tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31699720.post1423753700367335687..comments2023-03-27T07:56:22.279-04:00Comments on Kristophrenia: Gathering InfoKristy Baxterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07720394064601831599noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31699720.post-4422367038845099752008-01-20T10:07:00.000-05:002008-01-20T10:07:00.000-05:00You know, I'm not sure why I bother keeping track ...You know, I'm not sure why I bother keeping track of that stuff--contact info, etc. I'm just going to obsessively check it for accuracy just before I query them. But if they're right, I usually import the addresses into Word for my address labels. So I guess it's good to have them there in the first place, at least for my methods. I'm going to copy & paste that info eventually.<BR/><BR/>Unless of course, I e-query them, in which case it's a waste of time. *Sigh*.Kristy Baxterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07720394064601831599noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31699720.post-2507314755769045432008-01-19T19:09:00.000-05:002008-01-19T19:09:00.000-05:00I use a wiki to keep track of all this stuff. I th...I use a wiki to keep track of all this stuff. I think your way is much more organized. I remember your initial Spreadsheet of Joy post -- what a hoot.<BR/><BR/>I used to keep track of all the agent's contact info, but then after a few months I'd come back and discover this agent had moved, or that agent had left the business. So now I just keep track of names grouped by what they want for their initial contact -- query with 5 pages, query only, etc.<BR/><BR/>I use AgentQuery just as a handy way to search. Once I get the website, that's what I go by. Publisher's Marketplace is my second choice.Tia Nevitthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05489109929908389257noreply@blogger.com