All entries for August 2015

Funeral Director's Guide for Helping Clients Select a Printed Tribute

 

If you have clients who need help picking out the information and type of product for their printed tribute, you may be unsure of where to start to help them. It is important for you to take a moment to try and decide whether you want to handle it yourself or if you want to train a specialist to do it for you. One of the best ways you can help your client is by knowing your product inside and out. The more you know about your product, the more you are able to explain it and discuss it with the client, thus helping them immensely.

Know Their Timeline

When you first start working with your clients, know what their timeline is. By knowing when they need the product, you will be able to recommend the right printed tribute for them. For instance, if you know the funeral is only a few days away, you may need to suggest one tribute over the next for time purposes.

Some printed tributes will take longer to create and print, which will influence the timeline by a lot. If your client has more time to wait, then you may be able to offer more pages than with a tribute that needs to be printed immediately.

Know Their Needs

Another way you can help your client select a printed tribute is by knowing their needs and recognizing what they want. If your client is looking for a specific color, style, or number of pages, you will be able to recommend the best options for them based on their request and suggestions.

Before you begin offering any ideas, you want to take the time to ask your client questions and determine what it is they are looking for and what they desire in the end product.

Make Recommendations

Once you have an idea of what your client wants, you can then begin making recommendations to them. During this time, you will have the opportunity to suggest which printed tributes you think are the best and why they are the best. You can include extra services to help jazz up the piece to provide your customer with the most for his or her money.

Sometimes, your customers will not know what it is that they are looking for and this is where you need to step it up. Recommending products to your customers should come as second nature to you so you need to understand your product and know everything there is to know about it.

Once you have a good grasp on what your customer needs, selecting a printed tribute will be easy to do. It is your responsibility as the funeral director to help your customers get what they want and make sure that the process is as smooth as possible.


Choosing a Poem to Remember Your Loved One



Poems are the perfect way to expense feelings when you yourself cannot come up with the right things to say. Grief is one of the hardest things to express. Memorial poems are easily found and they work great if you need to speak at a funeral or just for the back of a printed tribute or prayer cards. There are several different styles available to choose from. Therefore, take into consideration who your loved one was personally. If cheerful go for a happy or encouraging one. Reserved, go the more traditional or moaning route. There is a poem in several different style with a little time and help you will find the perfect one in no time at all.


Remembering loved one's


One of the most popular types of poems for tribute cards is remembrance ones. These are the poems that focus on your loved ones positive traits. Their smiles and laughter. These are the ones that help ease a mourner's spirit and leaves them knowing what a good hearted person your loved one was. They help you remember the good times you shared instead of the fact that they are no longer with us in the flesh but in spirit.


Mourning loved ones


This is the most traditional type of memorial poems. This is the poem that brings everyone together in their grief. It is designed to let everyone know they are not alone in their sadness and mourning. Most memorial poems are from the deceased point of view telling those left behind that they are okay now However, with a mourning poem it is from the reader's point of view. They explain how you were not ready to let them go and how you miss little things that made them unique. Those this could make the readers sad it also lets them know that it will be okay and they're not alone in this feeling.


Encouragement to those left behind


If you are looking for a poem that could make mourners look at the brighter side, then an encouraging poem is the type for you. These let the people who are left behind know that they will see your loved on in the next life, that this is just goodbye for now not forever. This poem explains that they are in a better place now and are carefree with no pain.


No matter what style of memorial poem you go with any will be great. Keep in mind the memory your loved one would have wanted to leave behind when choosing which one to use. In addition to memorial poems there are also several scriptures to choose from that you may find fitting. However, scriptures are more traditional so if you are having a more contemporary service consider uses a poem instead. This can be an overwhelming decision to make. Pick two or three if your favorites and enlist the help of friends and family to pick the best one.









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