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Ghostwriting

If you don't mind keeping quiet about all the books you've written for other people, this could be the right career choice for you. There are thousands of people out there with a story to tell (or a business book to write) who need the services of a good ghostwriter.

 

Working on Guru.com
Bev Boorer
Working on Guru.com Bev Boorer says: "Working on guru.com as a freelance writer is fun and full of variety. It gives me the opportunity to connect to people all over the world, which is what I love since I live on a rather isolated farm. It is still quite amazing to me that I can correspond with people in Singapore, London or New York with the click of my mouse and often get a reply almost straight away, in spite of the time differences..." . . . keep reading
David Fraser - How I Created a Career in Writing Content for Websites
David Fraser
David Fraser - How I Created a Career in Writing Content for Websites Most new content writers make a conscious decision to get out there and get involved, making money online writing articles for web content and syndication. In my case, it kinda all happened by accident… . . . keep reading
Ghostwriting - Making Money by Being Invisible
Marg McAlister
If you are a skilled fiction writer, then you can easily adapt your talent to ghostwriting. And the happy news is this: you will probably earn a lot more as a ghostwriter than you ever will writing fiction. . . . keep reading
NonFiction - Who Said Ghostwriting is Scary?
by Kerri Lane
The term is self explanatory. A ghost is an invisible entity; a writer is someone who writes. Voila! We put them together and we have an invisible writer. . . . keep reading