Try or Die
This post originally appeared on the eFuneral Funeral Director Blog. I’m usually not one for unnecessary in-your-face statements – which is why I almost didn’t stick with the...
This post originally appeared on the eFuneral Funeral Director Blog. I’m usually not one for unnecessary in-your-face statements – which is why I almost didn’t stick with the...
“Boomers are a new and very different breed of customer of funeral services. Understanding their wants and needs and then tailoring services to not only meet but exceed...
Best-selling Business Author Jason Jennings to Lead Three-Hour Workshop May 30, 2012 (Sterling, VA)—Management and leadership consultant Jason Jennings will lead a three-hour keynote and workshop presentation, "Reinvent...
Fort Lauderdale, FL--May 29, 2012-- Funeral Home Resource, online marketing experts for the funeral industry, debuts its new website cremation.funeralhomeresource.com. This beautiful addition to the Funeral Home Resource...
Funeral Home-Branded Obituaries Made Easily Accessible on Smartphones via Interactive Mobile Interface BOSTON, MA – May 30, 2012 – Following the Company’s recent launch of their Facebook application...
The funeral profession, particular the subject of death, is rarely talked about in a positive light when presented in the national media, remember the 60 Minutes segment a few weeks...
Since ancient times, mankind has publicly mourned and memorialized the dead. The digital revolution has brought new rites and rituals. The USA Today has put together an interactive timeline plotting...
Article originally posted on: Middletown Journal Currently, if an out-of-state family seeks funeral services in Ohio, they might have to pay extra fees or have services delayed...
Article originally posted on TMZ.com Elvis fans can die happy ... literally ... 'cause the The King's original crypt is going up for auction and will will be one...
Do you notice how many dead bodies appear in the normal television shows you watch? In a recent study performed by Funeralwise.com they studied 40 separate primetime programs...