by nick see
How to Find a Ghostwriter
They say everybody has a story to tell. The problem is in the telling. Let’s face it. Some of us can string words together into decent, readable sentences, and others of us cannot. The former sometime go on to string words together professionally, helping out the latter, and getting paid for it in the process. And it’s no shame to admit that, although you’ve got a super nice keyboard, the latest word processing program, spell-check, punctuation-check, grammar-check, and all kinds of other checks, you’re just not able to write something that reads the way you’ve got it in your head.
That’s the problem with writing. It seems easy. The materials are cheap enough. (You can use a pencil and a notepad, for crying out loud.) You know the alphabet. You’ve got a decent vocabulary. And you’ve got a great idea. Unfortunately, there’s a significant gap that stretches from mind to paper. It’s a long ways to go. From the time most people ride their idea from their brains all the way down to their fingertips to push the letters on their keyboards, something invariably gets lost. And what they end up reading on the screen in front of them is nothing like what they had imagined it would be. Worse, some people can’t even get past the idea stage and don’t even know how to get started, let alone see their efforts materialize on paper.
If this sounds like you, then maybe you need somebody to help you with your writing. Maybe you need a ghostwriter. What can a ghostwriter help you with? Anything from an article to a book. Want a little publicity for your business? How about writing an article about what you do for publication in your local paper? It’s a good way to become an expert in the eyes of your potential customer base. Have an