… over 171,000 Americans consider themselves writers or authors. They make an average of $63,607 per year and have -2.29 job-growth potential.
According to book-industry insiders, less than 200 of those writers are considered top professional ghostwriters. They average $35,000 to $120,000 per book, do three to five books per year —averaging $105,000 to $350,000 annually—and have enormous, albeit uncalculated growth potential.
Overall, my mind (and heart) are being blown open by the curriculum. To think if I weren’t be exposed to all you are teaching, I’d be walking around, a “ghostwriter” in total ignorance. I’m digesting all this at a very deep level.
Gail Harris, Co-author, Finding Zoe; author, Your Heart Knows the Answer, Award-Winning Copywriter
The first step toward leveling up from the crowd to that second class of elite, highly paid professionals is Introduction to Ghostwriting—the one-of-a-kind gateway into the captivating, challenging, satisfying, lucrative world of ghostwriting books.
Introduction to Ghostwriting is not merely the prerequisite to the only comprehensive, university-certified ghostwriter-training program in existence.
It’s also jam-packed with essential information, skills, and insights that every writer, author, editor, self-publisher, or even traditionally published author needs to put the power of knowledge behind their writing, their career, or their title.
If you’re ready to boost your potential and expand your mindset, you need Introduction to Ghostwriting.
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