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Generator für Ghostwriting-Briefings

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A ghostwriting brief generator gives you the questions to ask before writing a single word in someone else's voice. Enter the client and the type of piece, and it produces a brief in three parts — voice capture, substance, and logistics — covering how the client naturally speaks, their signature phrases and the tones to avoid, the message and opinions only they hold, the stories only they can tell, and the practical details of length, deadline, and approval. Ghostwriters and communications staff use it to capture a client's voice accurately and to set up an approval process that avoids endless rewrites. The whole craft of ghostwriting is invisibility: the finished piece must sound like the client, not the writer. Gather a sample of their real speech, draw out what they truly believe, and write so that even they forget someone else held the pen.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Enter the client name or role.
  2. Choose the type of piece.
  3. Gather a sample of their real voice.
  4. Draw out the message and opinions only they hold.

Use Cases

  • Capturing a client's voice before ghostwriting
  • Extracting the point of view that makes a piece credible
  • Briefing yourself before writing in someone else's name
  • Setting up an approval process that avoids rewrites
  • Onboarding a new ghostwriting client

Tips

  • Study a real sample before writing anything.
  • Note signature phrases and tones to avoid.
  • Get the genuine point of view from the client.
  • Agree the approval process up front.

FAQ

how do i capture someone's voice

Study a real sample of their writing or speech and note their natural register, signature phrases, and the words they would never use. Voice lives in rhythm and word choice, so the brief asks for a sample and the specific tics that make the client sound like themselves.

why does point of view matter in ghostwriting

Because a piece with no genuine opinion reads as hollow no matter how polished. The substance must come from the client — their real beliefs, stories, and stance. The ghostwriter supplies the craft; the client supplies the conviction that makes readers trust it.

how do i avoid endless revision rounds

Agree the message, voice, and approval process up front. Most rewrite cycles come from a vague brief or unclear sign-off. Capturing the voice and the core message before drafting, and naming who approves, keeps revisions to refinement rather than rescue.

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