Creative Ghostwriter & UI/UX Designer || Helping people and brands turn ideas into meaningful stories and thoughtful digital experiences that build authority.
I’m a creative writer who turns ideas into stories, informative content and books.
I ghostwrite for people who have a story to tell or a message to share but need help bringing it to life. I help fulfil a dream, stamp a legacy, or build authority.
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Prompt 5: It’s a new week🥳 So it’s a good time to market your services Again. What services do you offer?
I need you to Sell your skill + The Value you provide + The Results you bring
For example: I’m Ronald a Ux designer and i help(add target audience) drive sales through content
→ I provide graphic design
→ I edit videos for brands
→ I xxx for xxx
→ I build product strategy for xxx..
→ I build marketing strategy
→ I manage ad campaigns
1. Attach link to your portfolio!!!
2. Attach a flier, a picture of yourself or your work(use ChatGPT to generate it you don’t have)
The goal is to let them know what you can do, and show them what they get when they hire you!!
Remember: use my ChatGPT prompt to repurpose tweet for your LinkedIn audience(Tag me at Ronald Eguh) I’d engage you 🤫
Link to LinkedIn prompt: https://t.co/HKb0BL6DNm
*Always Use short paragraphs for your posts*
Now Execute! Execute! Execute!
Also, this idea of them saying "people I normally date do so so" pisses me off.
Why bother coming on the show when you'll deafen the other with comparison?
Maybe Netflix should start suing them for comparison after the pods.
A majority of the "Love is Blind" candidates are delusional. They attach sentiments to the mundanest things.
"I visited Lagos in 2020."
"Are you for real? My grand aunty lived in Lagos in 2020."
"No way! Our connection is dictated by the universe."
"So true."
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The facial muscles responsible for smiling worked over time while I was watching #PeopleWeMeetOnVacation
Having read the book, I did wish many other scenes were included but this was still good.
I liked this loose adaptation. I loved the chemistry between Blyth and Bader.
Fact #1: Writing a book will be one of the hardest things you’ll ever do.
Fact #2: It'll test your patience, your confidence, your sanity.
Fact #3: It’ll also be one of the most rewarding experiences ever.
In more than 10 years as an editor, I've NEVER heard an author say they regretted writing their book. (Even the ones who ended up shelving it.)
To everyone working on a book in 2026, I'm rooting for you. You've got this! 💗
Stranger Things super fans might be vexed by their season finale, but it's nothing like what Umbrella Academy fans got. I was vexed for weeks after Umbrella Academy ended. The Duffers even tried to tie everything together, the other guys introduced elements and left it there.
I saw Netflix's Jay Kelly yesterday and it had me thinking about sacrifices and everything that gets to pay the between price.
Hope you enjoy reading and if you do, leave a like.
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This post breaks down simple ways to manage revisions without slipping into micromanaging, so the work stays productive, the process stays calm, and the final book turns out even better. it.
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In this post, I break down why rest is not a luxury for writers but a tool, a craft essential, and a productivity hack. This post shows you how rest sharpens your creativity, protects your wellbeing, and helps you produce better work without burning out.
https://t.co/mZtgh88iFQ
@Extrastiv Amen.
In hindsight, do you think telling him would have softened his attitude towards the whole thing or was this someone you knew for a fact didn't care?
@Extrastiv I read this twice to process it and I felt so bad for you. I know we get told to push beyond sickness and emotions when dealing with writing but it's never always that easy. Happy you had the money to refund. Sincerest condolences for your loss and I hope you're feeling better.
The ONE HOUR LinkedIn rule is real.
Your top creators and favorite influencers are using it.
Whenever you log in to LinkedIn, your first 60 minutes matter a lot.
Because what you do in that window determines if you’re just online or actually building your visibility, network, and income.
Here’s how to maximize your first hour every single time you log in:
✓ PHASE 1: COMMENT (30 minutes)
Yes, half your LinkedIn time should be spent commenting.
Here’s how to split it:
→ 15 minutes before posting
Engage with your favorite creators.
Drop thoughtful comments that add value or spark conversation.
This puts you in front of their audience before your own post goes live.
→ 15 minutes after posting
Reply to every comment on your post.
Double down on conversations, not just likes.
This boosts your post reach + makes people want to engage with you again.
✓ PHASE 2: CREATE (20 minutes)
Don’t let “what do I post?” waste your day.
Use this mini-framework:
→ 5 mins – Find a topic
Scroll through your saved posts, comments, or even Twitter for ideas.
Pick one topic that fits your audience.
→ 5 mins – Design your visual
Use Canva, Unsplash or Pinterest for visuals.
Great visuals = more scroll-stopping power.
→ 10 mins – Write your post
Outline your ideas quickly.
Get to the point.
Use relatable hooks.
Use whitespaces.
Tell stories.
Make it valuable, relatable, or bold.
If you have an offer or a product, let it be known in your CTA/CTV.
✓ PHASE 3: CONNECT (10 minutes)
If you’re not building your network, you're just wasting your time.
→ Connect with 5 people daily.
After commenting on their post, DM them.
Seen someone interesting
Just connect.
→ Reply to your DMs.
Opportunities live here.
Don’t ghost them.
I'm also working on this too.
10 minutes of intentional networking every day builds brand, trust, and opportunity.
Good evening.
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Every writing project needs the right partnership. Understanding whether you need a co-author, a ghostwriter, or a collaborator makes everything smoother. This post shows you how to choose the approach that works best for you.
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It's a constant tug of war trying to balance creativity when working with strict deadlines. In this post, I share how I deal with it without compromising my standards.
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