FAQS
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1. As a writer, how do I keep track of everything I have going on without cluttering up my workspace? Here is a great resource I found to keep track of To-Do’s! STICKIES
2. What hosting service do I use or recommend? Well I currently use Host Gator, and I also recommend MomWebs Hosting.
3. Do I give discounts on bulk orders? Generally speaking, no I don’t usually. I will occasionally offer a slight discount per page or per bundle on larger orders, but you need to keep in mind that writing isn’t like I am selling a product that is already created and you order 5 or them or 50.
It takes me the same amount of time per article to write one, as it does to write 50. If I happen to be selling PLR material packages, that are already created, then yes you will get discounts on bulk orders for things of that nature.
4. Do I give discounts on rewrites? I do offer a bit of a discount on rewrites, taking into consideration the fact that not as much research is required. However, writing is writing, and it still takes me time to create a rewrite, so I don’t offer rewrites at a drastically reduced rate. And generally speaking, when asked to rewrite something, the original is usually so horribly written that I am practically starting from scratch anyway.
5. Is all of my work original? YES! All work is guaranteed to pass Copyscape, and be 100 percent original unless you are asking me to rewrite something, in which case the rewritten version will be original.
6. Do I share your work with others? NO! I do not share client work with others, nor do I use it as samples without receiving prior permission from you.
7. Does all work you order belong entirely to you? YES! I am a ghost writer. So unless otherwise specified, all work is yours to do with as you see fit, and to call your own. I retain no rights to it whatsoever.
8. What is a ghostwriter? A ghostwriter is simply a writer that works behind the scenes of a project, and doesn’t take recognition or credit for the finished result, or retain any rights to the finished result.
9. What is the difference between sales copy and standard content? Standard content is typical web content such as blog posts, articles, ebooks, etc. It may or may not be SEO’d depending on the type of project. For instance ebooks would not be SEO’d content. Sales copy is sales driven content with a goal or aim in mind to create revenue. Sales pages, landing pages, squeeze pages, adverts, these are all examples of sales copy.
10. Why is the rate for sales copy so much higher than standard content? Again, sales copy is sales driven content. The goal with it is to earn money. A well written sales page could earn you money several times over with the right products, and so is much more valuable a commodity than standard content.