Top articles include funeral home size, reaching a cremation peak, and why not “recurring revenue” for funeral homes
The last 30 day period has been one of the best, in terms of page views, in Funeral Director Daily’s history. As I write this on Wednesday afternoon Funeral Director Daily has compiled 20,085 page views over the latest rolling 30-day period. That more than likely puts us as the #1 read daily Death Care business-oriented publication in North America. . . . .Thank you for your continued and growing interest. I’m thankful for your loyalty.
As is our custom in the middle of the month we re-publish the top five read articles of the latest 30-day period. This month that list includes an article on the average funeral home size in the United States, cemetery issues, cremation choices, and the idea of somehow bringing recurring revenue to the Death Care profession. It also includes an almost monthly inclusion of an article dealing with an acquisition.
Here are those articles in order of popularity among readers:
- Pennsylvania funeral home acquires “down and out” operator.
- So, What’s the “Average size” funeral home in the United States.
- Cemetery put in trustee’s hands.
- Are we nearing the “Cremation peak”?
- Will “Recurring Revenue” come to Death Care”?
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