Ask any one of us ghostwriters: People, and not only Americans, don't want to write, can't write, don't have the time to write, or are uncomfortable with the aloneness of the process.
For just that reason, Marty Nemko reported in U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT that ghostwriting is one of the best careers for 2009. That will continue. It has to.
Although words are needed more and more in every medium - print, digital, audio, video and in-person - more and more don't want to touch the whole enchilada or any part of it.
Jobless journalists, lawyers, management consultants, and even chief executive officers ask me daily: Jane, where can I take a seminar in ghostwriting? Then they say: I don't want to have to get a Master's degree in this.
Because so many have asked, I will tell the world, and there are the restless, underemployed and unemployed in India and Singapore who are also interested in becoming professional ghostwriters.
The best, most affordable and most efficient training around is provided by ghostwriter, gifted teacher, and author in her own right Claudia Suzanne. Her latest how-to is "Secrets of a Ghostwriter," 2nd edition, published by WCPublishing. Both in-person and now online, Suzanne provides not only training but certification in ghostwriting.
The online or "distance learning" might be the best the package for those who want to try this out while still bringing in streams of income in other ways. Increasingly I advise those I coach to spread the risk by ensuring multiple ways of earning a living. That might include part-time gigs, temporary work, running your own small business, and just-in-time tasks.
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You can contact Claudia Suzanne at 1-800-641-3936, claudisuzanne@gmail.com.





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