Copywriting Job: Good Corporate Ghostwriting Gig

Who wants work?

A client notified me of an interesting corporate ghostwriting job that could easily turn into many, many corporate ghostwriting jobs.

Job Description:

We are looking for a copywriter that is interested in working throughout the year to write 32-48 page books.

Project:

Write 32-48 page “quick read” books for our clients. These books will be short, punchy, hard-hitting, and will include a mix of explanatory prose and highlighted bullet points.

No research is required. You will use interview audio tapes, the client’s personal notes or business diaries, previously published articles or books, and video tapes of selected speeches.

Concise and hard-hitting copy is needed; these short, fast-reading books are short in verbiage but long in meaning, message, education and inspiration.

Project schedules call for all writing to be produced in a two week period once all materials are in copywriter’s hands (no formatting or layout required).

Please send a proposal as to your hourly rate, your proposed total hours based on the above description, a resume of qualifications and samples or a portfolio to: smoore[at]dpiweb[dot]com

I’ve worked with the parent company for a short time, and they have been wonderful: prompt payment, receptive to good ideas, smart.

Good luck!
Tom Chandler

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2 Comment(s)

  1. I am very interested. I love to write stories and never make time to write anymore because you cant get payed for it…I thought.

    brooke | Jan 15, 2007 | Reply

  2. Interesting project and although my responce is far too late I will take the initiative to reply anyways.
    My portfolio consists of fiction, long story, short story; horror/supernatural or suspence and erotica.
    I do love to indulge myself in the non-fiction genre offering you a sufficient example on my website as far as article content and/or E-book.
    Make replies to kelliehastings@yahoo.com
    Thank you

    kellie hastings | Jun 11, 2007 | Reply

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