How to Launch a Genealogy TV Business Online

Start Family History/Ancestry Shows Globally

by Anne Hart


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/10/2007

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 1
ISBN : 9781532000416
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9780595449477

About the Book

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.


About the Author

Anne Hart has written 80+ paperback books listed at http://annehart.tripod.com and is a popular independent behavioral science journalist specializing in personal and social history, DNA-driven genealogy, folklore, and nutrition. She holds a graduate degree and is a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors and Mensa.