Here’s How I Got My First Ghostwriting Client Paying Me $2000 a Month
It’s easier than it looks
Ghostwriting is an underground world.
I’m not supposed to talk about it. You’d be shocked to know that most of the popular accounts you follow on social media, especially business people, don’t write their posts. Ghostwriters like me do.
Some say my writing isn’t me. They argue I’m an AI because my output is superhuman. I’m happy to announce I’ve never used a ghostwriter. But I have ghostwritten posts for others.
The traditional advice for writers is to make money from a platform like this.
I think that’s the worst strategy in history. One ghostwriting client is easily worth $2000 a month. Try writing 100 essays and making twenty bucks a pop — it’s way freaking harder.
Here’s how I got my first ghostwriting client at $2K a month.
The most obvious strategy every writer overlooks
You can’t be a ghostwriter until you’ve written under your name online.
Because if a potential client googles you and no social proof comes up, what are they supposed to do… blindly trust you. LOL.