Sunday, October 20, 2019
The Ins Outs of Corporate Ghostwriting
The Ins  Outs of Corporate Ghostwriting     While Iââ¬â¢m known as a journalist, writer and editor, Iââ¬â¢ve also done a lot of corporate ghostwriting behind the scenes. Itââ¬â¢s a potentially lucrative market for writers who donââ¬â¢t mind skipping the   Defining Corporate Ghostwriting  ââ¬Å"Corporate ghostwritingâ⬠ can include website content (blog posts or static pages), press releases, articles for print, advertorials and even inter-office letters. You are hired to turn source material ââ¬â gathered through interviews, researched or sent   Finding Clients through Referrals    The key is contacts. Most of my corporate jobs were referrals ââ¬â from previous clients, referrals or people Iââ¬â¢d previously interviewed who needed something written. Build a library of writing clips and get to know your editors; sometimes sources will also pass on a good lead ââ¬â but you have to ask, or nobody will know youââ¬â¢re looking.  Job Boards  When not referrals, clients are often hiding on job boards, message boards, forums, and newsletters.à  MediaBistro, All Indie Writers, ProBlogger, Freelance Writing, Writersââ¬â¢ Job Board, Craigslist, Indeed and Journalism Jobs are some up-to-date ones that Iââ¬â¢ve met clients on. Other times, cold pitch a company   Corporate Language  Publications have style guidelines, and every company has their own style and tone. Research your company and interviewee (especially when you have to copy their voice as the   Draft to Publication  Always send a draft for approval to your client once you are done writing it. Be prepared to edit and discuss changes. Then, make sure they sign off happily on the final draft before anything goes off for publication ââ¬â say, a press release to a media house. Corporate ghostwriting sometimes needs to happen quickly.  Corporate Schedules  Corporate clients are often extremely busy. Learn to keep interviews and appointments short. Always schedule ahead of time and never miss an appointment ââ¬â but also be willing to reschedule if they have a last-minute schedule change.  Your Own Image  Yes, people care about your image even when you are ghostwriting ââ¬â clients will check out your website and other works. If you write erotic elf-fiction, keep it separate from the ââ¬Å"corporateâ⬠ side of your site. Donââ¬â¢t slam clients ââ¬â or anyone who might be their shareholders ââ¬â on social media. (Yes, this means sometimes you have to Google it.) Reputation is everything.  Confidentiality as a Ghost  Ghostwriting occasionally involves sensitive information ââ¬â things not yet available to the public, or information from the caverns of the corporate offices. Keep it confidential and remember that youââ¬â¢re the ghost in ghostwriting. Ask clients for referrals, but keep secrets secret and donââ¬â¢t tell everyone, ââ¬Å"I wrote that!â⬠    
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