Simple Commands — Powerful Results
Your new book will help you understand and use dozens of specialized commands to dramatically improve your search skills. Many of these commands seem custom built to help with our pursuit of our family heritage. The great news is that most are easy to master and perfectly suited for finding people, places, and events. A special command even lets you narrow results by date range to filter results more quickly.
What Others Are Saying
"Easily the most important technology book for genealogists written in more than a decade. This is a must read for anyone using the Internet — for family history or any other reason!"Dan Taggart, Co-Founder, Ancestry.com, Inc.
"Dan Lynch has done a splendid job of unlocking the power of Google, sometimes showing us how to use basic tools more effectively and other times by revealing lesser known featuers of Google. With Lynch's book, mastery of Google has finally become possible."Halvor Moorshead, Founder, Moorshead Magazines, Ltd. Publishers of Internet Genealogy, Family Chronicle, History Magazine, and Discovering Family History
"This is a fabulous book and it's going to become, I think, a standard in the industry. I just finished reading it today — it's incredible. It's up there with Elizabeth Shown Mills Evidence book . . . it will be in every major professional researcher's library and hopefully most of the beginners . . . I think it's a great book!"Mary Slawson, Professional Genealogist and Host of KSL Radio's "Relatively Speaking"
"Dan Lynch has written an excellent new book called 'Google Your Family Tree.' I have a pre-release copy of the book and can tell you that it is top-notch. Dan went the 'extra mile' to create a valuable book for online genealogists. I hope he sells a million of these books; it's that good."Dick Eastman, Editor, Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter
"If you thought you knew how to use Google, think again. Lynch's book will teach even experienced Google genealogists new tricks. It's a must-have for any family historian (and anyone else) who wants to find information online."Maureen Taylor, The Photo Detective