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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

About My company is replacing its corporate WAN. Its headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I also have large regi

My company is replacing its corporate WAN. Its headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I also have large regi?
I have 500 employees and most of them spend half their time on the road, they need to upload data to their regional offices, at other times they work from home and need fast and reliable connections to their regional offices. I need you to describe at least two suitable WAN technologies for each of the three connectivity services: office to office, mobile to office, and home to office. Which options do you recommend above all and why?.
Computer Networking - 2 Answers
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gotomypc Any answers you get on Y!A will be severely lacking compared to a paid consultant. You don't say whether you are using a VPN, or really give enough information to really recommend anything. You need to find someone you can have confidence in and give them all of the information so you can get a real answer. If I were you, I wouldn't post that info here.
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Office to Office: T1 lines or a Frame Relay Mobile to Office: Dialup or 3G cards Home to Office: Any home DSL/Cable broadband service Reasons should be fairly obvious.

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

About Where to live - Baton Rouge or New Orleans

Where to live - Baton Rouge or New Orleans?
I am moving to Louisiana and taking a job at LSU, where I need to be in the office 2-4 days per week with flexibility about what time I get in and leave. My initial reaction is that NOLA is more my style - my husband and I like art, activity in the streets, nightlife, etc. My husband works at home. I've never had a commute more than 30 minutes, and fear I would hate it! Do you think living in NOLA would be worth the commute? And what would the commute be like?
New Orleans - 9 Answers
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You would be looking at a commute of an hour or more, depending on which part of New Orleans you lived and the traffic. You would do better to find a place in Baton Rouge. If you didn't wand to be in the city,you could head toward Gonzales or LaPlace. They are between NO and BR. You would have easy access to both. You could look in the area called the River Parishes.
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if you really hate commuting that drive will get old quick. Baton Rouge is pretty quiet except around LSU football time then it explodes. I'd suggest you live in Metairie/Harahan/River Ridge. you can find affordable housing and it's just a short drive to the City of NO.
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I'd suggest Baton Rouge.Nola is too much crime and stuff like that.There's alot of clubs and stuff in BR too,and you can make trips to New Orleans sometimes.
4 :
NOLA! i live there and i love it! every one here is so friendly! trust me you will love it. as for the comute...im not sure you will love that so much...people say that the crime rate in nola is a problem (which it is) but it is mostly among gangs and with drug dealers whatnot. if you stay away from that kinda stuff it will be fine. any way nola is so much more fun. i went to BR wen i evacuated 4 katrina 4 a bit and i hated it! nola is a much better place!
5 :
Hard decision. If it was me and my schedule was more often two days/week then I would live in New Orleans. Commuting four or more days a week will get old + expensive fast. The commute from downtown NOLA to the LSU campus is actually about 90 minutes each way - assuming no traffic problems. It is also about 75 miles each way, which means you will be putting a lot of miles on your car. The good news is the commute is almost all via Interstate, and the traffic (between BR & NOLA) is usually only really heavy during the usual AM/PM rush hours. It won't be too bad if you can flex your schedule to avoid those times. You could try living in New Orleans for a set period (ex. rent somewhere to live for 6 months) and move to BR if it doesn't work out. That will also give you time to decide if you like living in New Orleans. Note that living in one of the communities between BR and NOLA (ex. Gonzales) may be the worst of both worlds. You will have to drive everywhere and it won't be convenient to either city. Even living in the suburbs of New Orleans (ex. Metairie, Kenner) means a 20 to 30 minute drive to get downtown.
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II grew up in BR and now I live in NOLA. Baton Rouge is a cultural vacuum and personally I find it incredibly depressing. I guess for you though the question is, are you more of a homebody or a going out and doing stuff kind of person? If you spend most nights at home then live in BR. If you like to go out more often, live in NOLA. If you want to spend a lot of time in the Sleazy anyway, I guess you're really asking yourself-- would I rather commute to the fun stuf,f or commute to work? I will say though that that is quite a commute especially during rush hour. From 4-6, getting east through Kenner and Metairie is gridlock hell. You're looking at an hour minimum although I've been known to make it in 45 minutes at 2 am.
7 :
Baton Rouge traffic sucks and so does NOLA's. Your commute is going to get very old very fast. Live near BR, new orleans is still close enough to spend plenty of time there and BR has some fun stuff too. Trust me on the commute, I tried it for a semester at LSU and I spent more time in my car than anywhere else and it was exhausting
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I also would not really advise living in New Orleans if you're going to commute to Baton Rouge so many times during the week and you're scared you'll get tired of it. It takes an hour to get to the outlying cities of New Orleans and another half hour to actually get to NOLA. A portion of the time during the commute, you're on causeway bridges over swamps and/or bayous. The length of the drive and the scenery gets old fast. Like everyone else said, the traffic is extremely bad from around Kenner to all the way downtown NOLA. If you're looking for a big city, I would not suggest a city like Gonzales. It's not as urban as NOLA or BR at all. But if you would like the convenience, I'd say LaPlace. About a 30 minute drive, give or take, to both BR and NOLA. If you really,really want to live in a fun city with nightlife, I'd say New Orleans, because Baton Rouge pales in comparison to NOLA in that respect. It's big and has 250,000 people and has been growing because of the influx of people after Katrina (the pop. doubled) but it's not really like the other big, major cities in the region like New Orleans or Houston. It's almost like it's kind of a big small town with perks of a larger city like high-end/big brand name clothing stores and companies (Our mall has a Coach store, we have a Sephora and a J. Crew)
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I'm a student at Southern University in Baton Rouge, like right down the interstate from LSU, who lives in New Orleans. Thankfully, my class schedule is only for Tuesdays and Thursdays, but even with that I HATE having to commute from New Orleans to Baton Rouge, especially so early in the morning! [The morning traffic around 6-7am is horrible! People going to work, school buses taking kids to school! It can be frustrating!] I mean, it's not "that" far, but going just about 140 miles round trip for two days adds up, especially on gas and milage on my car. Thank God the price of gas went down because if it had not, I would not be able to afford to live off campus. As for you, if you really want to live in New Orleans, which it seems like you do, and that's where your heart is longing, I say move there. Personally, I love New Orleans and even with all of the commuting, I say it's worth it. If your work schedule requires you to work more than two days, look into finding a place close to Baton Rouge. It can still be in New Orleans, but somewhere on the East Bank, going west of the city. Check out Metairie or Kenner. LaPlace too. Safe suburbs with quick I-10E access to downtown New Orleans.

