How To Hire a Professional Ghostwriter Through Upwork (Amazon KDP)
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In this video, I go run you through the steps I take when it comes to hiring expert ghostwriters from Upwork for my Kindle Direct Publishing and Audible/ACX business. You can seriously find some diamonds in the rough on Upwork, you just have to know how to look!
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Do you prefer hiring freelancers through Upwork or going directly through ghostwriting companies? 🤔
Another awesome tutorial! Very informative
This is so helpful, thank you!:)
High quality information dane, thank you!!
Happy to hear it was useful for you, thanks for the support!
Thank You Bro Excellent Work!!!
Great video!!!!
Thank you for this 🙌🏾
My pleasure, no problem!
Excellent video, thank you
Dope content! I love it❤🙌
Thank you!!
Thanks a lot,
Happy to help!
I'm thinking to get my book written . I have a lot of creative ideas . I have a lot of imagination. Which one I should hire ?
I'm doing a full time job. I want to come to writing business but too busy . For now I fan just give ideas to the writer
good informative video
Thanks Ian!
Thanks for the vid! So once its written what are you doing about pictures, diagrams, etc? I’m writing a piano instructional books but run into issues when being able to properly draw images that match the explanations. What are your thoughts?
Hey Sherman! Thanks for the support. When it comes to situations like these, usually the ghostwriter I hire will be able to add in stock images where need be. However, I understand that sometimes it can be hard to find the EXACT image you need for a certain situation. In this case, it's usually your best bet to hire an illustrator off of a site like Upwork to create images for you. Generally speaking, I've been able to find illustrators for around $2 to $4 per black and white image.
Im a ghostwriter myself and I'm new to such platforms. I've only gotten jobs through referrals in the past.
Very useful information... sub'd Thank you .
New subscriber :)
You're gorgeous
Where do you go for reviews in order rank up on the store
Cute!
Interesting take!
How many words are your books? Average
20k to 30k words
@@DaneMcBeth how many pages would that be?
@@oliviahenry4484 I know your comment was ages ago, but 26k words is about 100 pages with 12 font Times New Roman.
A bit low on detail. Basically just going through the hiring process without the hard bit like definition, assessment and managing the authorship.
Your books your books. Man up and write your own if you want to talk to writers
I despise ghost writing, someone else's work and you put your name on it. Why not have them write it, put their name on it and sell the book.
lol
All due respect, but your pay rate is terribly low. You are a darling for admitting it, though. Couldn't help but notice Michael W, who you considered, had bid $1,200 for the job. Also, the last woman that you were so stoked about posted that she typically got $35.00 an hour for her work. That means under normal circumstances, she charges $280.00 for each 8-hour day. In that scenario, your $500.00 wouldn't' even buy a full 2 days' worth of work from her. She must have been out of her mind to accept $500.00 for 30,000 words.
As someone that is just starting out, I think I would take that pay. I haven't earned that much before whether it be ghostwriting or writing for myself