Good Morning,
In the spirit of 'sharing', here are a few suggestions about websites and information for sharing online and preservation of work.

If you don't want to continue to 'fiddle' with your research and have reached a point where you consider it as complete as it can be for now, you might want to consider 'donating' it to the LDS. You can upload a gedcom with all the info and it will go into their archives and [I think] be posted on their web pages..

But, with a bit of further exploration, I find that the Internet Archive will take electronic - digitized books, family and otherwise. So if you wished to create descendent narratives for your family, they might just take them and put them online for others to view, etc. Certainly worth checking into.
http://en.flossmanuals.net/e-book-enlightenment/donating-e-books-to-the-internet-archive/

You could also create files on Family Search, but that involves direct data input and if you do not 'lock' the files, they will be altered.

I will say, as an avid web design person, the work is tedious, but addicting. I am the State Coordinator for the CAGenWeb and also County Coordinator for many USGW States. I love the work, but in truth, spend hours at it.

I also create files from Legacy that I upload to appropriate locations, thus sharing my personal research.
Here is a sample:
 http://negwcos.gdk.mx/custer/biogen.htm
Scroll down to "From the files of..."

I hope this helps with some options.

Martha
In Los Osos, CA
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