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How Frazer Consultants Can Help with Social Distancing [Video]

by | May 14, 2020 | Funeral Home Websites, Funeral Profession Videos

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With many states still under safer at home or shelter in place orders, your funeral home needs online options now more than ever. At Frazer Consultants, we understand the strain this is putting on your funeral home and your client families, which is why we’re working around the clock to make sure our websites have everything you need.

One of the biggest problems facing funeral directors and families is how to have a meaningful service when loved ones can’t gather. We recommend live streaming the funeral service using Facebook Live. This makes it possible for family and friends to watch together during the time of the service or they can watch later using the link on their loved one’s Tribute Wall.

Online Tribute Walls are a great place for families to connect with loved ones remotely. They can share condolence messages, watch Tribute Videos, plant a tree in the deceased’s honor, or they can donate to a crowdfunding campaign.

Crowdfunding is just one part of the Tribute Pay platform, which allows you offer families multiple payment options directly on your website. Tribute Pay includes credit card processing, eChecks, Tribute Insurance Assignments, Tribute Loans, and Tribute Crowdfunding. You can get started with a five-minute enrollment.

With Tribute Center, you can send memorial products to your families or create meaningful Tribute Videos to honor their loved ones. Tribute Center integrates seamlessly with your Frazer website, which eliminates double data entry and makes it easy for you to share Tribute Videos on a Tribute Wall.

To learn more about how Frazer can help your funeral home with social distancing, click here

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