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Archive for March, 2010

If you’re in the internet marketing industry, then you would have heard that John Reese deleted his Twitter account of 25k followers.

His reasons are:

1. Response to his tweets are decreasing
2. He has better results doing other marketing stuff
3. It’s taking up a lot of his time

Since he’s one of the more popular internet marketers, many look up to him and follow his advice.

If you’re thinking whether you should follow him and delete your own Twitter account, here’s some advice.

1. If you enjoy using Twitter to get business, then carry on.

2. If you’re making good sales with Twitter, carry on.

3. If you spend many hours on Twitter with hardly any sales, then maybe you should call it a day.

Just because Twitter does not work well for John Reese’s business, doesn’t mean the same applies to you.

It’s as simple as that.

It all boils down to what works for you and are you happy with it.

If you tell Gary Vaynerchuk that video marketing sucks because it doesn’t work for your business…do you think he gives a damn?

DISCLAIMER: I personally hardly use Twitter but a lot of my peers get decent traffic and leads from it.

Finally back with my ghostwriting service after the Chinese New Year.

A whole week of relaxing and not doing anything is nothing to be ashamed of.

But back at the office, I have to pay my debt. All the orders for ghostwriting are piled up. The money is paid but the work’s not started yet :-(

Now that everything’s back to normal, I want to tell you about a conversation I had with a client.

Basically she told me that she had nightmares working with the previous ghostwriter and it wasted her time and money. She paid $200 for 50 articles.

That works out to be $4 per 500 word article. I would never write for that price.

Anyway, the articles were delivered on time — which is excellent.

But the quality sucked big time.

Here’s a sniff of one of the articles:

“Being environmentally friendly is one of the advantages of doing good things for the environment. If one wants to be green to the environment, there are many chances”.

The words are in English but it sure hell doesn’t make any sense.

This is the problem with offering ghostwriting services. People expect you to charge a low price, deliver quality and on time.

ghostwriting fearAnd when they come across someone delivering garbage to them, they start screaming and yelling.

There are hundreds of stories where hopeful ghostwriting projects have turned into disasters.

Here’s some tips on how to avoid them.

There are 5 indicators that the freelance writer is going to give you a nightmare.

1. He’s offering his writing services at shockingly cheap rates

2. When you communicated with him, he had difficulty understanding your needs

3. He was slow with his response to your questions

4. He couldn’t give you advice on your articles such as the title and keywords

5. His websites look pretty……Pretty awful.

If you see or experience any one of the above, hold on your cash.

Chances are, you’re dealing with a non-professional ghostwriting who is about to drain your time and money.

The golden rule when outsourcing your information product to a ghostwriter is to make sure they are experienced internet marketers who understands selling online. — This is a big help.

So following the above set of guidelines, you are now much better prepared when hiring a ghostwriter.

For more information on ghostwriting services, visit
http://www.eliteghostwriters.com/infoproducts.html