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Here’s how to start your own ancestry-television
business online on a shoestring budget. Learn how to launch family history/genealogy television shows globally on your Web
site, produce videos, and publish hobby materials, publications, books, multimedia, or life stories as a pay-per-view or sponsored
free entertainment. Create social history documentaries.
Customize vintage maps and family atlases. Give visibility to family history educational entertainment businesses. Supply genealogy tools and videos to followers of the second most popular hobby in the country with more than 113 million people interested in genealogy and related family history topics. Provide or market content and tools to those that want to know more about their ancestor’s roots, migrations, and social history. What news did the papers print in your ancestor’s lifetime? You’ll learn practical, specific steps on how to adapt real life stories into romance novels, skits, plays, monologues, biographies, documentaries, or newsletters. Produce genealogy/family history television programs on Web sites or specialty/niche television stations. Follow steps to start genealogy journalism and personal history television, Web-based businesses. Interview individuals tactfully with these sample questions. Record life experiences using oral historian’s techniques. Avoid pitfalls. Learn to write and/or collect and showcase personal history videos. Produce your own documentaries. Showcase other people’s genealogy tools. Or to browse book excerpt, click on the publisher's site at: http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?isbn=0-595-44947-6 |
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Book Excerpt
How to Launch a Genealogy TV Business Online Start Family History/Ancestry Shows Globally Produce Videos, & Publish Hobby Learning Materials or Life Stories Table of Contents Chapters 1 Create Customized Family History and
Migrations Maps 2 Writing, Publishing, and Selling Your Own Family History Novels as Small Booklets
or Pamphlets 3 How to Format Your Family History
Novel or Novella Manuscript
4 Self
Promotion and Plugging Self-Published and Print-On-Demand Family History Novels 5 Pre-Selling Your Family History Novel with a Web Hub before Publication 6 Getting a Strong and Visible Platform for Print-on-Demand Family History Novels 7 Writing Family History and Romantic Memoirs as Time Capsules for Internet
Video Theater or Radio 8 Adapting Life Stories and Current Issues in the News to Family History Novels 9 Should You
Become a Family History Novel Book Publisher? 10 Writing about Peoples’ Inner Payoffs and Moral Needs in Family History Fiction
11 Using Fictionalized True Stories in the News as Family History Novels 12 How Family History Novels Actually Sell Solutions to Real Relationship
Problems 13 How to Write a Genealogy Course Syllabus
and Teach Online to Market Your Projects 14 Opening Your Own Genealogy/Personal History Online or Broadcast TV Program 15 How to Open a Business Producing Family History Specialty/Niche
Training Videos 16 Create and Webcast Online or on TV a Training Video on Document Rescue 17
How to Produce Online Broadcasts of Video & Multimedia Extended Family Newsletters 18 International Family Reunions Online 19 Personal Video News Releases & Success Stories Online 20 Inspirational Video and Print Publications for Genealogists 21 Self-Help Seminar Seminars Online on Family History Research Techniques 22 How to Make Online Family History Documentary Videos with Audio Visual Software 23 What Genealogy Documentarians Can Learn from Published Authors about Visibility Online
Appendix A: Directory of Cable and National Broadcast Media
Appendix B: Video Wholesalers and Distributors
Bibliography Index Introduction Here’s how to start your own ancestry-television business online. Learn how to launch
family history/genealogy television shows globally on your Web site, produce videos, and publish hobby materials or life stories
as a pay-per-view or sponsored free entertainment. Create a social history documentary, customize vintage maps and family
atlases, or create an educational business supplying enthusiasts of the second most popular hobby in the country with more
than 113 million people interested in genealogy and related family history topics. Most people want to know more about their roots, origins, home life, work day, social status,
relationships, migrations, marriages, health, attitudes, customs, folklore, clothing, foods, environment, and the social issues
in the news during the time in which their ancestors lived. You’ll learn how to adapt real life stories into romance novels, skits, plays, monologues,
or biographies. You’ll see the techniques of starting and operating a genealogy journalism and personal history business.
