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What can be considered an acceptable positive response rate to a query letter sent to agents?
Is there a rule of thumb that can be used to know that your query letter is effective, or needs to be reworked? I'm thinking something along the lines of: if 1 out of every 4 query letters results in a request for more pages (either chapters or full ms), then you should stick with it; otherwise revise the query letter before sending it to additional agents.
Thanks for your help!
Is there a rule of thumb that can be used to know that your query letter is effective, or needs to be reworked? I'm thinking something along the lines of: if 1 out of every 4 query letters results in a request for more pages (either chapters or full ms), then you should stick with it; otherwise revise the query letter before sending it to additional agents.
Thanks for your help!