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Why Ghostwriters (Usually) Suck — and Why I Still Believe in People

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As a marketing business owner, I’ve been fortunate to work with many of my clients for years — some, even decades. It’s more a reflection of the long-term relationships you can build when you actually get each other.

That’s not a brag, if I’m being honest, my client roster has gotten smaller over time for these services. Not because of bad work — it’s because using a more inexperienced ghostwriter is cheaper. AI is cheaper. And for a lot of brands, “good enough” is good enough. I learned this the hard way as well. #experience

Still, when it comes to ghostwriting — whether it’s blog posts, emails, or thought leadership pieces — I’ve heard a familiar complaint:
“Why do ghostwriters suck?”

Let’s unpack that.


AI Is Quick. People Grow.

AI can spin up a passable post in seconds — if you teach it. It’s great for volume and speed, but it can’t care. It doesn’t get better over time unless you get better at prompting it. (That’s maybe a whole other post, but either way, both take some of your personal investment.)

A human, though — one who’s invested, who learns your rhythms, who sees what makes your audience lean in — that person pays dividends. That’s where the magic happens.

When you hire a writer, don’t think in terms of contracts or performance clauses right away, I’ve heard that argument. Start small. Give them a handful of test assignments — three to five solid pieces. See how they handle feedback. See if they listen.

If there’s promise there, invest in them. Help them help you. That’s the key. Over time, they will get invested in you, too.


The Problem Isn’t Always the Writer

It’s easy to blame the ghostwriter when content doesn’t land. But here’s the truth: most writers don’t want to write poorly. They just don’t yet have the depth of understanding — the feel — for your voice, your brand, your audience.

Your feedback early on is key. That kind of understanding isn’t something you can fake. It takes time, some guidance, and a little trust — all things many business owners feel they don’t have time for. But if you make that investment, it pays dividends.

Sometimes the problem isn’t the writer at all; it’s the expectation. If you want high-level ghostwriting, WHICH IS TRULY MY POINT HERE: hire someone with experience. But, if you want to grow new talent, give them your time. If you don’t want to do either, be okay with what you get.


Ghostwriting Done Right Is an Art

When ghostwriting works, it’s because someone took the time to understand the story behind the words — the voice, the tone, the purpose. That kind of ghostwriting doesn’t suck. It sings.

That level of writing comes from experience. It’s not to knock newcomers — but in ghostwriting, it helps to have been “in the trenches” of your field long enough to know what authenticity sounds like.

As with most things in business (and life), you get what you invest in. And you usually get what you pay for.


Final Thought

So, do ghostwriters suck?
Yeah, sometimes. But the ones who don’t — the ones who take the time to grow with you — are priceless.

Finding good help is always hard to do. Finding invested help — someone who cares as much about your message as you do. When you do find it, it’s worth it.

And that’s something no AI can replace.

Over the years, I’ve built relationships across multiple industries. Some I still work with, some I just keep in touch with — but if you’re looking for a good writer or wondering what kind of help you need, hit me up. I’m always happy to connect you with someone who fits, whether that’s through Leg Up or someone else entirely. I’m happy to advance together.

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Which Digital Ad Channels Deliver the Best ROI?

Digital advertising can be one of the fastest ways to grow your business—but only if you choose the right channels. With options ranging from Google Search Ads to social media campaigns, it’s easy to spend money without seeing meaningful results.

For small and medium-sized businesses, every advertising dollar counts. That’s why it’s crucial to understand which channels deliver the best return on investment (ROI) for your goals. At Leg Up, we help businesses plan, launch, and optimize campaigns that actually drive revenue.

Let’s break down the most effective digital ad channels in 2025 and how to leverage them.


1. Google Search Ads: Capture Intent-Driven Leads

Google Search Ads appear when someone searches for keywords related to your products or services. These ads target users who are actively looking for solutions—meaning the intent to purchase is high.

Why they work:

  • You reach users at the moment they’re searching.

