How To Get Your First Ghostwriting Client (close him at $2,000/mo):
Numero Uno: The Target

There are 4 types of clients. They either want

1. Followers
2. Engagement
3. Sales
4. Deals in the backend

Ranked by difficulty we get:

1. Engagement
2. Sales
3. Deals in the backend
4. Engagement

So which clients should you get?
People who want deals in the backend.

That's where the big money is.

Say client has $10,000 deals (agency, consulting, etc...)

You write for $2k/mo and get him one deal:

You're already paid for 5 months.

He'll love you.
I only recommend writing for people who want sales, engagement or followers if they are an established brand

AND DON'T NEED THE MONEY

Clients that think long term >>>>
Numero Dos: The Outreach

I've said this before so I won't go too deep.

Also this is kinda sketchy but it worked lol:
4. Followers* sorry :)
"Yo bro I love what you're doing with xyz, really appreciate the value you're dishing out.

Just wanted to say that I wrote 5 tweets for you. You're free to use them because I know they will get you great engagement.

And if they don't , I'll pay you $50!"
I included this image with the message (which had nothing on it and I was gonna fill only if you were interested lmaoooo)

What they saw vs. what it really was
15 people said no.

One said yes.

This guy tried it, turned out well and we got on a call.

Worst fucking sales call you could ever imagine, but he still hired me (gracias hermano).

$700/mo for 5 tweets a day.

Numero Tres: Pricing
1. Free + commision on deals (worth it if they have big deals in the backend)

2. Upfront fee + affiliate deal (worth it if they sell a lot)

3. Retainer (worth it if they just want high engagement/followers)

Don't write for less than $2k unless it's your first client.
Boom.

You already know how to close a client. Now go out there and make money.

But how do you actually deliver results?
@EdLatimore and me have been working on this for months now:

Introducing, The Templates:

Over 500 tweet templates for you to go viral / use for client work

(This is the actual system I use to turn anyone into a ghostwriter that gets paid)
Join the waitlist and get a HUGE discount when it drops on Saturday:

templateswaitlist.carrd.co
Btw this should be:

There are 4 types of clients. They either want

1. Followers
2. Engagement
3. Sales
4. Deals in the backend

Ranked by difficulty we get:

1. Engagement
2. Sales
3. Deals in the backend
4. Followers

So which clients should you get?
Our product with Ed Latimore is dropping THURSDAY

- Over 200 templates you can steal
- Over 500 tweets to get inspiration from
- Get your first ghostwriting client at $2k/mo

Join the waitlist for a HUGE discount when it drops:

templateswaitlist.carrd.co

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(Betting game):
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That's the bedrock of my strategy

And from that strategy, we have topics

Topics include (but are not limited to):

(This is Notion btw)
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1. Make a list of accounts that talk on each topic (let's take self improvement)

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EdLatimore min_faves:1000

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Having no ideas for tweets sucks

Especially when everyone has so many good ones

Today I write 50 tweets a day for clients in 60 minutes, and it's fun af

Here's how:
You're not getting new ideas because you're trying to invent them

Ideas are not invented, they're assembled

Everything you know right now is a collection of what you read, people told you and you experienced yourself

They're not new ideas, they're new angles for the same idea
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My ghostwriting team and I write for people making anywhere from $10k-$100k a month.

Here are 7 questions that we ask ourselves before we even tweet anything for them.

-Virality
-Engagement
-Influence
-Attracting paying followers

Let's talk Twitter:
1. What can I delete without losing the message?

I'm going to = I will
You might be able to = You could
Due to the fact that = Because
At this point = Now
Make use of = Use
At all times = Always
In case that = If
In order to = to

Less words = More impact
2. Does this hit a psychological bias?

Don't ask yourself "what's the bias here?" every time.

There are hundreds, and it's just inefficient.

But study these for 1 week and watch what happens to your writing.

(Images from titlemax(dot)com)
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