You know what you want to say. You just don't have the time to say it.
Lisa Holton has written books, letters and articles for educators and busy executives since starting her business back in 1998.
Creating a written work with someone is not a one-size-fits-all process. In equal parts, it's about understanding of the topic, writing skill and the chemistry between client and writer.
A client needs to feel good about the writer he or she has chosen. It starts with mutual understanding on the goals and focus of the project. Client and writer need to be able to share ideas freely and establish ground rules that make it comfortable to collaborate over a long period of time. They need to agree on tone and be firm about deadlines. And the writer needs to be sophisticated about all the other players in the publishing process -- agents, publishing companies and publicity. As a published author and experienced ghostwriter, Lisa Holton understands this process.
When you hear the term "ghostwriter," you mainly think about books, but there's more to ghostwriting than books:
- Blog and other social media material (with familiarity with the latest FTC guidelines governing that content)
- Articles that keep your name and picture in publications and on websites where you can benefit from that exposure
- White papers and reports
- Web video and written support through our multimedia venture Really Simple Video
The best ghostwriters are people you're comfortable with, understand what you're trying to say and can make it a reality. We hope to do that for you. Contact us.
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