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Ghostwriters From The Inside Out By Michael Rasmussen and Jason Tarasi Product Rights: Includes Master Resell Rights Retail Value: $37.00 Click Here to Download the Reseller Package
Ghostwriters From The Inside Out By Michael Rasmussen and Jason Tarasi
this is a must-read, January 23, 2007
Reviewer: Andy Immotna
if you're looking forward into hiring/working with a ghostwriter esp. as a first timer, then I highly recommend this eBook before the possibility of flushing your bucks in the toilet!
it contains what it says and it's purely "content"! :-)
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Ghostwriters From The Inside Out By Michael Rasmussen and Jason Tarasi
, May 23, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
This gives you an introduction to the idea of getting ghostwriters to produce your content for you and basically has all the information you need to know about working with one. It covers every possible aspect, from why you need one, how to find one, payment options, and how to deal with a writer who plagiarizes content. This is most definitely a very good resource for people who run an online business based on content and e-books. The e-book itself is a very good piece of work and I have no issue whatsoever with the advice contained in this one. I can't emphasize anymore about how important this resource is going to be for you and your business. It'll save you a lot of headache in the future.
This product comes with resell rights, by the way, and at the very last page, you'll find that you're entitled to a major bonus, too, so that's definitely worth checking out.
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Ghostwriters From The Inside Out By Michael Rasmussen and Jason Tarasi
the inside story in getting a ghostwriter., September 04, 2007
Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara
Being a freelance writer, I know how the game works. And this, I must say, is an insider’s point of view for the clueless businessperson about to embark on a journey of paying a professional writer for work that will have the businessperson/client’s name on it.
I totally agree with virtually all the tips inside this, because had I not the skill to write, I would look for these exact same things in a person I would hire to do my work for me.
This e-book not only outlines a checklist on what to look for, this e-book also points out the problem areas for you to look for in your ghostwriter.
So is this comprehensive? Yes. Is this useful? Absolutely. Is this your complete resource and guide to getting the near-perfect ghostwriter for you? Let me put it this way. I’d go to the lengths of becoming a girl scout brownie girl just to sell this e-book to you. :)
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Ghostwriters From The Inside Out By Michael Rasmussen and Jason Tarasi
Good advice, March 23, 2008
This is a good resource for anyone who needs a good writer for his/her business. It shows where you can find ghostwriters, how you can get the ghostwriter most appropriate for your project, and how to get the best output of that ghostwriter – while maintaining friendly and professional relations. And indeed, I agree with the authors that ghostwriters can actually be your “secret weapon,” if they are good enough. After all, a very well-written copy or e-book can pull in traffic and sales.
Being a writer myself, the information here sounds comprehensive and fair enough – especially the payment terms.
My only concern here is that while the authors provided several options of where you can find ghostwriters, they only stuck to the usual sources like classifieds – how about more creative ways of finding ghostwriters? Say, forums related to the topic you want written about? Some of these creative ways can actually be more cost-saving.