A cheeky technique to find clients that will pay you $1,000-$2,000/mo without thinking twice. You can use it TODAY to land a ghostwriting client. Today. Easily. Here’s how: >>> A Thread 🧵 <<<


Hey. Here’s a pop quiz for you: Who is the best possible client for your ghostwriting service? Someone who wants to grow their Twitter audience. Easy. Right? But here’s what’s not easy. How do you know whether that person is willing to pay for it? Not easy. Or is it…? 👇


How do you know if someone is willing to spend money on something? Here’s how: if he’s ALREADY spending money on it. Easy. Yes? So… you might think… “George is telling me to find people who are already paying for ghostwriting services..” But you’re wrong.


I want you to find someone who is using INDIRECT competition to yours. That would be an easier sell. Without having to “steal” a client from a competitor. So — again. How do you find someone who is interesting in growing their Twitter AND knowing they have money to pay you?


Easy. Someone who is spending money on Twitter ads. But… How do you know they would need a ghostwriter? Also easy. Go to their profile. Look at their tweets. Are they awful? No engagement? Good. This is THE PERFECT client for you. One-DM-close. But there’s another thing:


How do you find people who are spending money on Twitter ads? Here is where I wish I could give you a software or something. But I don’t know of any. Do it manually. Browse through Twitter and stop when you see an ad. Gladly — Twitter shows more than enough ads. Also…


How do I know it’s such an easy close? I have two friends who started Twitter lately. Both “quit” after a couple of days and started running ads. Both told me after about a week that they want to pay a ghostwriter instead. So…


Here’s a quick recap: • Find someone spending money on Twitter ads • Check their profile to see if the tweets flop • Offer your ghostwriting services Easiest close in your life. I promise.


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