My Best Piece of Advice for Family History Writers



A lot of family historians ask me to give them one piece of advice to help them improve as family history writers. They expect me to tell them some great writing technique that is going to blow their minds. But what I usually tell them is often something much simpler but equally important. So in today’s video, I’ll share with you that piece of advice. And then you should grab a spot in our upcoming LIVE WORKSHOP. That’s where were all the magic is going to happen with some solid strategic steps for putting this piece of advice into play.

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  1. thank you SO much. I seem to need reminding and refreshing these concepts several times.

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