Need Help Telling the Stories of Your Local History?
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Enhance Your Web Presence
Simple, clear, and well-designed web pages can make information more readily available and more frequently used. You can use your own URL or become a part of a broader effort.
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Establish an Online Store
Use an online store to offer merchandise or publications for sale, or simply deliver free downloads of documents, images, or other files by automated email.
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Share Your Assets
Build an online listing of books that you have in your library. Publish virtually any other type of data about your area. Cemetery listings, photo galleries, interactive maps, historical markers, and links to outside sources can be posted for broader use.
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Publish a Book
Thorough research is the foundation for historical publications, but without an engaging story the reader is left hoping for more. With my support you can reach new readers by publishing your own books and telling your own stories.
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Manage Members & Contacts
By taking advantage of my experience gained in working with non-profit associations, you can better manage your membership and administrative needs. Don’t let your eBlast be an eBomb.
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Learn More about Gary's Services
All my experience in working with non-profits, being an author and independent researcher, and building my technical skills have prepared me to help you get your stories out. Click here to download more information.
Capable. Creative. Committed.
Making a good impression on the web and in print plays an important role in improving accessibility and increasing reader engagement. Making something simple and clear is not a simple process. I have a unique combination of skills and experience to help organizations improve their outreach.
In support of my two books, I have managed multiple websites and Facebook Groups to engage my readers. In addition to those technical skills, I have a personal knowledge of what local historical organizations value most. I would welcome a discussion about how we can work together to extend your reach. Let’s talk history!