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WITS Throwdown – Query Strategy: Narrow Focus or Scattergun? Part 2 (or the correct way)
by Orly Konig-Lopez Last week you heard Fae explain her query technique. While she takes a conservative approach, I have a slightly – okay, drastically – different method. For me, it’s a numbers game. Now that doesn’t mean toss an … Continue reading →
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WITS Throwdown: Query Strategy-Narrow Focus vs Scattergun?
by Fae Rowen Well, Laura Drake, AKA The Queen of Querying, finally helped me into the big scary world of querying. With both feet. On the first Sunday in December she helped me send out eleven queries. Those of you … Continue reading →