Another great addition to
your arsenal to access free genealogy info on the internet are message
boards. We can now get in touch with literally thousands of people
instantly to share ideas and interests, thanks to message boards.
Genealogy message boards are *prolific on
the net, which is testament to the enormous popularity of this hobby.
No more sending letters overseas to Joe Blogs hoping that he may have
some important information for you and then waiting months for a reply.
If you are struggling with your research, message boards could be your
saviour.
*Over 4
million queries on Google alone!
The
Magic of Internet Message Boards
By: Paul Duxbury and Kevin Cook
The increasing
popularity of the internet has offered many new chances for people to
exchange information from all over the world. Message boards are one
way this information is exchanged in everything from sports to
medicine. However, it can also be a way you can increase your genealogy
research. They allow you to communicate freely with people from all
over in a public forum so that you can have the maximum number of
people possible looking at the information you are requesting. This is
a great way for you to be able to make contact with others that are
interested in genealogy like you.
First of all, if you
are going to post on a message board for any reason you should
understand the consequences of what you post. Remember that information
on a message board, no matter what kind, is essentially public. What
you print there can be read by anyone and can be quoted then to anyone.
So make sure that everything you write in any message you are going to
post only has information in it that you are comfortable having anyone
read or share with anyone else. In addition, keep in mind that with
most message boards, the post is permanent once you hit the submit
button. So you want to make sure you have no embarrassing typos or
information you think you might regret. It is always going and worth
your while to add that extra few minutes so you can review the message
before you hit submit.
So once you know you
want to post to a genealogy message board for information exchange, you
need to make sure your posts are effective. It is important not to make
your posts long and bogged down with a ton of information. When it
comes to a message board post, more is less and less is more. Make sure
what your post is detailed and concise rather than rambling and
general. With a more specific and concise message you are more likely
to get specific and helpful responses from others. If you are general
with your post you will either get no responses or a ton of responses
that may or may not have anything to do with the information you are
after. If you are looking for a specific family member in your post,
make sure you put in full names, birth dates, marriage dates, and death
dates. Put down specific locations that you may have and even the names
of parents or children. The more of this you have, the more likely you
are to get actual meaningful information.
It may seem either
obvious or silly, but good grammar and spelling are going to be
important. People are much more likely to respond to a post that seems
to have been put up by someone who is serious. In addition, if you use
good grammar and punctuation, you are less likely to be misunderstood.
You always want information to be precise and that is just one way to
make sure that your information is indeed clear. Also, check for typos
before you hit submit. Again, a typo, a misplaced comma, or just bad
spelling can cause a real problem with your post if you are not
careful. So just take a little extra time to make sure you are saying
what you want to say.
Lastly, make sure you
always write how you would want to be written to, which is sort of the
golden rule of message boards no matter what the topic is. Make sure
you always check your post regularly for replies. If someone does reply
to you, acknowledge them in a timely fashion. If you don't have time to
write back in detail right away at least drop them an email "thank you"
to acknowledge receipt of their information. Courtesy is generally
appreciated very much in any message board environment.
If you enjoy
genealogy, then you probably already know that the internet is an
invaluable resource. However, you can also use the internet to get in
touch with people who may be sources for you as well. A good genealogy
message board is a great way to get in touch with people that may be
able to help you find information you are missing or to simply form a
support system. Just make sure you are courteous and concise with your
information and polite to your fellow message board members so that you
will have a positive experience with genealogical message boards.
About the Authors Paul
Duxbury and Kevin Cook own www.amateur-genealogist.com and
www.our-family-trees.co.uk two of the leading Genealogy Websites. In
addition Paul owns a wide range of exciting websites which can be
viewed at www.our-family-trees.co.uk