Comments on: 6 Ways to Transform Your Families Into Brand Ambassadors https://blog.funeralone.com/grow-your-business/funeral-marketing/6-ways-to-transform-your-families-into-brand-ambassadors/ The official blog of funeralOne, a world renowned personalization, technology, and aftercare company for the funeral and cemetery professions. Thu, 28 Aug 2014 15:03:59 +0000 hourly 1 By: Funeral Blog. The official blog for the funeral & cemetery professions. » Blog Archive The Ultimate Who, What, When Where And How Guide To Funeral Social Media https://blog.funeralone.com/grow-your-business/funeral-marketing/6-ways-to-transform-your-families-into-brand-ambassadors/#comment-50289 Thu, 28 Aug 2014 15:03:59 +0000 http://blog.funeralone.com/?p=6161#comment-50289 […] home the ability to establish authenticity, makes your brand more human and trustworthy, and it turns your families into brand ambassadors. Using social media effectively is one of the most influential things you can do for your funeral […]

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By: Funeral Blog. The official blog for the funeral & cemetery professions. » Blog Archive 80 Seconds to a Better Presentation of Your Funeral Home's Offerings » Funeral Blog. The official blog for the funeral & cemetery professions. https://blog.funeralone.com/grow-your-business/funeral-marketing/6-ways-to-transform-your-families-into-brand-ambassadors/#comment-5739 Thu, 21 Mar 2013 14:49:05 +0000 http://blog.funeralone.com/?p=6161#comment-5739 […] – in fact only 14% of consumers trust ads. Use the power of word-of-mouth marketing by sharing testimonials or stories from your past families about their experience with your products and […]

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By: Krystal https://blog.funeralone.com/grow-your-business/funeral-marketing/6-ways-to-transform-your-families-into-brand-ambassadors/#comment-3813 Wed, 19 Dec 2012 19:14:00 +0000 http://blog.funeralone.com/?p=6161#comment-3813 In reply to Cathryn Murdoch.

Wow Cathryn, that’s great to hear that you’ve extended your relationship with your families to that degree and went above and beyond any expectations people have of a funeral home and of a funeral director. Great job, keep sharing those types of stories with us! These are the types of things that spark ideas for others in the profession!

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By: Cathryn Murdoch https://blog.funeralone.com/grow-your-business/funeral-marketing/6-ways-to-transform-your-families-into-brand-ambassadors/#comment-3812 Wed, 19 Dec 2012 18:28:00 +0000 http://blog.funeralone.com/?p=6161#comment-3812 I dont know if this is a cultural thing or not however I find my families and clients readily discuss this topic with others. I had the delight of arranging and conducting a funeral 2 weeks for the daughter or a mother who had passed. Her mother had a prepaid funeral, her father whom we buried 2 years ago, had a prepaid funeral plan, she has a prepaid funeral plan. At the refreshments after conducting a burial on a 38 degree day, this Phillipino family ate and enjoyed all life had to offer including us all, accepting us like family. A sister in law and brother in law then told me with much joy, we are paying off our pre paid funeral plans with you at the moment by installments……………….What a great experience. Nina then attended my Christmas Remembrance Service last night bearing gifts of chinese chestnuts and cake. I had a mailing list at this event asking people which events they wanted to be asked to and what their areas of interest were ie music etc because my chapel is the perfect place to host these functions. I hire out my branch/chapel and facility after hours for training, conferences and speakers and everyone loves the environment.

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