tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7466591705634648673.post614101879224471546..comments2023-10-25T05:04:22.279-04:00Comments on Begin with 'Craft': What's Wrong Here?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10232674112099044776noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7466591705634648673.post-6820852480813318002012-07-21T21:10:17.016-04:002012-07-21T21:10:17.016-04:00A very valid point, and I've been saying it fo...A very valid point, and I've been saying it for years now, there is nothing worse than heading in the wrong direction, except heading in the wrong direction enthusiastically!<br /><br />Whist they have a good system, it would be foolish to believe all the information is correct as shown on Ancestry.com. In fact I know of people who, to protect their information have posted incorrect information on Ancestry.com. It just goes to show, when doing Family History and Genealogy Research, don't believe everything you find online!!!Family Treesureshttp://www.familytreesures.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7466591705634648673.post-80551077568682952862012-01-19T10:44:21.405-05:002012-01-19T10:44:21.405-05:00I think you’re right in saying that it does and do...I think you’re right in saying that it does and doesn't matter. A company like Ancestry.com must want to represent themselves as knowledgeable and as being able to help genealogist find <i>accurate</i> information. I am sure this commercial’s goal is to encourage individuals to begin their research rather than recruiting experienced genealogists. <i>However,</i> even if most people don't notice those discrepancies - some do. Soon, you being to get blog posts like these, showcasing a lack of detail from the company when that attention to detail is sooooo important in family history research. <br /><br />This is a well done commercial. It makes the research look easy (but not too easy - just do a little work and then follow the leaves!) and uses emotion to make the research look relevant. It is surprising that there would be errors in what the spokesperson/actor is saying and the documents that she supposedly used when that is the entire point of the commercial. But, for those who don’t spot the errors, it really is a good commercial.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18073076657139131747noreply@blogger.com