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Ghostwriters are often hired to work on large projects. Novels and screenplays are popular requests. Small projects have value for writers, as well. In fact, many writers make their living ghostwriting articles for authors to submit to magazines and websites for publication.
Could this be true? Are the articles I read in magazines written by someone other than the person whose name is printed? Yes! Of course, the major journalists who write for magazines like Newsweek and Time are producing their own content. Their careers depend on their ability to write. But smaller publications, especially those who cater to a very specific groups of readers, often include ghostwritten articles. Small budgets mean niche magazines can’t afford to maintain a staff of writers. Editors compensate by using material submitted by freelance writers and readers of the magazine.
Some writers have learned to capitalize on writing for a niche. For example, publications about very specific hobbies like hiking, dog training, and pacific coast cuisine, are always willing to accept articles for consideration. Writers receive a small award for the work, and the magazines get cheap, quality content. This is a win-win situation. As a result, many overworked writers, or beginners, are turning to ghostwriters to help write niche-specific articles for publication.
What does this have to do with your e-book?
If you’ve already hired a ghostwriter to create your e-book, consider adding to the project. Your e-book might appeal to a very specific crowd. If you can identify a magazine that targets that crowd, a professional writer can help restructure portions of your e-book into article format. Include a link back to your site where the book is sold.
Getting started is easy. A quick Internet search will help you create a list of publications that:
a) relate to the topic of your e-book
b) accept submissions from writers
Then talk to your ghostwriter about how the chapters or sections of your e-book can be adapted to fit the structure of a magazine article. This change requires very little rewording and reformatting, so any ghostwriter should have no problem.
If you don’t already have an e-book, think of some topics that interest you and hire a ghostwriter to write brief articles for you. There are magazines that cater to every reader, from horse owners to cactus growers. Because your writer has experience as a freelance writer, he or she might actually have some suggestions. Ghostwriters will also be able to draft query letters, which must be attached when submitting articles to an editor.
So often in business, we are told to think big. But in the case of ghostwriting, thinking small can be just as effective.
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