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What is Ghostwriting?

  • Writer: Mackenzie Lynn
    Mackenzie Lynn
  • Feb 7, 2020
  • 2 min read

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When I tell people that I am a ghostwriter, I hear a lot of questions.


What is that?

Why would you do that?

Don't you want credit for your work?


To be honest, I don't mind all of the questions. I love talking about what I do.


What is ghostwriting?

Ghostwriting is the practice of writing on behalf of someone else. In some instances, writers will go under pen names to mask their identity, or to create an identity that fits with the genre of work. In my case, I will write for a different author. My work might be claimed by an employee at the company that asked for a post. The author section might be blank. Either way, my name is not on it.


Why would I do that?

Researching various topics and industries is fascinating. In a day, I might write about chiropractors, vaccines, ethics in business, astronauts, and ice cream cakes. The possibilities are truly endless.


Don't you want credit for your work?

Truthfully, I really do not care. By partnering with me, you buy the rights to my work. This is for a couple of reasons.


1. I am not your employee. The work that I do for you will only be for you. It will be tailored to your business so much so that I cannot use it for another client. Me owning the rights to it would not benefit me.


2. You probably don't want my name on your website. Outsourcing your blog, though it is smart, is not always understood from the outside. Besides, I am not a credible source to your work. I am not an expert in your field - you are. I will articulate your ideas, but I will not take credit for them.


Send me a message, today. I would love to help your business grow.

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