Here’s how to interview individuals or groups and record life experiences as an oral historian. Avoid the pitfalls. Learn how to start a genealogy television network (station) on your
Web site. Here’s how to finance, write scripts, interview, and produce
a documentary. Here are the techniques and tools for you to write, publish, and market family or personal history publications
such as books or newsletters on a shoestring budget. Start and operate a business supplying tools, research, training, and
entertainment for those interested in genealogy, family history/ancestry, vintage maps, and current issues in the news—for
the hobbyist, researcher, or entrepreneur.
*** Chapter One Make Customized Family History and Migrations Maps How
to Research, Collect, Customize, Create, and Reproduce Old Maps as a Family Atlas and Personal History Time Capsule
Yes, there
are online markets waiting for you to start your own Family History Channel online. Choose your niche. Broadcast those historic
genealogy maps with video commentary on your Web site as an online television station. Your family history videos can improve
the quality of life for others by showing how you made choices and overcame adversities to finally transcend life’s
issues by showing commitment to your most important values. Family history is one of the fastest growing viewing markets around the world and the second most popular
hobby. It’s social history. It can be an online TV documentary. It draws global traffic. Make money from your family
history/genealogy hobby by customizing family atlases using historic real estate, plat, and panoramic maps. Any topic related
to your roots and everyone else’s is show business. Look
at historic railroad maps, real estate maps, and maps of schools and houses of worship. In some countries, you can trace older maps of the wealthy manor houses and a variety
of large buildings. Look for signs of property changing hands from the one ethnic group’s nobility to another ethnic
group’s peasants just after the turn of the 20th century. You might be interested in researching land grants, tax records, deeds to property,
and notary recordings to see whether your ancestors owned one of these manor houses or ended up in Vintage Railroad Maps and Family History Hobbies on Video
Video is a great medium for guides to genealogy such as vintage railroad maps. Upload your vintage maps
to the Web as video clips. You can collect or customize vintage railroad maps from around the world, from a particular area,
or from your local area. An old Livonian, Finnish, and Estonian proverb about the A good starting point with a Baltic map also is the Latvian GenWeb site at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~lvawgw/. At this site you’ll
see a link for a variety of resources. John Bartholomew & Son, Ltd, If you want to learn about the cultural components or history of each country bordering
the Baltic that once belonged to the In
tracing family history, it’s important that you find a vintage map like this one showing details of cities, small towns,
railroads, steamship routes, and natural features. It’s like finding a map of the old neighborhoods, streets, and houses.
Regardless of the city or nation your ancestors came from, the research tools are the
same—vintage railroad maps, real estate maps, and maps of routes of orphan trains can point to clues even after stores
have been built on top of historic homesteads. For compelling videos on roots and family trees, you might focus on matriarchal
genealogy folklore. As social history, you can compare matriarchal societies to patriarchal ancestral nations. After all,
family history is part of social history. Making a Video about Matriarchs on Genealogical Pedestals One popular hobby related to genealogy is customizing and/or collecting maps in several languages and of different
countries. The Baltic lands have been putting their matriarchs on genealogical pedestals
since ancient times, and genealogy folklore often follows women’s maiden names aggrandized through folk songs and nature. Finns and Latvians have female presidents. The Latvian president is Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga,
and the Finnish president is Tarja Halonen. You’ll
find folkloric genealogy alive in the Baltic countries. Folkoric genealogy is about tracing your ancestry and surname origins
based on the concept of young people taking advice from older people who get their wisdom from nature. The focus of family
history research is that genealogy enriches dievturība. Dievturība allows each individual to understand
family folklore according to his own needs and abilities. All new information and research in the fields of genealogy, science,
history, folklore and religion serve to further develop dievturība. A vintage map will show major cities where you can begin your search in the various halls of records in cities
such as Depending upon the era, Latvian genealogy records could be recorded in German, Russian
or Latvian. The eastern Baltic lands, If you want to make a video for the Web about your roots, you can show your documentary or segment
on your Web site with goals of offering regular Family History television programming to wider TV markets and other Internet
sites, backed up by genealogy journalism and family history publishing. You’ll attract global viewers. And you can market
your videos to advertisers and research-related sponsors. Customize maps for genealogists or collect and present historic railroad maps or ship routes of migrations.
