Your funeral home’s website can do more than just provide your contact information and service options. While this information is important, with the right tools, it can be a resource to families, as well.
For families who are funeral planning for the first time, they may not fully understand their options. Or even if they have funeral planned, they may experience a new type of loss they’ve never dealt with before. To help ease their confusion and stress, your website can provide them with funeral planning and grief resources. This way, they can be more confident in their decisions.
Below are a few ideas to get your firm started!
1. Provide Your Client Families with Grief Resources
As all funeral professionals know, everyone experiences grief differently. The griever’s relationship to the deceased, the cause of death, and their personality type are just a few factors that play a role in grieving. To help your client families navigate their grief, your website can provide them with grief resources.
Creating a grief webpage is the easiest option. This way, all the information is in one place. To start, you can add links to relevant grief organizations, articles, and blog posts. You can even write some blog posts of your own! Grief has many subtopics, such as listing activities for coping with grief, sharing ways to cope with an unexpected death, and giving ideas for supporting a grieving friend.
With an
SRS Website, your funeral home has access to several grief resources, including a blog tool, grief email subscription, and webpage filled with grief resources.
2. Give Your Client Families Online Preplanning Tools
By having funeral planning resources, you can
save everyone time. To start, include a preplanning checklist on your website. This way, families know what to gather for the arrangement conference, and you can avoid delaying tasks because you don’t have the proper materials.
Also, like with grief, you can write blog posts about funeral planning. For example, to expand on your service options, you can write a blog post about the different disposition options you offer. You can include things like reasons someone may choose one option over another and basic explanations of how each process works.
With an SRS Website, you can take it to the next level with an online preplanning form. This way, families can conveniently start the process from the comfort of their couch. Then, when it's time for the arrangement conference, you already have something to start with.
3. Offer Convenient Online Funeral Payment Options
Your website also can be a place for making funeral payments. We’ve
written a lot
about online payment options, but that’s because it’s so important to today’s families. With the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s no longer just about convenience; it’s about staying safe. By offering credit card processing on your website, you’re also giving families peace of mind.
With
E-Pay
on SRS Websites, not only can families pay by credit card, they also can start a crowdfunding campaign or pay with a
life insurance assignment.
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