  • You can target by keywords, location, device, and more.

  • Ads can include features like sitelinks, call extensions, and reviews to boost conversions.

Example: A customer searches “best website design company near me”. A well-optimized Google Ads campaign ensures your business appears at the top of the search results, driving high-quality traffic ready to convert.

Pro tip: Continuously test ad copy, landing pages, and bidding strategies to maximize ROI.


2. Social Media Ads: Build Awareness & Retarget Visitors

Social media platforms—like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok—offer unparalleled targeting options based on demographics, interests, behaviors, and job titles.

Benefits:

  • Build brand awareness in your target audience.

  • Retarget users who have visited your website but didn’t convert.

  • Showcase products or services through engaging visuals or video content.

Best practices:

  • Test different audiences and ad creatives.

  • Use retargeting campaigns to capture users who didn’t convert initially.

  • Track metrics like click-through rate (CTR), cost per conversion, and engagement to refine campaigns.

Leg Up Advantage: We help businesses design custom social ad campaigns that speak directly to their ideal customer.


3. Display & Retargeting Ads: Stay Top-of-Mind

Display ads appear across websites in the Google Display Network or other ad networks. Retargeting ads, in particular, are powerful because they focus on people who have already interacted with your business.

Why retargeting works:

  • Keeps your brand visible after a user leaves your site.

  • Often results in higher conversion rates than cold traffic campaigns.

  • Reinforces messaging and builds trust over time.

Example: A visitor browses your services page but leaves without filling out a form. Retargeting ads remind them of your offering, guiding them back to complete the action.


4. Video Ads: Engage Through Storytelling

Video is dominating online engagement, and platforms like YouTube allow you to reach audiences in a highly engaging format. Video ads can showcase products, explain services, or tell your brand story.

Benefits:

  • Increases brand recall and trust.

  • Converts at higher rates when paired with landing pages or lead forms.

  • Can be used for both prospecting and retargeting campaigns.

Tips for effective video ads:

  • Keep it short and focused (15–60 seconds).

  • Add captions for viewers who watch without sound.

  • Optimize titles, descriptions, and thumbnails with keywords for better reach.


5. Local & Geo-Targeted Ads: Focus on Your Market

For small businesses, reaching the right local audience is often more valuable than broad national campaigns. Geo-targeted ads ensure your message is delivered to users near your business location.

How it works:

  • Target users within a specific radius or zip code.

  • Combine with search, social, or display campaigns for maximum efficiency.

  • Ideal for service-based businesses or brick-and-mortar stores.

ROI Benefit: Every click is more likely to turn into a customer when you focus on nearby prospects.


6. Measuring ROI Across Channels

Running ads without tracking is like throwing money into a black hole. To maximize ROI:

  • Define your conversion goals: form submissions, calls, purchases, newsletter signups, etc.

  • Use analytics tools to monitor performance metrics: CPC (cost per click), CTR, conversions, and ROAS (return on ad spend).

  • Continuously test and optimize campaigns. Stop spending on underperforming channels and scale those that work.

Leg Up uses a data-driven approach to ensure every dollar spent on advertising delivers measurable results.


7. How to Choose the Right Channels

The “best” ad channel depends on your business goals, audience, and budget. Here’s a simple way to approach it:

  • High-intent leads → Google Search Ads

  • Brand awareness → Social Media Ads & Video Ads

  • Re-engaging visitors → Display & Retargeting Ads

  • Local conversions → Geo-targeted Ads

Many businesses see the best results by combining multiple channels into a coordinated strategy.


The Bottom Line

Digital advertising is powerful, but only when executed strategically. The right mix of search, social, display, video, and local ads can generate leads, increase conversions, and grow your business efficiently.

At Leg Up, we help businesses:

  • Identify the channels most likely to deliver ROI.

  • Design ad creatives that resonate with the audience.

  • Track performance and optimize campaigns for maximum results.

Ready to make your ad dollars work smarter, not harder?

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