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Many of us never want to be a burden on others. Thus we keep things to ourselves and perhaps suffer in silence. Sometimes that sentiment
Many of us never want to be a burden on others. Thus we keep things to ourselves and perhaps suffer in silence. Sometimes that sentiment
It’s overwhelming handling the passing of a loved one and moving on with the normal flow of life while their memories are still fresh in
Many families that come to cherished keepsakes are first-timers in the sense that this is their first time planning and taking the lead in gathering things for the funeral service. Because of that they’re overwhelmed and feel like a deer in headlights. If this is you take a moment and take a deep breath. You have a lot on your plate and it’s completely understandable if you’re wondering where to start.
Grief is a situation that we cannot explain in words. Sometimes life does not give us what we want, not because we don’t deserve it but because we deserve more. We all cherish our loved ones and want to stay with them forever. But life has different plans that no one can predict. You can permanently preserve memories of their loved ones with the help of keepsakes, memorable gifts and expressions of fond memories. Always learn to become someone’s power and inspiration. Remember that whenever grief tries to steal the beauty of memories, love never dies.
If you’re a funeral firm owner, no doubt you have many concerns. I’m sure one that’s always on your mind is, “How do I stand out? How can I increase my service calls?” Well, part of the answer is using a secret weapon, keepsakes.
All right I’m gonna start with a gripe I have. Every firm I talk to wants to grow but extremely few have a plan in
I’m not talking about difficult to deal with families that border on being insane. Yes, those come along every now and then and we wonder
I was reading the NFDA’s annual survey and one fact stood out to me. They mentioned that half of families pick a firm because they
We all nitpick when unhappy and make concessions when we’re ecstatic. Learn how to keep the former from happening in your firm with the families you work with.
Being Honest With Yourself I always knew it, but never truly embraced it until recently—I can only work for myself. I hate working for other
I was talking with a colleague the other day about his firm. He was happy things were moving in the right direction. He even mentioned
If you’re in the funeral industry, especially if you’re a minority owned independent firm, this is a call to action for you. If you want to stay in business, read this now.
Change always happens and to make sure change doesn’t adversely affect your funeral home you need to make sure you have three elements working for you.
If you describe what you do by the actual work you perform as a funeral director then you don’t know the value you bring to the table. Read on to find out how to harness the true power of your firm.
“Drive Yourself Out of Business, Don’t Let Others Do It For You” —Gary Vaynerchuk I recently read an article about a West Coast funeral home
No this is not a new feature of the latest iPhone, or is it? It’s obvious that technology has advanced so much that the world is at our fingertips. However, are you leveraging the power of technology in your funeral home to grow your firm and enhance your brand?
When it comes to marketing your firm the greatest asset toward achieving the results you want is through strategy. How does the saying go, “if you fail to plan, then plan to fail.” Strategy equips you with crucial information that affects the execution of marketing, hones your target audience and can even reveal holes in your business that could be stifling your growth. Ultimately, it both saves and makes you money.
I’ve lived a long and full life filled with many adventures, a few regrets and a large family that I’ve seen grow up over the
We sat down with George Paul III, Principal and Founder of Cherished Keepsakes—a premier provider of memorial keepsakes such as prayer cards, memorial programs, photo collages and more—to talk about these very questions.
Your Funeral Home Will Be Closed in 18 Months if you don’t give your families the experience of a lifetime. And it is just that—a lifetime.