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How to Craft a Query Letter Agents Can’t Ignore with Sam Hiyate | Ep. 61

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What makes a literary agent say “yes” to your book pitch in under 30 seconds?

Allison Lane sits with Sam Hiyate, founder of The Rights Factory, to demystify how to write a compelling query letter, position your book in today’s market, and avoid the most common author mistakes.

If you've been wondering how to land an agent or make your book proposal unskippable, this is your masterclass in reverse engineering your author marketing. Hit play now because the publishing game is changing, and this episode helps you change with it.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to tailor your query letter to grab an agent’s attention fast.
  • The role of market positioning, comparables, and agent fit in getting published.
  • What makes agents say no and how to avoid that response.

Resources Mentioned:

Timestamps:

  • [02:00] What agents scan for in a pitch beyond the writing.
  • [06:00] The real purpose of comparables in your proposal.
  • [17:00] How to know if an agent relationship is the right fit.
  • [26:00] Why your agent is not your marketing director.
  • [44:00] The truth about manuscript quality before pitching.

If you enjoyed today’s tips, take a moment to rate and review The Author’s Edge. Your support helps us grow and reach more authors ready to launch their books and share their message.

Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXNdz1Dh0ms

Rate, Review, & Follow The Author’s Edge

“So incredibly helpful!” >>> If that sounds like you, I’d be so grateful if you’d rate and review the show! Your support helps more authors build their brands, reach their audiences, and launch their books successfully.

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  • Click here, scroll to the bottom, and tap to rate with five stars.
  • Select “Write a Review” and tell me what you loved most about the episode!

And don’t forget to follow the podcast if you haven’t already. I’m sharing bonus episodes packed with insider tips, and I’d hate for you to miss out. Hit that follow button now.

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Send me a text!

What makes a literary agent say “yes” to your book pitch in under 30 seconds?

Allison Lane sits with Sam Hiyate, founder of The Rights Factory, to demystify how to write a compelling query letter, position your book in today’s market, and avoid the most common author mistakes.

If you've been wondering how to land an agent or make your book proposal unskippable, this is your masterclass in reverse engineering your author marketing. Hit play now because the publishing game is changing, and this episode helps you change with it.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to tailor your query letter to grab an agent’s attention fast.
  • The role of market positioning, comparables, and agent fit in getting published.
  • What makes agents say no and how to avoid that response.

Resources Mentioned:

Timestamps:

  • [02:00] What agents scan for in a pitch beyond the writing.
  • [06:00] The real purpose of comparables in your proposal.
  • [17:00] How to know if an agent relationship is the right fit.
  • [26:00] Why your agent is not your marketing director.
  • [44:00] The truth about manuscript quality before pitching.

If you enjoyed today’s tips, take a moment to rate and review The Author’s Edge. Your support helps us grow and reach more authors ready to launch their books and share their message.

Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXNdz1Dh0ms

Rate, Review, & Follow The Author’s Edge

“So incredibly helpful!” >>> If that sounds like you, I’d be so grateful if you’d rate and review the show! Your support helps more authors build their brands, reach their audiences, and launch their books successfully.

Here’s how:

  • Click here, scroll to the bottom, and tap to rate with five stars.
  • Select “Write a Review” and tell me what you loved most about the episode!

And don’t forget to follow the podcast if you haven’t already. I’m sharing bonus episodes packed with insider tips, and I’d hate for you to miss out. Hit that follow button now.

LinkedIn @allisonlanelit
Facebook @allisonlanelit

🔔 Subscribe for more tips and insights on writing and publishing!
👍 Like, comment, and share this video if you found it helpful!

  continue reading

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