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

About Is there anyone in the baton rouge area that does pinstriping on motorcycles

Is there anyone in the baton rouge area that does pinstriping on motorcycles?
looking for an old school pinstriper to do a little detail work on my tins
Motorcycles - 2 Answers
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Pick up you phone book and call every auto painter in there. Ask them if they know of a quality pinstriper. You will come across a shop that seems to be more into the hot-rod, specialty market. Try to get someone through one of these specialty painters.
2 :
Try these. Custom Automotive Colors (225) 752-5947 11550 Cloverland Ave Baton Rouge, LA Rochester's Custom Boats (225) 275-3467 2396 N Sherwood Forest Dr Baton Rouge, LA

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

About How to tell your parents you're moving to different city with your boyfriend

How to tell your parents you're moving to different city with your boyfriend?
First off let me give you guys some background on the situation... I am 25 and my boyfriend will be 35 in September. We have been dating on and off a little over 2 years. We currently live together in the same city my parents live in and have been living together for 1 year, 4 months. When I moved out of my parents house, it was the first time I have ever moved away and lived without my parents for a long period of time. (I stayed with other family members for 1 month in 2005, after Hurricane Katrina.) I am very close to my parents. My mom and I have a much better, healthier relationship now that we don't live together. I am the only girl. My dad and I are extremely close and he still looks at me as his baby girl. I see my parents(mostly my dad) at least twice a week and email/talk/text them multiple times on most days. My parents aren't too keen on my boyfriend, which is understandable. We haven't had the most stable relationship, especially when we first dating. At the time, my boyfriend was going through some personal issues and wasn't sure what he wanted, so we broke-up a lot. We love each other and we've both changed in the last year or so, and therefore the relationship has changed in a positive way. We haven't been this happy ever in our relationship! We have talked about marriage and kids. As soon as we're able to save for an engagement ring, that's when we will buy it. Within the next year. Getting back to my question... After thinking about it over the past few days, we've decided to make the move to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where my boyfriend's business is. It's going to come as a complete shock to my family, as it was a shock to me. It wasn't something we were planning on doing until 2014 and I told my family we would eventually move. For the sanity of my boyfriend (he hates his job; he's stressed out; he's not sleeping at night; he's waking up in the middle of the night and not being able to fall asleep until 4-6 a.m.), we are making the move now. We are both quitting our jobs here in Slidell and we will be working for his company in Baton Rouge. We will both be making more money than we currently make, which will help with the engagement ring. How do you suppose I tell my parents and older brother that we are moving from Slidell to Baton Rouge, Louisiana in exactly 2 weeks from today? Yes, I know I'm 25 and I can do what I want, but I want my family to know about us moving. I want them to try to understand why I'm doing this and support me and this decision. And Please no stupid answers!
Etiquette - 6 Answers
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Here's how. "Mom and dad, I'm moving to another country with my boyfriend, we're going to bang each other every day in every position possible, and we're going to videotape it and sell it, if you don't like it, f--k you". There ya go.
2 :
Well tell them that u love him an y will keep ib cobtact with them tell them the truth always and promise them other things u think will make them feel better about u moving tell them the advantages that u will have moving there and hopefully they will feel much better
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Be honest in the same way you have been here, im sure your parents will understand, if they dont now they will do eventually, having the distance may make them warm to your boyfriend as they wont be seeing or hearing about any arguments etc. Wishing you and your boyfriend the best in life:)
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Are you sure you will get the jobs? Well, the best thing to do is to start finding a place to live there... How to tell your family? Well, invite them for a dinner-either your place or a restaurant, doesn't mean that much, explain to them how you want to move
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These are hugely tough economic times so I would base everything about the move on the fact that you need more money. Surely they will understand that. Any parents who care about their child, want what is best for them even if it means not seeing them often. Anything else is mere selfishness on their part. So just tell them. I know I am making it sound easy but I do hope you will find they want the best for you and will support your decision. Remember, if they get upset, it is selfish . I dont know how far it is but I bet it is close enough to see them on holidays and your relationship will actually thrive on not being too close, especially since they are not liking your boyfriend that much. I wish you the very best.
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I would not move anywhere with a man that I was not married to! What happens if you get there, after leaving your job and your family and he decides he doesn't want a girlfriend! You are stuck jobless, homeless and without your friends and family!

