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Somewhere right now, a ghostwriter is being paid to write a book, a keynote speech, or a CEO's blog post, and their name will never appear on it. That's the job. It's also one of the few writing careers where skill still turns directly into income.
If you can write, but you're tired of "exposure" instead of paychecks, or you're stuck wondering how anyone actually lands ghostwriting clients, the problem isn't your talent. It's that no one taught you the business side: how to pitch, price, and deliver work clients trust enough to put their name on.
This book takes you from first pitch to sustainable income, built specifically for a market where AI drafts are free and instant, and where "this actually sounds like me" has become the premium clients pay for.
Written by a working ghostwriter who still picks up projects through the same platforms this book teaches you to use, Ghostwriting 101 skips the theory and hands you what to do today.
Your first client is out there looking for exactly what you can offer. The only question is whether you pitch before someone else does.
Welcome to Ghostwriting 101
Somewhere right now, a ghostwriter is being paid to write a book, a keynote speech, or a CEO's blog post, and their name will never appear on it. That's the job.
It's also one of the few writing careers where skill still turns directly into income, no platform algorithm, no audience building, no waiting years for a break. Clients need words that sound like them, delivered on time, and they'll pay well for someone who can do that reliably.
This book covers what ghostwriting actually looks like day to day: the role you play as the invisible voice behind someone else's ideas, the projects you'll be hired for (books, memoirs, articles, speeches), and the skills that separate a ghostwriter clients rehire from one they never call again.
Continues in Chapter One: Your Role as a Ghostwriter →
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