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Somehow I feel like I'm scamming people if I have someone ghost write it for me or that I would be putting out a piece of junk product. If I have my own method of doing something or if I want to talk about my personal experience on something, shouldn't I write it?

Hire people to research and compile information for you. Turn your personal method into a framework. Bullet point it out and elaborate on the points (speak > transcribe if you're not a great writer). Then give it to a ghost writer (with a good track record).

That will cost more than $10k to do...but may be worth it if you have a marketing plan to promote and sell the book when you launch.

Have you thought about the cover, the distribution channels you want to leverage, the alternative marketing channels available for your particular book, etc.?

Those are more important than the writing piece in many respects because they dictate what and how you write (not to mention will dictate whether you sell any books or not).


Answered 8 years ago

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