« Reply #1 on: Sunday 01 December 19 16:04 GMT (UK) »
A few additional thoughts.
Build as much as possible of your tree, including collateral lines, while waiting for your results. This makes it much easier to figure out how matches fit in.
Work systematically and learn the quirks of how each site works. Read the help pages. Watch videos on youtube. Read genetic genealogy blogs. Join facebook groups where you can learn and ask questions.
Learn about the power (and limitations) of using shared matches to narrow down where a match might fit in.
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