You want to get your expert-positioning book out there in the world.
But time just keeps sliding by.
Here’s something you might not have considered:
It’s possible to have someone else write your non-fiction book for you, either as a ghostwriter or as a co-author.
If you hire a ghostwriter, they will write the book for you, but you will be credited as the author. Ghostwriters are typically paid for their work, and the terms of the arrangement are typically spelled out in a contract.
If you collaborate with a co-author, you will work together to write the book, with each of you contributing your own ideas, research, and writing. In this case, both authors will be credited as co-authors of the book.
There are a few reasons why someone might choose to have someone else write their non-fiction book:
Lack of time: If you don’t have the time to write a book yourself, hiring a ghostwriter or co-author can be a way to get your ideas and knowledge into a book form without having to do all the work yourself.
Lack of writing skills: If you have valuable knowledge and ideas to share, but you don’t feel confident in your writing skills, working with a ghostwriter or co-author can help you produce a high-quality book.
Collaboration: Collaborating with a co-author can be a way to bring different perspectives and expertise to the project and produce a more well-rounded book.
Overall, hiring a ghostwriter or collaborating with a co-author can be a useful option if you want to produce a non-fiction book but don’t have the time or expertise to do it yourself.
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