SUBJECT: Having Your Ebook Ghostwritten Lesson 24 of 50: What Should You Specify In The Ad?

Hi {!firstname_fix},

You can specify any other parts of the book you
like, but keep your list of requirements
relatively short. For example, you may specify
that you need a glossary chapter or that you will
need drawings and/or photographs included. For an
eBook on how to tie your own flies, you may ask
that the ghostwriter provide drawings, or you may
provide the drawings yourself. The former is
easier for you, but will probably drive the cost
and delivery time up somewhat. 

When you come to an agreement with a writer, you
will naturally provide all the other details he
or she will need to complete the book. He may
need to know what font you would like or what
personal details you want included. 

It is a good bargain to pay around $1,000 to get
an 80-page eBook ghostwritten without drawings,
photographs, or cover art included. It is
possible to get good ghostwriters sometimes for a
tad less. If you offer to pay a maximum of $150
for an 80-page book, you will not likely get a
ghostwriter who knows what he is doing. You can
advertise a maximum of $1,000 for a 60-page
eBook, and you will get some legitimate offers in
the range of $500 to $1,000. Although you don't
want to pay a huge amount more than necessary, I
do recommend that you offer and pay an adequate
amount to get a good ghostwriter. It's worth it.
My rule is for a simple eBook, I will pay up to
$1500. I add more if drawings or photographs are
required or if length is greater than 80 pages.
My math indicates that I will need to sell
roughly 100 eBooks to recoup that money. No
problem, since I'm working the marketing and
sales end instead of writing the book. And my
sales are much higher, generally.

Tell viewers what kind of qualifications you are
looking for. Either make the selection on the
screen by clicking on the categories provided by
the service, or indicate clearly in the text of
the ad what type of person you're looking for. 

You will also want to indicate that you may
require that the ghostwriter make revisions after
you review the eBook. Note this in your ad as
well. It is okay to indicate that you would like
two sets of possible revisions to be included in
the bid. When you negotiate the final terms with
the writer, you can specify what types of
revisions are included and the timeframes for
them to be done. 

One thing you do not want to do is to change your
mind on what you want after you have already
posted your ad. Although posting is free on the
ad sites, if you make changes or otherwise
renegotiate on terms already established, word
will get out. Besides it's just not a good idea.
It wastes your time. 

A great way to make sure you've included all
necessary details, but have not gone overboard
with too much detail in the initial stages, is by
browsing other ghostwriter-wanted ads Elance or
Guru. In ten minutes, you'll be able to jot down
your ad by using one of them as a template.

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