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How To Find Ghostwriting Clients On Threads (Step by Step)
Most writers are “posting for visibility.” Ghostwriters post for leads. Here's exactly how to find clients on Threads step by step : Step 1: Fix your bio so clients know what you do Your bio should answer 3 things fast: - Who you help - What you do - What result you help them get Example: “I help coaches turn their story into high-ticket ghostwritten content using AI.” If your bio is vibes only, you’re hiding from money. Step 2: Follow people who can actually pay you Stop only following other writers. Follow: - Coaches - Consultants - Course creators - Agency owners Your future clients are talking about content, offers, overwhelm, and “I need to post more.” That’s your lane. Step 3: Engage before you pitch For 10–15 minutes a day: - Reply to their posts with thoughtful comments - Add an insight, story, or practical tip - Make their content look smarter by being in the replies You’re building familiarity. People buy from the name that keeps showing up with value. Step 4: Post like someone they’d want to hire. Your posts should show you can: - Tell a clear story - Break down ideas simply - Write hooks that make people stop scrolling Post: - Client-style stories (“I helped X turn Y into Z”) - Behind-the-scenes of your writing process - Before/after examples of content you’d write You’re not just “sharing content.” You’re giving them a preview of working with you. Step 5: Use soft CTAs in your posts. Don’t just drop gems and disappear. End posts with: “If you want help turning your story into content that sells, reply ‘GHOST’ and I’ll send details.” or “Need help with your content? My DMs are open for 1:1 ghostwriting support.” If you never invite, they never ask. Step 6: Move from replies → DMs smoothly When someone engages a lot or replies “I need this,” you say: “Happy to help. Want me to send a few ways I work with clients?” Then in DMs: - Ask what they do - Ask what they’re struggling with - Offer 1 simple service (not your whole menu)
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Thanks for this Golden tips. I will surely get started with this. Also, the "Threads" is it Instagram Threads?
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@Minolta Walker OK. Thanks
Today, I’m giving out my new children’s book The Lantern That Never Dies — completely free.
I wrote this story to inspire young readers with faith, courage, and imagination, and I wanted to share it with any parent who would love something meaningful for their child to read. This PDF is perfect for bedtime reading, quiet time, learning moments, or simply giving your child a story filled with light and hope. There’s no pressure, no signup, no catch if you want it, it’s yours. This is just my way of giving back and sharing a little piece of the creative work I enjoy doing. If you’re curious, enjoy reading with your kids, or just love children’s stories, feel free to download and enjoy. The full-wrap cover was shared yesterday, and today the full PDF is available for free. If you read it, I’d love to know what your kids think their reactions mean more than anything. Enjoy the story, and thanks for being part of this creative journey. 🌟
Today, I’m giving out my new children’s book The Lantern That Never Dies — completely free.
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Nice Book 📕. Have you ever tried doing doing Self-publishing of your books?
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@Jamiu Bolaji That's great. Is it on Amazon you are publishing? How far is the progress now?
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Overconfidence with a touch of procrastination is what I'm battling. I am always too confident that I can meet the target when I have a writing deadline, whether for myself or a client. And that leads me to procrastinate and end up working overtime.
But fortunately, I was able to conquer it by breaking the writing down and following a strict writing routine till I'm done with a particular book or project 💯
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Helping Brands and individuals shine through Design, Content, Animation & Strategy 🔥💯

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