TGP 37 - Elaine Hannon, Irish Genealogy
The Genealogy Professional podcast with Host Marian Pierre-Louis – Interviews with Experienced Genealogists02/17/16 • 43 min
Elaine Hannon owns Elaine Hannon Genealogy, a genealogy research business based near Dublin, Ireland that reconnects people to their Irish families.
A search to locate her American grandfather stoked Elaine’s interest in genealogy after her secretarial assistant career ended when her boss, a government official, retired. At the urging of her husband, Elaine sought formal education to fuel her passion. After an intensive three months, she earned a Diploma in Family History – Genealogy from Independent College in Dublin. Elaine then opened Elaine Hannon Genealogy in 2011.
In this episode, Elaine discusses how she started a new genealogy business, to include taking a social media course, attracting clients, and finding a focus. Her guiding motto as she has grown a successful business is “Start small, and work your way big.”
Elaine was born in Dublin, Ireland and now lives in County Meath, within a short train ride to Dublin’s research facilities. Elaine obtained a Diploma in Family History Research (Genealogy), ICM Professional Development Award. This course was run through the Independent College of Dublin in Spring 2011. The Diploma course is delivered in conjunction with the Accredited Genealogists Ireland (AGI). Elaine is a member of the Irish Genealogical Research Society of Ireland (IGRS) and the Association of Professional Genealogists (APG).
Elaine is a listed Researcher with the National Archives of Ireland and the National Library of Ireland.
Contact Links
Facebook Page – Elaine Hannon
Website – Elaine Hannon Genealogy
Other Links
Diploma in Family History – Genealogy from Independent College Dublin
Irish Genealogical Research Society of Ireland (IGRS)
Accredited Genealogists Ireland (AGI)
Association of Professional Genealogists (APG)
One Action Genealogists Can Take Right NowSeek formal training. It will get you on the right track so you will feel confident in your own research.
Recommended BookTracing Your Irish Ancestors by John Grenham
Productivity ToolFamily Tree Maker – software to simplify clients’ family trees (undergoing change in ownership)
AdviceDo not give up. Try, try again. Once you start, keep at it. It’s not going to happen overnight. It will all turn out right in the end, as they say in Ireland.
ction ItemIt is interesting to hear how genealogists around the world get their education and how they start their businesses. Elaine used the internet and Facebook to attract new clients. She also teamed up with Irish Roots Magazine for a wonderful partnership.
ACTION:
Elaine talked about using Facebook as a form of marketing. While it may not be practical for you to partner with a magazine, you can still make the most of Facebook. First, do some market research. Search Facebook for groups that cover the topic of your niche. For instance, if you do French Canadian genealogy then search for French Canadian groups. Second, join the groups and get involved. Don’t ask people for business. Instead, provide value. Answer questions, be helpful and share your expertise. It will be the first steps in building relationships with your potential target market.
Direct link to this post: http://www.thegenealogyprofessional.com/elaine-hannon
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02/17/16 • 43 min
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