Cemetery Record Keeping: 7 Tips For Keeping Cemetery Records

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As a cemetery business, you should know exactly how to keep cemetery records and how best to protect them. There is no doubt that records management is an essential function of your daily business. In addition to accessing critical financial and regulatory records, when you maintain up-to-date information on your customers, their families, and their […]

Embracing the Digital Age: The Value of Cemetery Record Keeping Software

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Cemeteries, often regarded as sacred grounds, hold the memories of generations past – cemetery record keeping software can help maintain these memories. These serene landscapes not only serve as final resting places for our loved ones, encapsulating the essence of their lives, but they are also the custodians of burial records. As time progresses, the […]

Ten essential features to look for in your cemetery management software.

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The death care industry is rapidly evolving, and with it, the expectations of cemetery managers, funeral directors, and crematory operators. As the demand for innovative cemetery software grows, so does the need for solutions that simplify operations, improve accuracy in cemetery records, and provide a seamless customer service experience. Choosing the right cemetery management software […]

How can technology help you address the changing needs of the death care sector?

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Dying is expensive, and often it’s both unplanned and unexpected. In 2021, the median cost for a funeral and burial in the United States was approximately $7 848, while the median cost for a funeral with cremation was approximately $6 971. These costs are rising more and more each year, becoming increasingly overwhelming for families. […]

Data Safety: Securing your business and personal data with 5 easy tips

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Many of us feel that our security is good enough, believing that the passwords we use and security questions we set protect us, but how safe is it really? For most, extra steps in security settings are unnecessary, while simultaneously admitting that they believe their personal information and data are vulnerable to hackers. While admittedly […]

Unlock Your Business Potential: Why Comprehensive Reporting is Important

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In any funeral home, cemetery or crematory, having a comprehensive overview of your business is essential to maintaining a sustainable operation. Whether you need a snapshot of your financial position or projections for the year ahead, an indicator of the current state of company assets, or need to ensure regulatory compliance, there are many reasons […]

Records Management Made Easy: The Benefits of Digitizing Your Records

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Records are at the heart of every cemetery and not only provide an invaluable window into the past but are critical to planning and managing its future. In an increasingly tech-driven world, digitization transforms the way we record, manage and track data, and burial records are no exception. Digitizing burial records is not a new […]