Writing a pitch letter to a financial publisher is an important step in securing a paid writing opportunity.
It should be a well-organized, short and concise document that introduces your topic, hooks the publisher’s interest, and explains why your promotion will sell to their readership base.
A well-crafted pitch letter not only can stand out in a crowded inbox but also convince the editor to hire you to execute this idea.
To help you learn to write a pitch letter, I've created a simple outline you can follow. All you need to do is drop in your ideas and send it off.
That is the value of following a winning framework. So
many times you don't know where to begin. Mine will give you a place to begin.
By simply following my sample pitch letter, you can effectively communicate your ideas, credentials, and writing style, and increase your chances of getting a shot a creating a million-dollar promotion and making a ton of money in royalties.
With the right
preparation and confidence, your pitch could be the one that takes you to the next level of success!
P.S. SPECIAL BONUS: Includes a sample non-disclosure agreement you can use to protect your idea.
REMEMBER: Always consult an attorney before using any sample legal document to make sure it includes everything you need.
Meet Doug D'Anna
As a seasoned direct response copywriter, Doug has created hundreds of profitable
direct mail packages, emails, and video sales letters for the world's largest specialized information
publishers—generating over $100 million in direct sales.