New Internet Genealogy Special Issue! Organize Your Genealogy Research

Is finally organizing your genealogy research one of your goals for 2017?  

Then you won’t want to miss getting a copy of the newest Internet Genealogy Magazine Special Issue: Organize Your Genealogy Research. 

I was pleased to collaborate with my colleague and friend, Denise Levenick, The Family Curator, on the content for this latest issue in the Tracing Your Ancestors series for the magazine. 

This issue goes on sale 1 January 2017, but you can pre-order your copy. Click here

Order on or before December 15, 2016 and get FREE shipping (a $4.50 value).

Below is the information on the special issue from the publisher:

Organize Your Genealogy Research: Tips, Tricks & Strategies

This new edition to our Tracing Your Ancestors series is co-authored by Lisa A. Alzo and Denise May Levenick — two successful genealogy professionals who know that being organized means “working smarter”. Here is some of what you will get in this information-packed guide: Tame Your Inner Packrat; Storyboarding, Timesaving Apps; Creating a Research Plan and Log; S.M.A.R.T. Goals; Top Websites for Organizing Help; Setting Up a Home Archive; Organizing Paper Files; Tips for Organizing Digital Files; Archival Product Resources; How to Archive Family Keepsakes; Choosing Scanners and much more! 

68 Pages. Magazine format. $9.95 + $4.50 shipping.

Click here to order your copy today and start your 2017 off as a more organized genealogist!

Copyright 2016, Lisa A. Alzo
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Fearless Females Resources: Special Offer on Internet Genealogy Tracing Your Female Ancestors Special Issues

If you are looking for tips and resources to help you track your female ancestors, you can save 20% right now on the Tracing Your Female Ancestors Volume I Special issue of Internet Genealogy Magazine, published by Moorshead Magazines, and on your pre-order of Tracing Your Female Ancestors Volume II (available May 1, 2015).  

Here is a brief summary of what you will find in each issue. 

Tracing Your Female Ancestors 

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Compiled by Gena Philibert-Ortega

Available in Print and PDF Format

Articles include: Online resources, Working Women, Women in the Military, African American Female Ancestors, Grandma Was an Alien, Female Ancestors Pre-1850, Women in the Civil War, Women and Divorce, Women and the Vote, Secret Lives of Women, Manuscript Collections Overview, Womens Clubs and Organizations and more! It also includes a special look at Women in Photographs by Maureen Taylor.
68-pages, magazine format, hi-gloss cover
Print Edition – $9.95 plus $4.50 shipping/handling. 
PDF Edition – $8.50 (the file will be sent via email) 

Tracing Your Female Ancestors Volume II
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Compiled by Gena Philibert-Ortega

Available in Print and PDF Format
Available May 2015
Tracing Your Female Ancestors Volume II continues the success of our first volume with all new articles that reveal more research resources and strategies for finding your elusive female ancestors. Compiled by Gena Philibert-Ortega, with additional articles by Lisa Alzo, Jean Wilcox Hibben and Tammy Hepps, this exciting new issue includes: It’s All in the Search; 10 Unusual Sources for Finding Female Ancestors, 50+ Online Resources for Female Research; Migration of Females to America; Researching Jewish Female Ancestors; 10 Ways to Tell Your Ancestors’ Stories; Women in City Directories; Google Tools for Finding Female Ancestors; Finding Your Femmes Fatales; The FamilySearch Catalog and Your Female Ancestor and much more!
68-pages, magazine format, hi-gloss cover
Print Edition – $9.95 plus $4.50 shipping/handling. 
PDF Edition – $8.50 (the file will be sent via email) 


Click here to order from the Internet Genealogy website. At checkout enter the code:

LA201520%


You can also order both issues as a bundle a special price and use the code to save 20%.  Click here to learn more.

These special issues will give you plenty of resources for finding your elusive female ancestors.


Copyright 2015, Lisa A. Alzo
All Rights Reserved


[Disclosure:  I am a paid freelance writer for Internet Genealogy I have contributed two articles for Volume II of the Tracing Your Female Ancestors Special Issue]

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