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A skilled ghost writer takes your concepts and ideas, turns them into something coherent, ensures the writing sounds like you … and allows you to put your name on it even though you didn’t actually write it). Stage 4: Proofreading. Proofreading would be third. That’s not editing, however. That’s ghost writing.
There are several tools that can help you zero in on great content ideas: Google keyword planner that lets you research keywords and concepts related to your core ideas. Editing and Proofreading. Once you complete the writing of your content you need to proofread it and edit it so that the grammar and spelling are accurate.
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