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| == Finding living relatives ==
| | #REDIRECT [[FamilySearch Genealogy Research Groups]] |
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| == Sharing your genealogy ==
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| === Best posting practices ===
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| === Using a Facebook group ===
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| === Using a Facebook page ===
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| == Genealogical Society Webmasters ==
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| Utilizing [http://www.facebook.com/ Facebook] to reach out to younger genealogists is something that all societies should consider. A society officer with a Facebook account can set up a page on Facebook and those interested in the page can then click the 'Like' button to receive posts from the society in their news feed.
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| There are many features on a 'fan page'. You can set up discussions, get news of events or other news about your society out, and do a lot more. For example, FamilySearch has a Facebook fan page, it can be found at [http://www.facebook.com/familysearch http://www.facebook.com/familysearch]<br> Return to [[Genealogical Society Webmasters]]
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| [[Category:Genealogical_Society_Webmasters]]
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