Our best moments as ghostwriters are usually when we receive feedback.
Client 1 (we ghostwrite their monthly newsletter) received a comment from her newsletter readers:
“Excellent article and insightful. Consider publishing an opinion piece in print media.”
Client 2 (we ghostwrite for their LinkedIn) received an email from their LinkedIn follower.
“Dear Xxx. We have been following your content on LinkedIn. And we love it. We’d like to invite you to become a regular contributor for our monthly medical journal.”
Client 3 (we submitted a final manuscript for their biography)
“I love it. It reads so well. It’s so engaging. Now I’m ready to sell it. Thank you so much for all the work you’ve put into it. Everyone in the family is happy.”
These are messages we've received last week.
True, as ghostwriters, we don’t get any credit for the work we do but we don’t mind at all because the satisfaction of leaving a client overjoyed is 10 times more valuable.
We can now walk into the weekend feeling like bosses. Can’t wait to get started on the next projects.
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