Archive for the ‘Funeral Webcasting’ Category

Funeral Webcasting… Yes! It’s really that easy…

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

I just put this video together to show everybody how easy it is to start offering funeral webcasts to your client families.

What to look for in a webcasting provider
1. Make sure they’ve been around for at least 3 years. You don’t want worry about disappointing a family by finding out your provider is out of business.
2. With technology being the way it is, make sure it’s affordable. Closely compare all the companies out there.
3. Make sure your provider is focused only on the funeral profession. It’s no different than choosing a doctor who is a specialist.
4. Try to avoid signing a contract. What if you have a problem? You don’t want to be locked in. Things change; that’s life. You need to be flexible!
5. Make sure it’s easy-to-use! Ease-of-use is everything.
6. Find a provider that puts the webcast on your website. You don’t want your families going to another company to find your webcast. You deserve all the credit!
7. Make sure they have 24/7 Support! It’s technology. Problems do happen. Good companies just fix them :).
8. I HIGHLY recommend working with a company that will offer you a FREE trial first.

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USA Today - Webcasting with funeralOne is “Almost Foolproof”

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

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Just as I was writing my latest blog post (an update on the worldwide press exposure “Schoedinger Funeral Homes” received), it was brought to my attention that yet another one of our clients was featured in several national and local news stations including USA Today. This is remarkable.

It’s nearly everyday we hear about another success story. I can’t even express how happy we at funeralOne are to be part of our clients success! And let me tell you, I’m obsessed with building success for our clients.

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UPDATE - Schoedinger Funeral and Cremation Service Receives National Press!

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

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I want to personally congratulate Schoedinger Funeral and Cremation Service… Again!

As I always say “Great work is newsworthy”, and once again I want to share with you an update on Schoedinger Funeral Home’s success.

If being featured in just a few newspapers wasn’t enough, then you have to hear about this success story.

Not only was Schoedinger’s firm featured in virtually every local paper, TV station, and radio show… but they also made National Worldwide press from Ohio to Italy!

Last time I checked their was over 1,000 stories written up about Schoedinger Funeral Homes; here are just a few of the media they were featured in:

ABC News
Associated Press
AOL
and thousands more….

Here’s to your success!

Joe Joachim

#1 Tribute Video Secret Revealed on Video

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

They say “Seeing is believing” so I wanted to share the biggest secret in creating tremendous value and amazing profits with tribute memorial videos.

PS - make sure you leave a comment on my blog and let me know how the tools work for you!

I read EVERY comment and reply to as many as I have time for.

 

 

Schoedinger Funeral and Cremation Service Featured All Over The News

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

They say great work is newsworthy! And I wanted to share with everybody another funeralOne Life Tributes success story. I just received an email from Schoedinger Funeral and Cremation Service letting us know that they were featured in several different newspapers, tv stations, and radio shows.

I can’t stress enough about how great of a press opportunity our products, especially Life Tributes offers.

Keep up the great work and let’s keep spreading the word about celebrating life!

Joe Joachim

PS - If you want to read more about the article, please visit:
http://www.610wtvn.com/cc-common/news/sections/newsarticle.html?feed=268656&article=4875653

Free Webcasting Until January 1, 2009

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Free Webcasting Until January 1, 2009 (Click Video Above to Launch Webcast)

Funeral  webcasting. Couldn’t be any easier. Or cheaper. With Life Tributes, webcasting is easy. Stream live, delayed, or recorded services for families and friends around the world for either $40 per webcast or $195 per month. With no start up fees, no contracts, no obligations, and free 24-7 technical support; try it today! Be the first in your area to provide this valuable service and take advantage of a great press opportunity.