Those with experience say that placing a listing of a screenplay's logline or synopsis for display on a static website service might be better than nothing, but it's a simple fact that no matter how good that website service, the vast majority of scripts listed there will NEVER BE LOOKED at by industry people. And that's why sending a query directly to producers, agents and studio development executives still makes the difference.
But mailing a query letter directly to over a thousand active industry people would cost you over $400 including postage and the cost of materials and that doesn't even take into account the value of all your time it takes to execute such a mailing.
eQuery
doesn't charge $400 however.
The
fee is only $250.
However,
for the current period, eQuery will agree to perform this
for HALF OFF.
You
will be able to use eQuery for only $125
if you use it right now, and screenwriters are doing this with credit card or online check.
eQuery
online will make a commitment to no more than SEVEN
screenwriters per week.
We
do this to avoid burning out the industry contacts and to
maintain the best possible response rate for users.
eQuery
online makes commitments to those 7 screenwriters per week on a
first-come, first-serve
basis. |