Thursday, 28 August 2014

Selecting A Ghost Writer For Hire

By Harriet Porter


Celebrities, political leaders and busy executives often hire ghostwriters to draft or edit books. A ghost writer for hire will advertise their services, often on internet sites, and freelancers usually have to bid against one another on a project. Today these writers work on many others types of materials too such as blogs, speeches, magazine articles and more. The demand for written content in fields such as social media is extremely high.

The role of such a writer varies from project to project. Sometimes they will do most of the writing. Others times they may work on cleaning up and editing a rough draft. Sometimes they will even need to do a fair amount of research themselves. Memoirs, self-help books and cookbooks are just a few types of material they might work on.

One of the considerations when hiring such a writer is whether to approach an established ghost writing organization or to use a freelancer. There are many freelancers offering their services and bidding on projects. There may be a cost benefit in hiring a freelancer but unless the right one is hired, reliability and competence may be a problem.

When working with a firm, there is the benefit of having them negotiate fees, draw up a contract and even arbitrate in the event of a dispute. However, working with a competent and reliable freelancer is another option. Another factor that affects the choice of an individual is the nature and scope of a project.

When hiring a person, it is very important to examine samples of previous work product. This will often give a good indication of capability, particularly if the work is of a similar nature to what is required. However, sometimes ghostwriters are contractually obliged not to reveal what they have written. In this case, they can be given a chance to produce a custom sample by writing about a small memory or idea.

Interviewing the individual is another important way to help with making a decision. One soon establishes whether communication is possible. This process is one requiring much collaboration. One needs to trust that ideas and thoughts will be transformed into the written word in the best way possible.

If working with a firm, they handle the contractual side of the project and get both parties to sign. When hiring a freelancer, it is still very important to put details of the project down in written form, from deadlines to how and when payment is to be made. A written contract is particularly important in a situation like this as many problems and even legal issues can arise if terms are not clear.

Ghostwriters are most commonly not given any acknowledgement for the work they do. They understand this when they choose this career and realize that their work is done in the background. This does not mean that they are any less committed to what they do. Well established, professional ghostwriters make it their business to assist their clients to the best of their ability to put their ideas and stories into written form.




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