Trace overland migrations or show maps of historic family houses without numbers on streets without names. Your genealogy/family history business would emphasize researching, collecting, customizing, and reproducing
old maps to create a family atlas and personal history time capsule. Your goal is to present your client’s or your own
family life and history as part of a world view. This new point of view or perspective acts as an umbrella. See family
history visually in perspective as a larger view, a big picture, and a forest instead of the individual trees, a mass migration,
or a global perspective as noted by Roots Magic. You can purchase a CD that allows you to map and explore your family tree
or your client’s. Contact Roots-Magic, Inc., in Another
way of collecting or customizing family maps is to trace migrations in various countries during specific periods of time.
A family migration map or social history atlas also can show immigrations, migrations across various cities, or where old
houses used to exist on streets in different countries. You can find more information about how to publish customize maps
in the January/February 2007 issue of Everton’s Genealogy Helper (magazine) on page 76. The article on family atlas
creation reviews Family Atlas software. If you
want to specialize within a niche area of genealogy or family history, you can create a small home-based online business where
you design for clients customized family maps in a variety of graphics formats, such as a PDF file. Your client’s or ancestor’s time capsule or map may be customized to show names of nearby
locations. You can convert coordinates, such as listing a place and showing events and matches for that event, place, or location.
The tools of this type of software are very powerful for making databases, listing events, and matching locations to events. Another
way of customizing old family history maps is to put markers on the map that are easy on the eyes. For example, create time
sliders. The Family Atlas software lets you turn on a Time Slider to filter markers based on event dates. In this way, you
can easily create an animated view of migrations. The software runs under most of the Windows formats currently in use (Windows
XP, 2000, ME, and NT.) Contact the company if you have The whole point of making and customizing maps in genealogy or family history research is to make research
more visual—closer to a “mind-mapping” experience instead of text only. Genealogy presentation and journalism
is moving toward multimedia—combinations of text, sound, imagery, and touch or scent as would appear in a time capsule.
In two dimensions, text, sound, and imagery are possible in genealogy—from animation to memorabilia,
video, and audio. To combat technology become obsolete, print is always in vogue. Your print will last longer on vellum and/or
other acid-free papers. A lot of church records are online. For example Swedish church records and genealogy materials have
gone from microfilm to online. Genline, in If you decide to customize family history maps as part of a time capsule or alone, the type of records
might include immigrations, church or other house of worship records, a knowledge of handwriting from historic times, migrations
records, parish records, a browser capable of seeing images, a knowledge of how the original records were put together, and
basic words used in the country’s genealogical records. Records usually are cross-referenced. If you’re going to use Genline, the image browser is called the Genline Family Finder. For other
countries, you can open a business transferring genealogy records from microfilm to digital images and create your own databases.
