Practice Pointer: When vetting a ghostwriter, make sure they say they'll do this one thing

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In this episode, Wayne Pollock (Founder of the Law Firm Editorial Service) explains why when a lawyer or their colleagues vet a ghostwriter, the ghostwriter should make it clear that they will also be serving as a "ghost thinker." About Wayne Pollock/the Law Firm Editorial ServiceLearn more about Wayne Pollock, the host of Legally Contented and the founder of the Law Firm Editorial Service: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waynepollock<br /><br />Learn more about the Law Firm Editorial Service: <br />http://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com<br /><br />Do you have any idea how much money your firm is losing when its lawyers write thought-leadership marketing and business development content themselves? Learn how much with the Law Firm Editorial Service's Thought Leadership Cost Calculator: http://www.WriteLessBillMore.com<br /><br />Check out blog posts and videos designed to help you and your colleagues improve their content marketing and thought-leadership marketing efforts:https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/blog<br />https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/videos<br /><br />Do you have a question about content  marketing or thought-leadership marketing you would like us to answer on a future Practice Pointer episode? Please email us at hello@legallycontented.com

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