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Saturday, August 13, 2011

About Any good martial arts/MMA schools in Baton Rouge/Gonzales

Any good martial arts/MMA schools in Baton Rouge/Gonzales?
Can anyone please provide me with any info on any good martial arts and MMA schools in the Gonzales or Baton Rouge areas? I am interested in taking either Jujutsu, Hapkido, Muay Thai kickboxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Kenpo, Kajukenbo or San Soo classes. I have seen very few in LA. and especially these two areas where I work and live. Would greatly appreciate any info.
Martial Arts - 1 Answers
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U should check on google for a list of schools but ull have to check them out for urself to see if theyre any good. Good luck

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

About My company is replacing its corporate WAN. Its headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I also have large regi

My company is replacing its corporate WAN. Its headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I also have large regi?
I have 500 employees and most of them spend half their time on the road, they need to upload data to their regional offices, at other times they work from home and need fast and reliable connections to their regional offices. I need you to describe at least two suitable WAN technologies for each of the three connectivity services: office to office, mobile to office, and home to office. Which options do you recommend above all and why?.
Computer Networking - 2 Answers
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1 :
gotomypc Any answers you get on Y!A will be severely lacking compared to a paid consultant. You don't say whether you are using a VPN, or really give enough information to really recommend anything. You need to find someone you can have confidence in and give them all of the information so you can get a real answer. If I were you, I wouldn't post that info here.
2 :
Office to Office: T1 lines or a Frame Relay Mobile to Office: Dialup or 3G cards Home to Office: Any home DSL/Cable broadband service Reasons should be fairly obvious.

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  About Where to live - Baton Rouge or New Orleans

