New Life Tributes Software From FuneralOne Blew Me Away

Funeral Industry News September 6, 2010
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New Life Tributes Software From FuneralOne Blew Me Away

imageI received a phone call last week from FuneralOne CEO Joey Joachim, asking me to review their new version of Life Tributes. Life Tributes is described as:

Life Tributes by funeralOne gives you the ability to produce world-class memorialization products with the click of a mouse, and it’s all done in-house, in-minutes!

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Joey told to to take a look and share your thoughts with your members. He said if you hate it, tell them, if you love, tell them. He said hold nothing back, give them the truth. So I did take a look and I watched the new demo of Life Tributes. I went through all of the new features. I absolutely couldn’t believe what I saw. The video DVD demo was amazing, and the new themes for the print material are beautiful.

I rarely give out testimonials for products. But I have to recommend that you check out the changes made to the software below and click on the link to watch a demo of the new video software. I guarantee you will be blown away. I can imagine using any other memorialization software.

Check it out below. I would love to hear what you all think

As of today, Life Tributes Summer 2010 release is available to funeral home professionals around the world and it’s amazing. Life Tributes video updates include:

* New cinematic intro videos

* Religious printing themes

* Faster performance

* New marketing tools to support you like never before

* …and a whole lot more!

Click here to learn about all the new updates!

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