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New Website Launched: Free On Ancestry

Free On Ancestry is a new website-weblog hybrid we launched.

For the most part, it's a website that doesn't need to be updated all that much once everything is complete. The site itself is largely complete, with a few more static HTML pages I need to finish.

The site is centered around a blog, found here.

The blog features all of the free content offered by Ancestry.com, our largest affiliate partner. Each free-content page on Ancestry.com is represented as a blog-post on Free On Ancestry. But instead of activating Blogger's built-in archiving system, I created static HTML pages that link to each blog post.

While Free On Ancestry uses affiliate links to link to Ancestry.com's content, it's not expected to earn much affiliate revenue for us. Rather, the site is being built to create buzz and search engine food, with the goal of highlighting our flagship website, Interment.net

Even if Free On Ancestry doesn't live up to its expectations, the site will require almost no on-going maintenance, so we can just let it run forever.
 

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