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The March 2026 APG Quarterly is live with a new digital design. Explore the updated layout, meet new columnist Rhonda Hoffman, and dive into articles on genealogy, storytelling, and professional growth.
Members can log in at apgen.org/ to read the full issue. #APGQ #Genealogy

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The March 2026 APG Quarterly is live with a new digital design. Explore the updated layout, meet new columnist Rhonda Hoffman, and dive into articles on genealogy, storytelling, and professional growth.
Members can log in at apgen.org/ to read the full issue. #APGQ #Genealogy

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The March 2026 APG Quarterly is live with a new digital design. Explore the updated layout, meet new columnist Rhonda Hoffman, and dive into articles on genealogy, storytelling, and professional growth.
Members can log in at apgen.org/ to read the full issue. #APGQ #Genealogy

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The March 2026 APG Quarterly is live with a new digital design. Explore the updated layout, meet new columnist Rhonda Hoffman, and dive into articles on genealogy, storytelling, and professional growth.
Members can log in at apgen.org/ to read the full issue. #APGQ #Genealogy

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Working independently does not mean learning alone. “Water Cooler Moments: Learn, Share, and Grow” shows how in-person and virtual connections help genealogists exchange ideas, expand skills, and grow together. By Jeanette Sheliga in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #Genealogy

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Productivity improves when you measure the right things. “Measuring What Matters” explores how tracking time, output, and habits can help genealogy professionals work smarter and stay on track. Practical insights by Drew Smith in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #genealogy

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In “From Paper to Pixels,” Allison E. Beard and Julie Cahill Tarr share practical tips for reading, saving, and annotating PDFs—showing how digital reading can still be engaging and effective. Read it in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #Genealogy

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Client experience matters. “From Consultation to Completion” explores how mapping the full client journey, from awareness through advocacy, can boost satisfaction, efficiency, and referrals for #genealogy professionals. Practical insights by Joy Curtiss in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ

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Getting paid shouldn’t be complicated. “Electronic Payment Solutions” explores today’s digital payment options; P2P apps, merchant services, and more-helping genealogy professionals choose secure, client-friendly ways to get paid. By Candace Marx in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #genealogy

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AI can help beyond research. “LLM Prompts for the Professional Genealogist” explores using large language models for business tasks like writing, SEO, and data organization. Practical guidance by Natalie Webb in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #Genealogy

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In “Showcase Your Value,” Debora Ellen Blodgett shares smart résumé tips for genealogy professionals, especially career changers, focusing on transferable skills, clear formatting, and presenting your true value. Read it in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #genealogy

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Working independently does not mean learning alone. “Water Cooler Moments: Learn, Share, and Grow” shows how in-person and virtual connections help genealogists exchange ideas, expand skills, and grow together. By Jeanette Sheliga in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #Genealogy

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Productivity improves when you measure the right things. “Measuring What Matters” explores how tracking time, output, and habits can help genealogy professionals work smarter and stay on track. Practical insights by Drew Smith in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #genealogy

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In “From Paper to Pixels,” Allison E. Beard and Julie Cahill Tarr share practical tips for reading, saving, and annotating PDFs—showing how digital reading can still be engaging and effective. Read it in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #Genealogy

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Getting paid shouldn’t be complicated. “Electronic Payment Solutions” explores today’s digital payment options; P2P apps, merchant services, and more-helping genealogy professionals choose secure, client-friendly ways to get paid. By Candace Marx in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #genealogy

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AI can help beyond research. “LLM Prompts for the Professional Genealogist” explores using large language models for business tasks like writing, SEO, and data organization. Practical guidance by Natalie Webb in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #Genealogy

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Client experience matters. “From Consultation to Completion” explores how mapping the full client journey, from awareness through advocacy, can boost satisfaction, efficiency, and referrals for #genealogy professionals. Practical insights by Joy Curtiss in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ

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In “Showcase Your Value,” Debora Ellen Blodgett shares smart résumé tips for genealogy professionals, especially career changers, focusing on transferable skills, clear formatting, and presenting your true value. Read it in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #genealogy

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Working independently does not mean learning alone. “Water Cooler Moments: Learn, Share, and Grow” shows how in-person and virtual connections help genealogists exchange ideas, expand skills, and grow together. By Jeanette Sheliga in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #Genealogy

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Productivity improves when you measure the right things. “Measuring What Matters” explores how tracking time, output, and habits can help genealogy professionals work smarter and stay on track. Practical insights by Drew Smith in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #genealogy

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AI can help beyond research. “LLM Prompts for the Professional Genealogist” explores using large language models for business tasks like writing, SEO, and data organization. Practical guidance by Natalie Webb in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #Genealogy

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Getting paid shouldn’t be complicated. “Electronic Payment Solutions” explores today’s digital payment options; P2P apps, merchant services, and more-helping genealogy professionals choose secure, client-friendly ways to get paid. By Candace Marx in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #genealogy

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Client experience matters. “From Consultation to Completion” explores how mapping the full client journey, from awareness through advocacy, can boost satisfaction, efficiency, and referrals for #genealogy professionals. Practical insights by Joy Curtiss in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ

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In “Showcase Your Value,” Debora Ellen Blodgett shares smart résumé tips for genealogy professionals, especially career changers, focusing on transferable skills, clear formatting, and presenting your true value. Read it in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #genealogy

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In “From Paper to Pixels,” Allison E. Beard and Julie Cahill Tarr share practical tips for reading, saving, and annotating PDFs—showing how digital reading can still be engaging and effective. Read it in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #Genealogy

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Getting paid shouldn’t be complicated. “Electronic Payment Solutions” explores today’s digital payment options; P2P apps, merchant services, and more-helping genealogy professionals choose secure, client-friendly ways to get paid. By Candace Marx in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #genealogy

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Working independently does not mean learning alone. “Water Cooler Moments: Learn, Share, and Grow” shows how in-person and virtual connections help genealogists exchange ideas, expand skills, and grow together. By Jeanette Sheliga in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #Genealogy

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AI can help beyond research. “LLM Prompts for the Professional Genealogist” explores using large language models for business tasks like writing, SEO, and data organization. Practical guidance by Natalie Webb in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ #Genealogy

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Client experience matters. “From Consultation to Completion” explores how mapping the full client journey, from awareness through advocacy, can boost satisfaction, efficiency, and referrals for #genealogy professionals. Practical insights by Joy Curtiss in the December 2025 APG Quarterly. #APGQ

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The newest issue of the #APGQ is now available!

Members can access this issue—and an archive of past editions—by logging in at apgen.org/, then navigating to Members > Publications > APG Quarterly. Please note: You must be logged in to view this content. #Genealogy

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