Ways In Choosing The Best Memorial Websites

By Rosella Campbell


One of the hardest stages to hurdle when a loved one passes away is the grieving stage. This stage varies from person to person with some completing the process while others will take a few weeks, months or even years. Should the grieving process be fairly long for you, it may be physically impossible to visit the place of interment on a regular basis. It is therefore good to know that some funeral service companies have set up a memorial service website which you can visit as long as you have an internet connection. This article will cover how to choose the best memorial websites for your needs.

At times one may come across a joke that a memorial website is the Facebook of the dead. Many may find offense at this allegory, but the statement or joke is itself not without merit. It does make a point somewhat. These sites do provide opportunities for interaction and sharing of memories between people who have shared a special affinity with the deceased.

When looking for this kind of service for your needs do not scoff at using a checklist. It is very much a relevant and time saving tool in assisting you to arrive at a complete decision. Many people out there still do use checklist and there is nothing amateur about it. The remainder of this article will look at those items that you need to consider when trying to arrive at your choice.

How the site is organized is also a factor you must take into account. How it makes use of colors, blends and designs to give off a professional and uncluttered look must be considered. It must also be devoid or lacking in third party advertisements and banner ads that will detract from the overall focus and service. It must look as professional and tasteful as much as possible without it appearing too garish.

Make sure that the domain name is not sub contracted from another domain owner. This will ensure that the people you are dealing with have the funds to own their own domain names and maybe even dedicated servers. Better providers will usually have their own domains and servers which will assure longer and more stable up times and minimal, if any, down times. Look for providers that have their own servers and if not, ones that actually own the domains they exist in.

You must also avoid sites that sell too much. Some providers do this by having too many side panels and links to sell items you may be interested in. Do avoid providers that seem to be interested only in selling you items that they think you may need, when they should instead be focusing on the service that will help you ease your grief instead.

Training users and administrators must also be given by the provider either by video or helpful documentation. This will assist the users and make the site more user friendly and enjoyable to use.

In your final decision, do factor in also the existence of a good customer service system. Go with the provider that has good customer service along with the factors above and you cannot go wrong.




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