Tiffany Dow Ghostwriting Cash Review – Part 3

Today is part 3 of the ghostwriting cash course review and I will talk about another important chapter of the PDF. By the way, they are all important, but some have that extra detail that you cannot and should not miss. So this post will be a follow up to yesterday’s and is one of the core elements of the course; the necessary skills to become a renowned ghostwriter.

It is also a personal thing as it has affected many areas of my life and by implementing the course, I finally managed to get rid of that problem that many people face; perfectionism To some, the word sounds like a real quality, but in the world of ghostwriting, perfectionism can be the kiss of death for a number of reasons.

I won’t list them all here because, again, it would be unfair to give all the details, but one thing I can confirm is that most ghostwriters don’t have the luxury of being perfectionists. Personally, I think that in most cases, perfectionism is a blatant excuse for not finishing a piece of work and this “quality”, which I call a flaw, often leads to procrastination. This is, of course, my own opinion and feel free to disagree with me, but to some extent, people who don’t finish what they’ve started often use the excuse of “perfectionism” to justify themselves.

When you have a fair amount of ghostwriting to complete for a client, you typically have a deadline and marketers are picky, which is understandable since most of them pay up front and expect delivery on time. Thus, you will not have time to worry about small details and delay the sending of finished articles, reports or whatever you have been commissioned to write.

And yes, I did! Many times before I realized that there can be thousands of different ways to write an article and that I couldn’t afford to try this bias on this one and this title on that one. The Ghostwriting Cash report shows how NOT TO BE A PERFECTIONIST because ultimately, unless you’ve been given 3 months to complete a 400 word article, you simply won’t have time to “perfect” your article, regardless of what perfection means. since he wrote it. it is somewhat subjective. I learned the hard way until I finally read that subsection and it really clicked with me.

As an internet marketer, I remember planning writing or whatever, starting the writing and setting it aside to “simmer” for days, if not weeks, as if something was going to change and inspiration would suddenly hit me. forced to finish these “perfect” items!

No, nothing but concentration and work! Writing is a muscle and I don’t believe in the “muse” hype! Sorry to disappoint the die-hard fans of the muse, but when you’re ghostwriting for someone who’s waiting for a series of articles to be published on a site to make money, the so-called muse can wait in the closet or somewhere else because they don’t know it. will. aid!

What’s interesting about the Ghostwriting Cash Course is that as you progress through the PDF, you realize that most of what you need to become a good, reliable ghostwriter is common sense and hard work. Ghostwriting is not for the faint-hearted, but I’m pretty convinced that anyone with good writing skills and motivation can pull it off.

Also, in one of the subsections of “What skills do you need to be a ghostwriter?” chapter, Tiffany discusses the importance of her client’s requirements and why it is necessary to gain flexibility and accept criticism and comments from her whenever they are reasonable. When you start ghostwriting, you will have many different requests.

Some will want you to write in a particular style or voice and clearly, you can’t ignore these requests, especially when you’re starting out! No diva behavior is to be tolerated! Learning to be flexible and “fluent in writing styles and voices,” as I call it, is paramount if you want to make your customers happy and turn them into repeat customers.

There are tips and methods to learn how to do it and it’s best to learn from someone like Tiffany who has gained a lot of experience and reputation in the industry.

Initially, when I read this section of the PDF, I was not very confident in adapting my writing style to the needs of my clients and it was only when I received my first orders that I was faced with the “inevitable”.

I remember getting an order for some relatively easy items and disagreeing with the requests and details of the project, even though I didn’t tell the customer! I just thought to myself that this article would sound better in this particular style and oh why use stupid bullet points when you can write good paragraphs?

The point here is that when someone has hired you to do something, you can suggest ideas, but it’s better to go ahead and write what the client asked for. Internet marketers are always pressed for time, and in most cases they have already thought about what they want for their website, so why discuss it? It’s theirs!

So yeah, I had to adjust and stop complaining! And it also helped me save time because at the end of the day, you’re a ghostwriter, not a consultant!

Tiffany’s tips on flexibility are obviously something to read and keep in mind because they won’t help you argue with your client, especially when you’re new to the job. Don’t forget that it’s hard to build a good reputation, but it’s very easy to ruin it over one client, one project, and one article!

Now, I want to address something that is just as important as the previous points that I covered. This was probably the hardest thing to master, at least for me, but I’m getting there! Time management skills!

There’s a chapter about this in the PDF and I have to go back to it often, not because it’s hard to understand, but because it’s important to follow this rule. I won’t spoil it or give anything away, but there is something in there that is very valuable! I never thought of that little “trick” to keep up, but it works great and I’ve been able to turn my work in ahead of schedule.

Again, marketers hate it when you turn in their work late and that’s understandable. How do you feel when you order something, expect it on a certain day, and receive it 4 days late? I usually go crazy and get on the phone yelling and swearing!

For a ghostwriter, time management skills are something that can make or break you and unless you have a very good and valid excuse, you should always turn in on time or before the due date if you can because most ghostwriters ghost have a problem with this. You want to stand out and meeting your deadline should be a priority! Trust me, it is very helpful and your clients will appreciate the professionalism.

Finally, as a ghostwriter, it’s really important to know what your clients want and I’m not talking about the writing style here, but rather the type of format that marketers are going to request. Do you know the real difference between a report, a series of autoresponders, an ebook, articles, etc.?

Before embarking on the course, I was vaguely aware of the different writing formats, but once again, Tiffany has a comprehensive list of all the different writing styles that you may be asked to complete. The list is exhaustive, detailed and straight to the point! It’s just what you need and you won’t have to search for more information if one of your clients requests a subscription report or a viral report! I’ve bookmarked this section so I can quickly go back and read it whenever I need to refresh my memory on something.

Ok, I think I’ve covered the “Skills” chapter, so you should already know the main components of this section, which I can assure you will take the pressure off if you’ve been timid and indecisive about your writing skills. .

Too many writers don’t even try because they assume it’s going to be really HARD to compete with the crowd, but believe me, it doesn’t take much to stand out and make a difference! You just need to know what the rules are and what the “code of conduct” should be!

The world of Internet marketing is populated by “wannabe ghostwriters”; Yes, this may sound harsh, but it’s an undeniable fact, and marketers look for reputable and trustworthy people!

Now, with the experience and many tips contained in only half of the Ghostwriting Cash Course PDF – and remember I still have the videos and audios to review – you’ll be more than prepared to take on big projects and get your ghostwriting career off the ground! rise immediately!

Okay, I guess that’s it for Part 3 of the Ghostwriting Cash Course, but there’s more to come! The subject is endless and I want to finish discussing the PDF before moving on to the Craig Desorcy videos! Stay tuned! Part 4 will be available tomorrow!

Have a nice day!

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