Monday, June 13, 2011

About Where to live - Baton Rouge or New Orleans

Where to live - Baton Rouge or New Orleans?
I am moving to Louisiana and taking a job at LSU, where I need to be in the office 2-4 days per week with flexibility about what time I get in and leave. My initial reaction is that NOLA is more my style - my husband and I like art, activity in the streets, nightlife, etc. My husband works at home. I've never had a commute more than 30 minutes, and fear I would hate it! Do you think living in NOLA would be worth the commute? And what would the commute be like?
New Orleans - 9 Answers
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You would be looking at a commute of an hour or more, depending on which part of New Orleans you lived and the traffic. You would do better to find a place in Baton Rouge. If you didn't wand to be in the city,you could head toward Gonzales or LaPlace. They are between NO and BR. You would have easy access to both. You could look in the area called the River Parishes.
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if you really hate commuting that drive will get old quick. Baton Rouge is pretty quiet except around LSU football time then it explodes. I'd suggest you live in Metairie/Harahan/River Ridge. you can find affordable housing and it's just a short drive to the City of NO.
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I'd suggest Baton Rouge.Nola is too much crime and stuff like that.There's alot of clubs and stuff in BR too,and you can make trips to New Orleans sometimes.
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NOLA! i live there and i love it! every one here is so friendly! trust me you will love it. as for the comute...im not sure you will love that so much...people say that the crime rate in nola is a problem (which it is) but it is mostly among gangs and with drug dealers whatnot. if you stay away from that kinda stuff it will be fine. any way nola is so much more fun. i went to BR wen i evacuated 4 katrina 4 a bit and i hated it! nola is a much better place!
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Hard decision. If it was me and my schedule was more often two days/week then I would live in New Orleans. Commuting four or more days a week will get old + expensive fast. The commute from downtown NOLA to the LSU campus is actually about 90 minutes each way - assuming no traffic problems. It is also about 75 miles each way, which means you will be putting a lot of miles on your car. The good news is the commute is almost all via Interstate, and the traffic (between BR & NOLA) is usually only really heavy during the usual AM/PM rush hours. It won't be too bad if you can flex your schedule to avoid those times. You could try living in New Orleans for a set period (ex. rent somewhere to live for 6 months) and move to BR if it doesn't work out. That will also give you time to decide if you like living in New Orleans. Note that living in one of the communities between BR and NOLA (ex. Gonzales) may be the worst of both worlds. You will have to drive everywhere and it won't be convenient to either city. Even living in the suburbs of New Orleans (ex. Metairie, Kenner) means a 20 to 30 minute drive to get downtown.
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II grew up in BR and now I live in NOLA. Baton Rouge is a cultural vacuum and personally I find it incredibly depressing. I guess for you though the question is, are you more of a homebody or a going out and doing stuff kind of person? If you spend most nights at home then live in BR. If you like to go out more often, live in NOLA. If you want to spend a lot of time in the Sleazy anyway, I guess you're really asking yourself-- would I rather commute to the fun stuf,f or commute to work? I will say though that that is quite a commute especially during rush hour. From 4-6, getting east through Kenner and Metairie is gridlock hell. You're looking at an hour minimum although I've been known to make it in 45 minutes at 2 am.
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Baton Rouge traffic sucks and so does NOLA's. Your commute is going to get very old very fast. Live near BR, new orleans is still close enough to spend plenty of time there and BR has some fun stuff too. Trust me on the commute, I tried it for a semester at LSU and I spent more time in my car than anywhere else and it was exhausting
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I also would not really advise living in New Orleans if you're going to commute to Baton Rouge so many times during the week and you're scared you'll get tired of it. It takes an hour to get to the outlying cities of New Orleans and another half hour to actually get to NOLA. A portion of the time during the commute, you're on causeway bridges over swamps and/or bayous. The length of the drive and the scenery gets old fast. Like everyone else said, the traffic is extremely bad from around Kenner to all the way downtown NOLA. If you're looking for a big city, I would not suggest a city like Gonzales. It's not as urban as NOLA or BR at all. But if you would like the convenience, I'd say LaPlace. About a 30 minute drive, give or take, to both BR and NOLA. If you really,really want to live in a fun city with nightlife, I'd say New Orleans, because Baton Rouge pales in comparison to NOLA in that respect. It's big and has 250,000 people and has been growing because of the influx of people after Katrina (the pop. doubled) but it's not really like the other big, major cities in the region like New Orleans or Houston. It's almost like it's kind of a big small town with perks of a larger city like high-end/big brand name clothing stores and companies (Our mall has a Coach store, we have a Sephora and a J. Crew)
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I'm a student at Southern University in Baton Rouge, like right down the interstate from LSU, who lives in New Orleans. Thankfully, my class schedule is only for Tuesdays and Thursdays, but even with that I HATE having to commute from New Orleans to Baton Rouge, especially so early in the morning! [The morning traffic around 6-7am is horrible! People going to work, school buses taking kids to school! It can be frustrating!] I mean, it's not "that" far, but going just about 140 miles round trip for two days adds up, especially on gas and milage on my car. Thank God the price of gas went down because if it had not, I would not be able to afford to live off campus. As for you, if you really want to live in New Orleans, which it seems like you do, and that's where your heart is longing, I say move there. Personally, I love New Orleans and even with all of the commuting, I say it's worth it. If your work schedule requires you to work more than two days, look into finding a place close to Baton Rouge. It can still be in New Orleans, but somewhere on the East Bank, going west of the city. Check out Metairie or Kenner. LaPlace too. Safe suburbs with quick I-10E access to downtown New Orleans.

