If you have followed my journey the last couple of years, you know that I have transitioned into being a full-time ghostwriter, while also leading our Daily Writer Community and helping writers with this podcast and other resources.
Today, I’m thrilled to feature a conversation with my friend and ghostwriting mentor Nick Pavlidis. Nick used to be an attorney, but a few years ago he began to build a ghostwriting business on the side. He eventually transitioned away from his law career, and now he does ghostwriting full-time, in addition to running Ghostwriter School.
Nick is the main reason I was able to learn about ghostwriting and transition away from my college job this past year. The interview you’re going to hear is from a couple of years ago, when I was just getting started in this line of work, so keep that in mind. But I wanted to re-run it because this coming week, Nick is opening the doors again to Ghostwriter School. This is a great opportunity for you to learn about ghostwriting if you want to build a business that can help support your family while also using your writing skills.
This episode is a real-world case study of some issues and questions I was having at the time, as I was building my ghostwriting business. I think you will find lots of great material here to inspire you as you consider your own writing business.
You can learn more about Ghostwriter School here.
You can connect with Nick on Facebook or LinkedIn.
Also, make sure you check out Nick’s amazing Ghostwriter Growth Facebook group.