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Save Time: Use a Ghostwriter

By Art Gib
May 21, 2009
One of the most valuable assets an individual can possess is time. Sometimes, people come up with great ideas for stories or books, but they can never find the time necessary to sit down and write it...and that's where the ghostwriter comes in.

For those that have specific writing needs, wouldn't it be sensible to hire a professional ghostwriter to help expedite your book's progress? Here are three ways you can utilize a ghostwriting service in order to be ready to publish quicker and, hopefully, be on your way to having a bestselling book.

Transcribe: When you absolutely have no time to write or you don't feel confident in your writing prowess, you can verbally tell your story and ideas to a ghostwriter so they can gather all of your information and create your text.

This method can also be done over the phone, via Web conferencing, or by simply taping your voice on an audio recorder. In any case, some individuals think more clearly by verbally getting ideas out instead of sitting down staring at a piece of paper or computer screen. Talk out concepts, theories, and the general goal of the book, and your writer will be able to bring your book to life and save you the time it will take to write everything yourself.

Rewrite: Perhaps you already have taken some time to flesh out ideas on paper or have written a rough draft, but now you need it to be professional. Having a skilled writer transform your work into content that will be accepted by publishers and readers should be your next goal.

Having a qualified ghostwriter can be indispensable for your manuscript as they can offer a different, authoritative point of view on your ideas. The writer would also save you from rereading and rewriting your own text, which can lead to overlooked mistakes or a burnout mentally.

Jump-start: There are times when all you have is an idea, but no clue on how to formulate, organize, and draft your book's outline. Enlisting a writing specialist, after you have just one idea, is a great way to see your ideas on paper and structured.

The goal with using a ghostwriter to write your first draft is to save time in devising the skeleton of the book and, in the end, having the finished product be your rewritten work.

Ghostwriters can be employed to have some, little, or no credit to your finished work. Nonetheless, no matter how you make use of a professional writer, it will eventually accelerate the completion of your book and help lead you to your publishing goals.
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