Friday, January 4, 2008

Cheap Ghost Writing Isn't Easy -- But It's Worthwhile

You might think that selling yourself short is a sure way to not be a success in the ghost writing field. And your eyes are probably dancing with the very large figures of money that you've heard ghost writers pull down, in yearly figures such as $60,000 to $100,000, or amounts such as $15,000 to $60,000 per each book you write.

This is especially so if you're breaking into the field of ghosting for the first time, and if you're a ghost writer (or ghostwriter) who has never really ghosted a book for someone else before. You're probably thinking big bucks, major book contracts, large amounts of cash advances from publishers and huge percentages from the books you will be anonymously writing for big time authors.

But let's face some facts. The first time writers, people with no time to invest in writing a book, and who may have fantastic stories to tell don't always have the enormous amount of financial capital available to hire any such "cheap" ghost writers. They simply don't have the money. They're bound to enter some psychological difficulties when they see that the payments to you are the whopper figures such as those listed above, and that those are the only sorts of prices accessible to them. By laying out such enormous fees, you could be stuck losing a huge customer base of clients with fantastic stories to tell -- but without the major wherewithal to pay you to tell them. What if, say, your potential author, the person hiring you to write his or her story, has only $5000 to spend?

I know what I'm talking about, and I can create a decent work of cheap ghost writing in a month for that amount of money. You do that, and there's your $60,000 per year! It really isn't all that hard.

Most other ghost writers I know are as capable of doing so as I am, but some of them do charge the higher amounts. The clients of the latter group tend to be people with enormous sales potential, not the typical first time authors who have a great story but often don't really go anywhere with it � the so called "sucker market."

It might be worthwhile to consider charging less, or negotiating a deal with such a "first timer." Over the years, I have drawn the conclusion that there are an awful lot of such people out there. I have been ghost writing books for people for as low an amount as $2000 per book, and as I have other sources of income from other types of writing, I have been finding an immense amount of personal satisfaction from helping such would be authors actually obtain what they are looking for in a cheap ghost writer who charges a reasonable price for the quality and quantity of work done for them.

This works out to be less "greedy" on my part and more of a service that I provide for authors who are only dreaming of getting their books up high on the top of the New York Times Bestseller list, and who know that such are their dreams, not necessarily their realities. They are often people who have come to the end of their ropes when it comes to negotiating a lower price for their books. They usually have nowhere else to turn when it comes to putting out their own personal stories, and they need someone with a willing ear and pen to listen and help them set down their stories before it's too late for them to be told. Also, some of these people simply don't know what they're doing and need a guiding hand to help them, They need their Letters of Query written up for them, their Brief Biographies put together and their advancement letters as well, as they are just dipping their toes into the writing field and getting them wet for the very first time.

People like that don't need to face down what looks like to them to be a million dollar price tag when they are looking for what's described as a cheap ghost writer. They want an actual inexpensive ghost writer who understands their needs, both budgetary and otherwise, who can sit down with them and negotiate a fairly low amount of money paid out by them so they can figure on at least getting some return from their books. These people are not Presidents of the United States or famous movie actors, whose books are guaranteed to sell, and many of them find themselves "stuck" with what used to be called vanity publishing, nowadays called self publishing. They won't necessarily find a commercial publisher who wants to take a chance on huge returns from their books in today's multifaceted but still challenging world of publishing.

These clients need literally cheap or inexpensive ghost writers. They don't need to spend a small fortune on their books to find out they dead ended in a warehouse, didn't sell as widely as they thought they would, or otherwise came out on the short end of the stick.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Cheap Internet Marketing Techniques

Internet marketing can be expensive, but there are methods of internet marketing that are cheap and affordable for internet business owners. Cheap internet marketing is available for those who know where to find cheap alternatives to expensive marketing methods.

Those looking for cheap internet marketing alternatives should consider low-cost or even free banner ads. There are websites that enable internet business owners to create very professional looking banners that can be used for their marketing efforts. The majority of these banner generator websites offer this valuable service free of charge. Web-based online banner generators offer a number of background, color, and font options. Pictures may also be added to further personalize internet business banners. This cheap and often free alternative to professional banner making websites is a great tool that internet business owners should take advantage of. Cheap or free banners made online can be used to advertise on affiliate websites, message boards, and top website listings.

Message boards are a cheap alternative to expensive internet advertising. Hundreds and often thousands of people a day visit popular message boards. Consider running your own message board, and you can control the links placed on the board. Those who operate message boards generally don't allow affiliate links, so running your own message board will enable you to place your internet business links indefinitely. Find a topic of interest related to your online business, and people will more than likely find your message board. Message boards are usually free, but to obtain a message board free of unwanted advertisements, there are cheap subscription rates. The cheap price of having an ad-free board is well worth eliminating the clutter.

Another cheap internet marketing method is through internet newsletter authoring. Even those who aren't skilled at writing articles can author an internet newsletter. This is a cheap and often free way of marketing an internet business. There are online newsletter templates that make it easy for even the most inexperienced writers to develop interesting newsletters. Newsletter writers can offer valuable information related to their internet business, and they can strategically place banners within their newsletters.This may be a cheap marketing method, but it can be quite effective when there is a large database of subscribers.

Cheap internet marketing can be gained through professionally designed business cards. There are internet businesses offering cheap and sometimes free personalized business cards. For basic business cards, the only cost incurred is generally a cheap shipping fee. Business card designers offer cheap and sometimes free business cards or other promotional items to cleverly introduce business owners to their products and company. This is a cheap but ingenious marketing method that can greatly benefit internet business owners as well as business card merchants.

Internet businesses often help each other with smart marketing methods and techniques. These methods and techniques are usually cheap or free of charge. Internet businesses exchanging links with business partners and affiliates earn commission, and a small percentage of commission is a cheap price to pay for internet marketing and sales.