You can choose a country or city to begin with and focus on serving the needs of a specific community or ethnography by transferring
materials on microfilm to an online database or a database on a CD or DVD or similar digital device or disc. An excellent genealogy Web site that has many links to family atlas-type maps
is the Farhi genealogy Web site at: http://www.farhi.org/index.html. Check out the map of old There’s also a graphic listing (French) a few names from the “1941
Farhi surnames in Alexandria,
Egypt Telephone Directory” online at: http://www.farhi.org/images/Farhi_Alexandria.jpg. This Web site is an excellent example of showing a world perspective of customized
family history/genealogy maps and text material showing how the scholarly Farhi family migrated at different times from various
Middle Eastern cities such as The first known 12th century Farhi moved from A notable map is the old Damascus Farhi house map at: http://www.farhi.org/Documents/Farhi_Houses.htm. The map on the Web site shows the family houses as they existed in the 18th and 19th centuries. You can make a map of your own ancestor’s homes and streets in the towns
in which they lived. According to the Farhi house map Web site, “In 19th Century Damascus, Raphael el Muallim Farhi
lived in a one of the most opulent houses of Also check out the genealogy Web site depicting some of the descendants of Deacon
Stephen Hart, an early 17th century When you develop world view family history maps, you are changing the perspective
from family to social history, from local to global view. What you can do is focus on customizing maps or other detailed accounts
of the methods used by genealogists. When you write any work of genealogy journalism or customize visuals to create
family maps or atlases, you are making an enquiry encompassing centuries. Anything you create should be on the type of acid-free
paper or other medium such as vellum that can be read without the use of technology because technology changes rapidly. There’s
no way to play a record if the record player can’t be found. At least languages can be translated for more years than
technology allows recordings to be played. You might also have the materials transferred each generation to a new medium to
keep up with the changes in recording and playback devices. With languages, you can always have your relatives with each generation do a
deed in memory of the original ancestor by transferring or translating old family atlases, maps, and text or multimedia recordings
to the newest form of presentation. If you customize maps, include place names, family names, house locations, street
locations if the houses don’t have numbers. If the streets are not named, insert latitude and longitude locations and
other markers of where the old houses were located. Indicate if the homes are still standing or what they became in recent
times. Maps of schools, cemeteries, houses of worship, and family gathering places may be included in a family atlas. Another graphic project in addition to a map or atlas would be a decorative family
tree. You can specialize in genealogical clip art or other family tree designs. Highly recommended to learn this are the books
Paper Trees: Genealogical Clip-Art, by Tony Mathews, available from Genealogical
Publishing Company, and the book titled, Creativitree, by Tony Mathews, from Clearfield
Company, Inc., Another business you can create includes legacy guides that offer the social
history surrounding your ancestors or your client’s ancestors. You can create a book on any ancestor’s life by
writing detailed descriptions of the local environment or even the entire world in which that ancestor lived. Include time
lines of what happened nearby as well as internationally at the time of a particular ancestor’s life span. It’s taking social history and using events and historic issues in the
news to expand the life of an ancestor of a family living at that period of time. You might also include the ancestor’s
wishes, plans, highlights, accomplishments, or collected wisdom, proverbs, slogans, and quotations. If you want to create
a legacy book, then highly recommended as a guide is the Legacy Guide by Carol
Franco and Kent Lineback, published by Penguin Group, Inc. 2007. Use all these resources to help you put into perspective
the various possibilities you can offer to clients when you start a genealogy and personal history communications business. You not only want to capture maps or make atlases, but you also can include facts
in addition to memories. The goal is to share with others the meaning of life. These recommended books all offer frameworks
for capturing personal history as a documentary. These keepsake heirlooms are more than albums or time capsules and more than
gift books or diaries. The books guide you to weave personal history into turning points. Life story highlights are milestones.
These events shape worlds as well as families. The whole idea of a book, a database, or a customized map of migrations and
locations of ancestral homes preserves legacies for generations. Resources for Research and Reviews of Great Articles and Books on Genealogy Research Techniques Highly Recommended…. See Everton’s Genealogical Helper (magazine) Jan/Feb 2007 Historical Maps Can Help, Jeffrey A. Bockman, pgs.16-24. The article
mentions key Web sites for persons interested in creating and customizing family maps. One of the most useful Web sites is
at the Bureau of Land Management online at: http://www.glorecords.glm.gov/. For your rural research, look at county atlases. Bockman’s article also notes that the Web site at http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/rrhtml/rrhome.html contains “a large collection of historic railroad maps online.” The article refers
searchers for transportation maps also to the Map section of the Everton’s Handybook for Genealogists. Here's how to start your own ancestry-television business online on a shoestring budget. Learn how to launch family history/genealogy
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