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It probably won’t surprise anybody in the Death Care profession that a recent study showed that “Individuality” in funeral choice is becoming far more popular that “Religiosity”. As a matter of fact, 68% of those consumers questioned believed in holding a “Celebration of Life” rather than a “Time of Reflection”. And, that…
Read MoreWhere will future revenue growth for the funeral industry come from? That’s a thought that I have after I did a small study or exercise on growth revenues for certain industries. While my study is not scientific I looked at selected companies to gain an idea of how well the respective industries are…
Read MoreAccording to this February article from Sharecafe of Australia, public funeral home consolidator and operator Propel Funeral Partners recently has executed agreements on the purchase of two historical funeral homes in New Zealand. According to the article it brings the company’s operations up to 198 facilities which includes 38 cremation facilities and 9 cemeteries.…
Read MoreYesterday Funeral Director Daily published an article on “Getting heard in the Information Age“. That article dealt with the idea that in a new world of Death Care consumers taking different actions on marketing might be a wise thing to think about. Today, I’m skiing down the “other side of the mountain” and featuring an…
Read MoreIt’s already the 3rd Tuesday of the month and with that date comes another Cremation Association of North America (CANA) supported Peer Support meeting for those involved in the Death Care profession/industry. Here’s what CANA says about this month’s meeting that takes place tonight: By acknowledging your challenges, you honor your own well-being…
Read MoreI received a general e-mail from Tukios last week inviting me to join the fun with their “March Madness” event. People from all over the world will be watching the NCAA Collegiate National Championship play-downs this year and filling out their bracket of winners. Thanks to our friends at Tukios we can…
Read MoreWhen I served my community as a funeral director I had a couple of expressions that I absolutely lived by: “Underpromise and overdeliver” “Have a low ego and high output” I worked very hard to deliver on everything I promised and to do so in a personal way where nothing was…
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