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Come See Us At The Salt Lake City Family History Expo

August 26th, 2009 | Written by Justin

This Friday and Saturday Footnote will have a booth at the SLC Family History Expo held at the South Town Expo Center (9575 S State Street, Sandy, UT).  If you are in the area, come on by and visit us.   We would love to meet with you.  We will have Footnote team members that can show you around the site, take your suggestions and answer your questions.   The exhibit hall is open from 9:00 to 6:00 and is free to the public. This should be a great conference and we look forward to seeing you.

Kim Komando Names Footnote Cool Site of the Day

August 21st, 2009 | Written by Peter

Yesterday was a nice day at Footnote. We had as many visitors to the site as we did during the early days of the Free 1930 promotion and the site handled the traffic without a hitch.

The census promotion is still bringing lots of people to the site (there are still 10 days left), but some of yesterday’s extra traffic came from Kim Komando naming Footnote the “Cool Site of the Day.”

Kim Komando, America's Digital Goddess

Thanks Kim. We’re thrilled to have been picked as a Cool Site and we’ll do our best to keep freshening up history.

Footnote Free 1930 Promotion Update 2

August 11th, 2009 | Written by Peter

Over the weekend we made a few updates, restarted a server or two and banged on a few other bits and pieces around here.  Those changes, combined with the passing of the initial tsunami of traffic, have left the site running much better.

From what we can tell, things should be pretty much back to normal.  If you are still having problems, please let us know with a comment here or by sending and email to support@footnote.com.

We’re still working to improve the speed of the site and we will continue to upgrade our systems to try to avoid something like this happening again.

We’d like to apologize again for the issues we ran into last week and thank you for your patience as we worked through them.

Footnote Free 1930 Promotion Update 1

August 7th, 2009 | Written by Peter

Footnote ProblemsWell, the 1930 census has been free for a few days now and, as you’ve probably noticed, we’ve run into a few problems.

Overwhelming traffic
The biggest problem is that we underestimated how fast word would get out and just how popular a free 1930 census would be.  The interest has overwhelmed our servers, which has made the Footnote experience slow, frustrating, error prone and pretty much the opposite of everything we work hard to make it.

We are doing what we can to improve the experience and will be upgrading our systems to handle more visitors, but this will take some time.  In the mean time, we expect that as the initial excitement dies down (or is dampened by the slowness of the site), things will improve.

If we can’t get things stabilized in the next few days, we will postpone the free 1930 offer until the systems are ready to handle it.  We hope we don’t have to do that, but we want you to be able to use the census while it’s free and we need to be sure that we provide a quality experience for our current paying members.

We’ll post additional updates about the status of the traffic problems here on the blog.

Confusion about how to get to the census for free
We’ve heard some reports about people having problems getting the free access. To get to the census for free, you have to go through the promotional page at http://go.footnote.com/1930census.  Going through this page allows us place a cookie that gives you special access to the 1930. Once you’ve got that cookie, as long as you are on the site, you should be able to search from anywhere on the site and get into the 1930 census free.  If you close the browser and come back, you’ll need to go back to the 1930 promotion page again.

Printing and downloading
For the first day or so of the promotion, we had an error on the site which was telling people they needed to subscribe in order to print or download one of the free 1930 images.  We fixed the problem earlier this week, so if you tried to print or download earlier, we hope you’ll try again.

1930 Census Free During August

August 5th, 2009 | Written by Peter

The 1930 US Census is one of the most powerful resources available to anyone who wants to learn more about their ancestors.

During the month of August, we’re giving everyone free access to Footnote.com’s one-of-a-kind, interactive 1930 US Census.

With Footnote’s interactive census, viewing, downloading and printing images from the census are just the beginning.  You can also add images and comments, spotlight interesting finds, create pages for your ancestors and tell their stories.Herbert Hoover in the 1930 Census

What you can learn about your ancestors in the 1930 Census:

  • Where they lived
  • Who they lived with
  • When and where they were born
  • What they did for a living
  • And much more…

Try it today!

Note:  To get the free access, you have to go through this page, http://go.footnote.com/1930census/ and if you aren’t signed in, you’ll be asked to register or sign in.

Note #2:  We’ve had a problem on the site so that you are being asked to subscribe to print or download an image.  That wasn’t our intention and we should have it fixed later today.

Update:  You should be able to print and download with the free registered account now.