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WhatQuestionsShouldYouAskYour GhostwriterBeforeandDuringTheir Writing Process?

WhatQuestionsShould You Ask YourGhostwriter Beforeand During Their Writing Process?

You and your ghostwriter must be on the same page. That way, you get to save time because there will be fewer errors. It will also ensure that they produce content that you like. That is why you must question them before the start of your project and during the process as well. Here are a few questions you should ask your ghostwriter about their participation in the project.

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How Are You Dividing the eBook? Try and have your ghostwriters send you a tentative structure along with the first draft. You should know what they plan to include in the book before they start writing. This way, they will have a format to follow. Ask your writer to change the structure of the eBook if you don’t like it.

How Many Sections Is the Book Going to Have? An important part of the structure of the eBook is the number of sections it’s going to include. You must ask your writer how many sections they are going to include in the eBook. Also, ask them tentative titles to these sections and the chapters within the sections. The more you know about the book’s structure, the better. This is because you will know if the book is including everything you want it to; if you have a tentative structure for it beforehand.

What do You include in Each Chapter? You must ask your ghostwriters what they are going to include in each chapter of the book. Now, you can’t expect them to give you every detail beforehand because there are always numerous changes during the writing process for almost every manuscript. That said, ask them to give you a brief outline of each chapter, with the main things they’re going to cover in each.

Try to have your writers send you these outlines after their second or third draft. They will have done significant research by this point. Therefore, they will have a good idea of what they should include in the eBook.

How Long Is Each Chapter Going to Be? You must ask your writer how long each chapter is going to be. This means that you should ask them how many pages and words they will dedicate to each chapter. Some chapters will be longer than others because they may require more explanation, and have more content to cover.

Therefore, don’t expect your writer to give you a standardized estimate of the length of the chapters. They should instead send you estimated word counts for each page, according to what content the chapters will have. Estimated word counts for each chapter will help you estimate if the eBook is covering everything you want it to in the total word count. Decide the total word count in the beginning and make sure you inform your writer about it at the start of the project.

How Are You Dividing the Book Series? If you are getting a book series written, you should ask your writers how they are going to divide the total number of eBooks between making a series. They will be able to plan the first book appropriately if they know what the structure of the series is. Each book should offer valuable information, but the series should build up to a climax in the last book in the series. You must decide on the number of books your series will contain before your writer starts writing the first. This is because they will need to know over how many books they need to distribute the content of the series. An ideal number of books in an eBook series is 3 to 5.

What Content Will Each Book Include? Don’texpect your ghostwriter to make adetailed outline forthe series before they start writing the first book in the series. That said, have them send you a rough outline of each book in the series. This outline should contain tentative titles for each of the books in the series. The outline should also contain a short paragraph on what each book will focus on. This outline will help you plan the book series as well.

How Long Will It Take to Finish Writing the Book? We cannot stress enough how important it is that you discuss deadlines with your writer before you begin the project. Decide when you want to publish your eBook. After that, estimate how much time it will take to write, edit, and fact-check the book. If your calculations allow you to publish your eBook on the date you want, that is great. If not, then you must extend the date of publishing. Inform your writers about the timeline that you have created and ask them if they can complete the project on time. If they cannot, try and negotiate with them about the deadlines. Make sure that the deadline you set allows them write the eBook comfortably. If you rush your writers, they may compromise the quality of their work.

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