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		<title>Q10: How do you pick the sites you trust for leads?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Answer to #10 of 12 Questions I think are important for commercial writers to know. I think these questions are especially important for people newly striking out on their own. I use sites that are run by people I read regularly. Often, I follow them on Twitter and read and maybe comment on their blogs. [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>Answer to #10 of <a href="../../12-questions/">12 Questions </a>I think are important for commercial writers to know. I think these questions are especially important for people newly striking out on their own.</em></strong></p>
<p>I use sites that are run by people I read regularly. Often, I follow them on Twitter and read and maybe comment on their blogs. They write on the subject of writing. They are sites that regularly list jobs leads along with offering a wealth of information. Theirs are sites that have become writer resource sites.</p>
<p>When writers are obscure, when their focus is difficult to determine, I tend to be leery of leads they post. I may be wrong for that but it&#8217;s my gut reaction. And really I have no need right now to re-think that way of reviewing leads sites.</p>
<p><em>Do you pursue leads to get assignments? How do you determine the sites you trust for their job leads?</em></p>
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