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Extracts from published marketing material

Here are some selected extracts from a series of marketing briefings that were published in SAIF Insight. These are in Microsoft Word .doc format -

Websites for funeral directors - a new way of building relationships - presentation paper delivered to SAIF regional meeting at WH Squires & Son, Cullompton on 05.05.10

Its The Little Things - getting into a routine where attention to detail imatters pays dividends in customer satisfaction

Brand Matters - even the smallest funeral home has a brand image, knowing how to capitalise on it will give you the edge ofver the large conglomorates

Marketing For The Independent Sector - examines the full range of elements that make up the marketing mix

Home Alone? - don't worry, promoting your funeral home is easier than you think. Follow this guide...

The Internet: Fact From Fiction - whilst a web presence is desirable, a site does not have to be leading edge to deliver

Trapped by the White Heat Of Technology? - website content needs to be kept current, even if your clients only stop by once or twice in a lifetime...

Application Development

AardDONATE funeral donations MS Excel template - freeware download for funeral directors - MS Excel file. NOTE: If your browser is set to open files automatically, just save save the file to your hard disk once the template has opened.

Sample Funeral Information Pack pages

Here is some sample content from an A5 sized funeral information pack. These loose-leaf inserts can be easily changed or added to, whilst the investment in heavyweight design elements are protected by being concentrated on the cover.

The Role of the Coroner

The Day of the Funeral

Sample Aardvark websites 

Some built in conjunction with partners T1000-IT. Not all in the funeral sector, but we hope you will enjoy the selection...

Tutill Remembrance Items Ltd - bio-degradable cremation urns and funeral requisites

Binz (UK) Ltd - manufacturers of Mercedes-Benz E-Class based limousines

Classic Rock Tours  (Rock Festival Holidays)

Venus - The Dress Shop  (Ladies Fashion)

Fantasy World  (Costume Hire & Sales)

Rhodes Select  (Greek Holiday Villa Rentals)

Seeway Trust Childrens Charity  (Childrens Charity)

Netvillas.biz  (Florida Holiday Villa Rentals)

South West GaTE  (Gifted & Talented Education)

Colwith Trials Holidays  (Cornish Activity Holiday Centre)

 




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