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Friday, May 13, 2011

About Is there anyone in the baton rouge area that does pinstriping on motorcycles

Is there anyone in the baton rouge area that does pinstriping on motorcycles?
looking for an old school pinstriper to do a little detail work on my tins
Motorcycles - 2 Answers
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Pick up you phone book and call every auto painter in there. Ask them if they know of a quality pinstriper. You will come across a shop that seems to be more into the hot-rod, specialty market. Try to get someone through one of these specialty painters.
2 :
Try these. Custom Automotive Colors (225) 752-5947 11550 Cloverland Ave Baton Rouge, LA Rochester's Custom Boats (225) 275-3467 2396 N Sherwood Forest Dr Baton Rouge, LA

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  About Does anyone know of any at home jobs that ar...

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

About Does anyone know of any at home jobs that aren't scams, no set up fees

Does anyone know of any at home jobs that aren't scams, no set up fees?
I'm 5 months pregnant and just fired from my job last month because of being late due to being sick. I also was under FLMA but have no money to hire an attorney to look into suing this company for putting me in this position. Does anyone know of any at home jobs that I am able to work from Baton Rouge, LA? I have no car and if I did the first job I would get outside the home I would have to leave in about 4 months to go on my leave. Any help that can be given will be greatly appreciated!!!
Government & Non-Profit - 2 Answers
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With the advent of the internet, many people learned they can make money by inventing or providing an interesting, fun, or useful product or service and then getting the word out for free on the internet. I've read stories about KIDS making TENS OF THOUSANDS marketing cute pencil toppers or unusually-scented candles. Or, you could buy products at wholesale prices and then sell them (either on a web site or on ebay) at a higher price. Another suggestion would be to watch other people's kids in addition to yours, in your home. If this is your first child, though, you might want to keep in mind how VERY much time it takes to keep an infant happy and healthy. There is VERY, VERY little "spare time" the first three years. If you have ANY time when the child is napping, you are probably going to need that time to rest yourself. If you're strapped for cash and don't have a spouse who can support you, maybe you could move in with an understanding relative. If you do want to try an at-home job that is advertised, first check them out with the Better Business Bureau. (Google their web site.) Best of luck to you!
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I built an online business for six yesrs and gained $1000 monthly, Residual Earnings. I learned valuable training doing the work. So, I Walked From my other home based business and began about the startup company. The initial month I gained on the 1000 dollars. Take a look if you're seriously interested in creating a solid residual earnings. (link below) Best of luck!

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Sunday, March 13, 2011

About I need a job i' 15 and i'm from Baton Rouge Louisiana where can i find one

I need a job i' 15 and i'm from Baton Rouge Louisiana where can i find one?
I would like to work at 15 i really need a lot of help finding one and i live in Baton Rouge Louisana
New Orleans - 1 Answers
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I was just in Baton Rouge and it looks like you should be able to get work cleaning up damaged homes still.

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  About In Baton Rouge, LA with no help what is ther...

Sunday, February 13, 2011

About In Baton Rouge, LA with no help what is there to do other than to snap

In Baton Rouge, LA with no help what is there to do other than to snap?
Raising children in today's society is driving me to the edge. Not of hurting myself or my children but I feel my heart about to burst out of my chest and my head constantly hurts. Working is not enough because the economy now has driven all purse straps to be tightened. I need immediate help.
Family - 1 Answers
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http://fsgbr.org/ Best wishes

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  About Where to find literary agents in baton rouge...

Thursday, January 13, 2011

About Where to find literary agents in baton rouge louisiana or any good websites

Where to find literary agents in baton rouge louisiana or any good websites?
i am in the process of finishing my third book...my first one i didnt know how to publish and i got in huge mess. the second one i just finished and the third one i am still working on. i need to know where i can find a "literary agent" (whatever that is) and get my book out...i am obviously a child author...
Books & Authors - 2 Answers
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get ahold of a book called "Literary Marketplace 2009".... it comes out in August every year with next years entries. Check it out.
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There are several websites out there that will help you find an agent, my favorite is QueryTracker.net at http://www.querytracker.net/ . It is free and has a list of literary agents and also tools to help you keep track of who you already queried and who you haven't, plus more. They do a good job of keeping the crooks off their lists, but it is still a good idea to double check at http://www.sfwa.org/beware/twentyworst.html There are a lot of crooks out there. Never pay anyone to read or publish your book. A real agent will never ask for money except as a percentage of your royalties. Keep in mind that finding an agent and getting published is not an easy process. Some people have to query hundreds of agents before they find one who will accept them (sadly, some never get accepted), but be persistent and keep trying. You should also visit http://www.absolutewrite.com/forums one of the largest forums for writers. They can be very helpful. Good luck.

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