SUBJECT: Having Your Ebook Ghostwritten Lesson 30 of 50: Before You Seal The Deal

Hi {!firstname_fix},

Once you go through the items above, you will
have a good feel about who to select from the
list for your project. You may have six really
good contenders. In that case, take the one with
the best writing samples. 

The benefits of searching the databanks are many.
However, one drawback is that you cannot always
make direct contact with prospective
ghostwriters. Sometimes you can. But on
individual ghostwriter sites, you will usually be
able to get in touch with and talk to the actual
ghostwriter. This is one more way to make sure
that you feel 100 percent comfortable with your
decision. So, where possible, contact the
ghostwriter directly. Get to know him a little.
Lots of things cannot be translated over the
Internet, but you can figure out a lot in a quick
phone call. You may ask questions such as, "Will
you be writing yourself, or will you be giving
this job to one of your employees?" You have the
right to find out such things. 

One key that a ghostwriter is good is repeat
business. Repeat business indicates that a client
liked the ghostwriter's work because the client
came back for more. On the database sites, you
can see from the profile page if a client has
posted more than one rating for more than one
project on that particular ghostwriter. If there
are multiple project entries from the same
client, smile, and move that ghostwriter to the
top of your list. 

I don't think this is as big of a deal, but it is
something to look for: areas of expertise. If
your book is on running a house on a tighter
budget, and a ghostwriter with good credentials,
references, samples, ratings, and some repeat
business also has experience writing books about
money - bingo. It just doesn't get any better
than that. 

I've warned against believing outrageous claims
to write your book for next to nothing in less
time than it takes to get a suit dry cleaned. Now
I'd like to mention the writers on the other end
of the spectrum. There are some writers who just
plain charge beyond the top end for their
services. Some are out to take your money, hoping
you'll stumble on their web site, and be dumb
enough not to check out the going rate to get an
eBook published on a databank site, and you'll
pay their fee schedule, no matter that it's above
industry standard. 

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