SUBJECT: Having Your Ebook Ghostwritten Lesson 19 of 50: If You Dont Want The Project Details Public

Hi {!firstname_fix},

You may not wish to reveal your one-of-a-kind
eBook subject or title to just anybody in what
amounts to a classified ad. But you still want to
attract competing ghostwriters to your
interesting project. Here is what you can do.
Both of the freelance database sites provide a
mechanism for you to post some information in
your ad that only the paid subscribers can see.
This is a good way to go, and you will see during
your initial browse of others' ads that many
advertisers do this. You will see a symbol next
to the project listing that indicates some of the
detail is locked from public view. Already,
portions of the ads are hidden from public view,
and extra "locking" reduces the visible portions
even further. 

Also, you can be vague in your ad. There is no
need to list your title, ideas of chapters, or
even the precise nature of the subject matter. In
your ad, you can call your project a "business
eBook," if you like. 

When you hire a ghostwriter, you will of course
need to deliver the particulars so that they can
do a great job for you. Even then, it is common
to have the writer sign a confidentiality
agreement. So, basically, dont worry too much
about someone else seeing your idea before your
eBook is done. The threat of an eBook idea or
title being stolen is not really that high,
although as mentioned earlier, ideas are not
copyrighted, so someone could rightfully go
running off with your idea. The truth is any
reader of your book or related sales web site
could swipe your ideas just as easily. Regardless
of the risks, try not to deliberate or worry
excessively. I'm sure you are busy too, and you
have better things to do. 

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

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To your success, 
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