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In this episode of the Get Paid to Write podcast, I answer your questions:
I'm interested in learning more about the foundational aspects of ghostwriting and how I can become a better writer.
How can I develop my writing where it doesn't become a chore and my passion for it fades?
How do you decide between hourly, per word, and project pricing?
What does that initial contract look like, such as how to price, from starting off to once you're more established?
What technology do I need?
How do I write others' voices?
Are most of the projects that come across your desk for businesses?
I want to get started ghostwriting but would I have to get a publisher and editor or would that be up to the client?
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In this episode of the Get Paid to Write podcast, I answer your questions:
I'm interested in learning more about the foundational aspects of ghostwriting and how I can become a better writer.
How can I develop my writing where it doesn't become a chore and my passion for it fades?
How do you decide between hourly, per word, and project pricing?
What does that initial contract look like, such as how to price, from starting off to once you're more established?
What technology do I need?
How do I write others' voices?
Are most of the projects that come across your desk for businesses?
I want to get started ghostwriting but would I have to get a publisher and editor or would that be up to the client?