New Pricing Guide Helps Ghostwriters Earn More Money
PITTSFORD, N.Y., Feb. 18, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Ghostwriters and freelance writers wondering how to price their services now have a valuable resource that will help determine the best approach to billing clients.
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The Ghostwriters, What Should You Charge? e-book provides an overview of nine factors to consider when quoting a ghostwriting project, as well as four strategies to use in pricing ghostwriting services, among many other tips and tactics designed to help ghosts earn more money.
The e-book was written by Marcia Layton Turner, founder and executive director of the Association of Ghostwriters (www.associationofghostwriters.org). Turner is a writer who earns the bulk of her six-figure income from writing business books anonymously for CEOs, entrepreneurs, and business owners.
"One of the most common questions we hear at the Association of Ghostwriters is, 'What should I charge?'" says Turner. "Many ghostwriters unknowingly undercharge for their services or negotiate from a position of weakness rather than strength, which results in lower fees."
Ghostwriters, What Should You Charge? is designed to help new and experienced ghostwriters determine what is a fair fee for their services, based on what they bring to the project and what the project parameters are.
The downloadable e-book costs $19 and is delivered immediately via email. For more information or to purchase, go to http://associationofghostwriters.org/guide-fee-setting.
CONTACT:
Marcia Layton Turner, Email, 585-383-0120
SOURCE Association of Ghostwriters
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