Genealogists Can Earn Online
February 17, 2007 on 8:57 am | In Amateur Genealogist News, Genealogy Tools, Genealogy, Genealogy Tips, Geneology, Genealogie, Genealogist, Genealogy Blog, Hobbies, Hobby, Genealogy Latest News, Genealogy News | No CommentsUK based Genealogist and Internet Marketer Paul Duxbury has launched Genealogy Experts. The site provides a range of resources to help Genealogists take advantage of the Internet to generate a regular monthly income.
The internet has opened up the world of genealogy in ways which could not have been envisaged even a few short years ago. However, all the information that is available is leaving more and more people confused and asking questions about their findings as the thousands of questions that are posed in forums demonstrates. There is a massive opportunity for professional and passionate amateur genealogists on the internet but many of them say that they don’t know where to start.
There are full-time and part-time Genealogists or Researchers who are struggling to maintain their income as more and more information becomes freely available on the internet.
Many passionate amateur genealogists want to share their passion with others through the internet but are not sure what to do.
Many would like to be able to set up your own Family Tree website but don’t know how to get visitors to their site and to cover the costs of their hosting and other expenses.
Many enjoy writing about genealogy and would like to be able to earn a regular monthly income from it.
Many have their own genealogical website and find that it appears nowhere in the Search Engine rankings and it is costing them more than they are earning from it.
More and more genealogical information is now freely available on the internet. More and more professional and amateur genealogists who want to share their work and passion with others are admitting that they don’t know what to do on the internet! They want to be able to succeed and are looking for guidance and advice on how they can go about it.
Each and every month there are literally hundreds of thousands of people searching for genealogy on the internet? There is a massive opportunity for full-time, part-time and amateur genealogists to generate income on the internet but so far there hasn’t been one place that you can go to get the advice, guidance and useful tools to help you.
That is about to change!
Paul Duxbury is a passionate amateur genealogist and a professional Trainer, Coach and Internet Marketer. He understands the needs of genealogists and their passion for their subject. This has been demonstrated through his ownership of such major genealogy websites as The Amateur Genealogist, GenMates and Catholic Genealogy to name a few.
He also understands Internet Marketing and earns a regular four figure monthly income from websites and marketing on the Internet.
Following discussions within the Genealogy Community he has committed to sharing his expertise and working with full-time, part-time and amateur genealogists to enable them to succeed on the internet.
Through Genealogy Experts, a highly interactive online membership site, Paul will share his knowledge to enable individuals to:
Maximise their income from their websites and genealogical passion
Optimise their websites for the Search Engines
Discover how to earn a regular monthly income from various sources without compromising their passion for genealogy
Discover how to turn their research ability into a profit making skill
Learn how to tap into a massive market for your writing skills
Discover how Blogging can make them stand out from the crowd
Position themselves as an expert in the Genealogy Community
Visit Genealogy Experts Now!
General Weekly Overview
November 19, 2006 on 5:31 pm | In Genealogy Tools, Genealogy, Family History, Family Tree, British Genealogy | No CommentsJust a short update this week I am afraid as I am not feeling 100% at the moment! I developed earache towards the end of last week which seemed to pass and given that we were going away for the weekend didn’t think too much more of it. Big Mistake!
It has steadiily got worse over the weekend and this morning I found myself at an “Out of Hours” Doctor being prescribed some strong antibiotics for an inner ear infection. It’s very sore and my balance seems a little off at the moment and I am afraid that like many men (so I am told!) I am not a good patient.
If I am a little slow with coming back to anyone for the next few days please bear with me. I am hoping that it will not delay any of our plans for the next few weeks but am making some adjustments just in case.
I have a few other things planned for the next few weeks including a report on how you really can make a nice steady income from Adsense - notwithstanding some of the doubters that have been springing up of late. You will automatically get a free copy of the report if you are one of my subscribers.
GENEALOGY ARTICLE - Why the Apple Doesn’t Fall Far
If you’ve ever used the expression “the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree,” you know that it’s a way of saying that a child’s tendencies have a lot to do with their parents. However, this simple phrase also may conjure thoughts of family trees. How far, exactly, has the apple fallen? A family tree is nothing more than a easy to read chart showing births and marriages in a family, but making one can help clear up your research, especially when you have family members with similar names. Create a family tree to make your genealogy quest go more smoothly.
It is probably easiest to start from the bottom and work your way back into history when you are drawing out a family tree or building one online. Begin with yourself and your children and grandchildren if you have them. Lines to show marriage connect couples, and the children resulting from this marriage are usually shown by drawing a line down from the center of the marriage line. Remember to leave enough space for everyone-draw your lines longer than you think they need to be if you are doing it by hand.
Continue to work your way back through the generations. A family tree can be as detailed or simple as you need it to be, so you can include not only names, but marriage dates, birth and death dates, places of burial, and other information if you wish. Some people even include pictures on their family tree when available. This can make a nice display, especially at a family reunion or anniversary.
If you seriously need to sort through your information, however, it might be more beneficial to invest in a computer program or web service that will make a family tree based on the information you input. This will be more neatly organized than one drawn by hand. Many companies manufacture computer software to help you with this task, but this can be pricey, so read product reviews before making a purchase to ensure you get the tools you need.
When your family tree is filled with the information you have gathered, you will be able to easily see the gaps in your research that need to be filled. You may also see new connections between family members that you did not realize before. A family tree is a great tool when you begin in depth research to help you stay focused and organized.
FINALLY - ON A LIGHTER NOTE
Let me finish this short update with a note about Father Christmas! No it’s not me - honest! However, those of you who were with me last year may remember Santa’s Advice Blog. It was originally started for the parents at the various schools that my partner is responsible for but soon developed a much wider readership. Well santa has become all grown up this year and has now got his own fully fledged website! You can take a look by clicking on The Father Christmas Blog - do enjoy!
Free Genealogy Search Engine
November 3, 2006 on 10:13 pm | In Genealogy Tools, Genealogy, Free Genealogy, Genealogy Search, Genealogy Search Engine, Free Genealogy Search, Free Genealogy Search Engine | No CommentsFollowing on from my earlier message and following very positive feedback we have moved the Free Genealogy Search Engine to it’s own site which you can find at:
Free Genealogy Search Engine or http://www.freegenealogysearchengine.com
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