SUBJECT: Having Your Ebook Ghostwritten Lesson 23 of 50: Tips On Posting Your Ad

Hi {!firstname_fix},

Back to the database sites, posting an ad is
simple once you have your topic or title
selected. You want to include some particulars,
but not all of them at this stage. (Once you
negotiate terms with a writer, then you will of
course put every item that you require into a
contract.) 

Your ad should include the following items: 

1. Short description of the project. A few lines
at most. 

2. Maximum amount you are willing to pay. Writers
can bid lower than this, but they cannot bid
above your maximum offering for your project. 

3. Date you will close bidding on your project.
Close bidding in a few days or a few weeks. Don't
leave your ad lingering on the site too much
longer than that, because it loses momentum.
Besides, if you are not getting responses you
like, you can always place another. 

4. Deadline the ghostwriter will have to meet.
Give the writer a month or six weeks if you can.
But, if you really need an eBook in seven days or
less, then specify that. 

If, for example, you'd like to have an eBook
written on the subject of how to homeschool your
gifted child, here is some text you might include
in your ad.

1. An 80-page or longer eBook covering successful
homeschooling techniques to use specifically with
gifted children. Research to be done by the
writer. Two revisions if necessary.

2. Maximum acceptable bid: $1200. 

3. Close bidding date: 12/05/05. 

4. Will need completed book within 21 days of job
start.

Tip: A good length for a for-sale eBook is 80
pages. Other common lengths are 40, 60, or 100
pages. To specify that you'd like an 80-page
eBook, require at least 80 pages, or 80 pages +
in your post. A free-give-away eBook used to
market other products or services may be any
length. 

If you're interested in outsourcing your ebook
creation, check out this offer below:

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