I will ghostwrite content for linkedin, x, substack, and threads
A ghostwriter
About this Gig
Most know they should be posting on LinkedIn, X, Threads, or Substack. Almost none do it consistently. Not because they lack ideas. Because writing takes time they don't have, and most of what they write doesn't sound like them.
Here's what I actually do. I take one core idea from you and reshape it into platform-specific posts, in your voice, not mine. LinkedIn gets the depth. X and Threads get the punch. Substack gets the full thought.
What's included:
- Ghostwritten posts for LinkedIn, X, Threads, and Substack
- Content matched to your voice from a short brief
- Revisions included on every package
- Delivery in 2 to 6 days depending on package size
This is for founders, creators, and business owners who want a consistent presence across platforms without writing it themselves.
Pick a package below and let's build it.
Platform:
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X (Twitter)
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Threads
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Other
Language:
English
Purpose:
Brand awareness
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Engagement
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Education
Delivery style preference
Please inform the freelancer of any preferences or concerns regarding the use of AI tools in the completion and/or delivery of your order.
FAQ
Why does word count vary between platforms?
LinkedIn posts run 150-300 words for depth. X, Threads, and Substack (notes) posts stay short and punchy, 30-80 words. Substack (articles) issues run 500-800 words. I match the format to the platform, not the other way around.
Do I need to write a brief before you start?
Yes, a short brief. Just a few notes on your tone, key opinions, and the topic you want covered. The more specific you are, the more it sounds like you.
What counts as one revision round?
One consolidated batch of edit requests, not one edit at a time. Send all your feedback together and I'll apply it in one pass.
What is the voice call in the Premium package?
A short call before I start writing, so I can learn your tone, opinions, and how you naturally talk. It helps the content sound more like you across all 4 platforms.

