercial publisher who wants to take a chance on huge returns from
their books in today’s multifaceted but still challenging world of
publishing.
These clients need literally cheap or inexpensive ghost writers. They
don’t need to spend a small fortune on their books to find out that
they dead ended in a huge warehouse, didn’t sell as widely as they
thought they would, or they otherwise came out on the short end of the
stick. They need good, cheap professional assistance and publishing
help to face down today’s Internet oriented book market, and multiple
inexpensive ways to promote their books.
Help them. Consider bargaining and bartering at a lower price
sometimes, and not at a higher price. It might be worth your while. Try
it and see!
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