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Old 12-03-2010, 12:27 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by kcmay View Post
I suggest making a spreadsheet or list to keep track of reviewers you query and/or send your ebook file to, if/when the respond and whether they agree or decline. After a while, I started to wonder whether I queried those people yet or not... That way, if they agree to read/review and tell you their queue is about 6 weeks long, you can check back in 8 weeks if you haven't heard from them.
I recommend that too. I don't use a spreadsheet (though maybe I should).

I just type in the name of the blog in the list for that day. After I gone through a dozens and dozens of blogs, I start wondering if the blog I'm about to send is one I've sent to before. Then I can just do a quick search. When I get a positive response, I bold the name of the blog. If I get a negative response, I strike it.

Something I'm about to start doing is is listing the email address I sent to along with the name of the blog. Often, the two have nothing in common. And it can be a chore puzzling out which blog in the list just responded.

-David
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