How To Find The Best Memorial Websites

By Rosella Campbell


Getting over or passing the grieving period is quite difficult for anyone once a loved one moves on. It is quite common that many relatives and friends will want to keep visiting the place of rest of that special someone up to days and even a few weeks after interment occurs. Many would want to do this as much as time permits but may not be physically possible. Today many funeral homes have set up what they claim as best memorial websites on the world wide web so that more people can answer their 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.

Using a checklist when trying to make choices amongst many alternatives is a wise thing to do. It is an invaluable tool in any management decision or choice that you make. If you have an opportunity to use a checklist then do so. Read on to see what items you should include in your own checklist to simplify your search and make a better decision.

How well the site is organized, how free it is from clutter is a good point to consider. It must be easy to navigate, whether the one on the page is an experienced computer user or not. It must basically be user friendly. It should be visually appealing with the judicious use of colors and designs without it being hurtful to the eyes after extended hours of viewing.

Ownership of the domain the provider is using is also very important to consider It is usually corollary to the fact that providers that own their own domain may have a higher probability of owning their own set of dedicated servers for the service that they provide. This is of course advantageous for you as it will enable system stability and reliability even in peak web traffic hours.

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 on how to use the features on your memorial page whether as administrator or visitor, must be provided. This will ensure that you will avoid any common mistakes and pitfalls. The provider must be able to provide you a complete FAQ database to go through.

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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