All-In-One Funeral Software
By Matt Frazer
Although many people find it very difficult to manage
all the tasks for a funeral for a loved one, as a
funeral professional, you can make these chores easier
for everyone involved -- especially when it comes to
creating distinctive funeral stationery, touching DVD
tribute videos and high-tech funeral webcasts.
Although all-in-one software technology was created with
the funeral professional in mind, the technology
benefits client families as well. Streamlining the
personalization activities for the death care
professional, all-in-one funeral software is quick to
learn, easy to use, and is there when you need it. With
the time and money saved on dealing with outside vendors
and re-printing funeral stationery with errors, funeral
professionals are able to spend more time with their
client families, serve more families and be more
profitable.
With all-in-one funeral technology, funeral
professionals are able to create beautiful funeral
stationery, inspirational video tributes and provide
online funeral webcasting services. These menu driven
applications walk the user step-by-step through the set
up and creation of each product. Preview modes allow you
to view and make any correction to what you are going to
print or burn to DVD before you perform the task
eliminating printing errors, costly mistakes and last
minute rushing to correct any inaccuracies. Plus,
advanced options have been enabled so that each funeral
product or webcast is of top-notch quality and provides
client families with a fitting tribute.
Personalized Funeral Stationery
The possibilities of creating unique, personalized and
coordinated funeral stationery are almost endless with
all-in-one funeral software. This latest technology
allows funeral professionals to create up to 450
different themes and include complete personalization.
For example, a personalized funeral register book could
include not only photographs that tell the story of the
person's life, but also include special poems or a verse
of significance. Bookmarks can be created in house by
the funeral professional as a memorial keepsake and
contain the lyrics of the deceased's favorite song. The
possibilities are truly endless.
Professional DVD Tribute Videos
Innovative funeral software has turned the DVD tribute
video process into a simple three step process that may
sound complex, but is really ultra easy. With as many or
as few pictures the family would like to use, a funeral
professional can quickly scan the photos, add some
special effects like music, transitions, or picture
touch up and then burn the tribute video onto a DVD. The
result is a personal and professional tribute video
client families will cherish.
Reliable Funeral Webcasting
With families moving further away from their nuclear
circle, sons and daughters going off to college or to
serve in the military, or due to illness -- it's not
always possible to attend a funeral in person. With
funeral webcasting, family and friends who can't attend
a funeral can view the service online in either real
time or later, at their convenience. For the funeral
professional, getting started with funeral webcasting
requires some basic equipment and using the proper
webcasting software which is also available as part of
an all-on-one suite. However, the start up costs are
minimal, the software is easy to use and the results are
fantastic.
As difficult as it is for a client family to contend
with the loss of their loved one, using all-in-one
funeral software can help lighten everyone's burden just
a bit. The family will know that the funeral service
created was as beautiful, inspirational and fitting of a
tribute that anyone could imagine. Knowing that the
little details are taken care of is always a comfort at
such a difficult time.
The best place on the web to learn more about funeral
software and DVD Tribute Videos is Frazer Consultants.
This company has a solid reputation of developing high
performing and reliable technology for the death care
industry. They also have a beautiful selection of
funeral keepsakes and holiday remembrance ornaments. |