Search guru.com for experienced writers, a job site where many ghostwriters register. You can see copies of their resumes, completed projects, work samples and hourly rates. Hourly rates average about $20, and flat fees can be negotiated. You can also see how their clients have rated them and how much they were paid for various projects, giving you a good sense of how reliable and professional the writers are. Use the search terms "ghost writer" to get started; you will see a long list of writers from which to choose.
Contact a self-publishing firm, most of which offer ghostwriting services. For example, if you want a book ghostwritten by a New York Times best-selling author, contact Arbor Books. The cost can run as high as $8000, or you can have a less prominent but qualified writer work on your project. You'll need to fill out a detailed form of your needs and submit it for a quote. Another option is the Jenkins Group, Inc., which ghost writes, edits, designs, illustrates and prints books.
Contact thewritersforhire.com, ghostwriters who write fiction including screen plays, novels and short stories, and non-fiction, such as Internet copy, manuals, newsletters, press releases, business plans, grants, resumes and much more. You will work with a small group of people throughout the project. The cost for one to five pages runs from $900 to $2900.
Hire an independent ghostwriter who markets her services on her own webpage, instead of working through a company or posting her name on a job site. The benefit is that you can see how the writer designs a webpage and how she writes. If the style and correctness impress you, contact her to negotiate a fee, or review the fee schedule.