Saturday 5 July 2014

Ways In Choosing 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.

A lot of people would find offense with the statement that a website memorial service is like being part of a Facebook for the dead. Regardless of what people may say, the statement does have merit. It is really a modified networking site as it does congregate people together in one place to share memories and interact with each other regardless of where they are and whatever time it may be.

A lot of people have forgotten how to use or refuse to use a check list when making decisions stretched across many alternatives. In fact it is always advisable to do so, so that you will be assured that all bases are covered and that the final decision that you will make will be an informed one.

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 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.

And also do consider the provider with outstanding customer service alongside the factors above. A good provider will also have a great customer service set up, and this you should always keep in mind.




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