Hiring A Ghostwriter?

Ghostwriting is a unique way to get your voice out there to your customers without actually using your voice, per se. With that being said, it is important to make sure you make the right hire. Here are some tips we have learned from our own ghostwriting projects over the years.

1. Type of work: It is a great idea to specify what type of ghostwriting you are looking to do. Most ghostwriters specialize in one or more types of writing. If you are looking for someone to write blog posts, e-newsletters, or social media, you need to hire a ghostwriter who specializes in online content writing, with an emphasis on search engine optimization (SEO). The same is true if you want to hire ghostwriters to work on books, reports, technical manuals, white papers, articles, and other written content.

2. The length of time: Make sure you and your hired ghostwriter understand and agree upon the length of time it will take to complete a project. If it is a finite project, make sure to set a deadline, requirements, and expectations in the contract.

3. Budget: Be upfront about what you can afford so you can find the best possible match in a ghostwriter that fits your budget.

4. Samples and References: Of course, you should read samples of the potential hire’s work and get references. Because of the confidential nature of the ghostwriting business, you might have to sign a non-disclosure agreement before seeing the samples or talking to references.

5. Voice, Style, and Tone: It is important to find a ghostwriter you have a good working relationship with, especially regarding the style and tone of the writing. When reviewing samples from potential hires, make sure their writing style and voice match yours.

Solo Travel Tips

When I told some people that I went on a cross-country trip by myself a couple of weeks ago, they were shocked and immediately asked if I was safe on the trip. Yes, it is safe for women to travel by themselves.  As long as you are smart and thoughtful about how you travel, you will have no problems.

Here’s a video by another solo female traveler who also just came back from her trip with great tips.

April 2023 @RozzieBound Events

Book Ambassador: Kerri Greenidge

Thursday, April 20, 6 – 7:30 PM, Roslindale Branch, 4246 Washington St

Dr. Kerri Greenidge will discuss her new book, The Grimkes: The Legacy of Slavery In An American Family. She will be in conversation with educator Dr. Kim Parker. Both of Greenidge’s books, The Grimkes and Black Radical, will be available for purchase at the event. Co-sponsored by The Friends of the Roslindale Branch.

Emily Kline & Ellen Braaten

Saturday, April 29, 12-2 PM, The Substation, 4228 Washington St

Join us for an author conversation between Emily Kline, Ph.D., and Ellen Braaten, Ph.D. Kline is the author of The School of Hard Talks: How to Have Real Conversations With Your (Almost Grown) Kids, and Braaten authored Bright Kids Who Couldn’t Care Less: How to Rekindle Your Child’s Motivation. A Q& A will follow the conversation, and books will be available for purchase at the event.