Call for Presentation Proposals 2025 – Legacy Family Tree Webinars

The following is posted by request from MyHeritage and Legacy Family Tree Webinars.

Legacy Family Tree Webinars is welcoming webinar submissions for its 2025 webinar series. Visit https://familytreewebinars.com/call-for-presentations-2025 for all the details, and to submit. The submission deadline is Sunday, September 1, 2024.

Submissions are for classes presentations that are 1) 60 minutes plus Q/A, or 2) 20-minutes-or-under “Webinar Shorts” or 3) 10- minutes-or-under TechZone videos. Please indicate which type in your proposal. All speakers are welcome to submit.

The following topics are especially encouraged, but all topics are welcome:
Artificial intelligence: Demonstrate hands-on tools and step-by-steps of, and their interplay with genealogy (especially, but not limited to “how AI helped me solve a research problem” topics)
Curated Top 10s of Places: Spotlight hidden gems or new tools, as showcased in titles like “Top 10 Little Known Websites for Virginia Genealogy” or “Five New Tools for Finding Your German Ancestors”
Genealogical methodologies, strategies, FAN Club and case studies
DNA (especially “how-I-found-these-parents-using-DNA case studies”)
Historical records and events
Software and Technology: Doesn’t even have to be related to genealogy
Places and Ethnicities: Africa, African-American, Europe, Jewish, counties in the United Kingdom, Asia, U.S. states, Down Under, South America, Canada, and Mexico
MyHeritage: Since we also host the MyHeritage Webinar Series, any submissions relating to MyHeritage.com are also welcome
Beginners
Organization: We usually do one or two of these each year – share how you organize your papers or digital files
Numbered titles, such as “Top 5 Strategies to Researching in ____…” prove to attract large audiences.

Peruse the library at https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar-library to familiarize yourself with past topics, ensuring your proposal stands out with fresh ideas (although we are happy with fresh perspectives and new angles on existing topics). Speakers receive remuneration of $200 per webinar (for 60 minute webinars) or $50-$100 for Webinar Shorts and TechZone videos, along with monthly royalties based on viewership.

How to submit
Proposals can be submitted at https://familytreewebinars.com/submit-a-speaking-proposal. If you’ve previously shared a topic that’s awaiting its moment, rest assured it’s already in our records – no resubmission needed.

Submission Deadline
Please submit by Sunday, September 1, 2024.

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