Jackman
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Okay, this might sound strange, but I've been ghostwriting for two years, and I absolutely love it. 
What is ghostwriting? I write things—LinkedIn posts, articles, even book chapters—and someone else puts their name on them. I get paid, they get the credit, and nobody ever knows I existed. At first, it felt weird. I'd see "my" words going viral under someone else's name. But then I realized: I don't want to be a public figure. I don't want to manage a personal brand. I just want to write and get paid. Ghostwriting is perfect for that.
The best part? Because clients are putting their reputation on the line, they pay really well. They want quality, and they're willing to invest. I've ghostwritten for tech CEOs, life coaches, and even a politician. Each project teaches me something new about a different industry. If you're good at mimicking voices and you don't need the spotlight, ghostwriting might be for you. Anyone else here ghostwrite? How do you handle the anonymity?
What is ghostwriting? I write things—LinkedIn posts, articles, even book chapters—and someone else puts their name on them. I get paid, they get the credit, and nobody ever knows I existed. At first, it felt weird. I'd see "my" words going viral under someone else's name. But then I realized: I don't want to be a public figure. I don't want to manage a personal brand. I just want to write and get paid. Ghostwriting is perfect for that.
The best part? Because clients are putting their reputation on the line, they pay really well. They want quality, and they're willing to invest. I've ghostwritten for tech CEOs, life coaches, and even a politician. Each project teaches me something new about a different industry. If you're good at mimicking voices and you don't need the spotlight, ghostwriting might be for you. Anyone else here ghostwrite? How do you handle the anonymity?