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Checklist for interviews Estate Agents
If you are trying to find an agent, you have every right to ask in interview and interrogation. Unfortunately, most writers simply do not interview agents and accepting signed to represent. While representatives of the qualification is perspective, identifying them as potential agents. The questions you should ask potential partners may vary from project to project.
However, the following basic questions in most situations are appropriate:
1. Specialize in a certain genre of books?
2. What have they recently sold to fascinate more?
3. I noticed that you've sold X, as did the author get your attention?
4. Can I get a list of current and former clients?
5. I have permission from your customers?
6. Can I have a list of books that sold last year?
7. What are the books that are similarI have sold?
8. If you are a member of AAR?
9. If you adhere to the AAR Canon of Ethics? If no, please explain.
10. How much should I expect to sell my book to a publisher?
11. Who manages my account? What is their experience?
12. How long will he / she go to my account?
13. Who else to work on my behalf and in what capacity? What is their experience?
14. How long have paid my account?
15. Aboutmonitor work on my account? What is their experience?
16. How long will he / she sat on my account?
17. What is your plan to sell my book?
18. How much time do you think will it take?
19. What can I do to increase sales of the book my chance?
20. How much input I have in my campaign?
21. How often will I receive notifications / updates about me?
22. In addition to the sale of my book, that the servicesreceive?
23. At what time can I get all these services?
24. What do I do if I did not get the promised results?
25. Can I fire you? If so, when?
26. You will still be entitled to payment of taxes? ] If yes, what and how much?
27. What are your strengths, your advantage over other agencies?
28. What is the best way and the best time for me to contact you?
29. How long should I wait and wait to hear from you?
30. YouThey have a protocol for how they work together? If so, what is?
31. Do you have an author / agent agreement? If so, I can see it?
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