One of the hardest stages to hurdle when a loved one passes away is the grieving stage. This stage varies from person to person with some completing the process while others will take a few weeks, months or even years. Should the grieving process be fairly long for you, it may be physically impossible to visit the place of interment on a regular basis. It is therefore good to know that some funeral service companies have set up a memorial service website which you can visit as long as you have an internet connection. This article will cover how to choose the best memorial websites for your needs.
Most will make a light jest that a memorial site is like the social site for the dead, whilst the living have their Facebook. It may be a tasteless joke for some people but if one analyzes the statement, it has some merit. This is because the memorial site also brings friends and relatives of the deceased to interact and share, such as any social media or social networking site does in keeping the memory of one who is missed greatly.
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.
On your checklist must be an item that includes page organization. How the page is organized is an important thing to consider. User friendliness is key to your decision also. Not only adept but beginner computer users must be able to navigate the site with ease and with minimal complications. The site in general must be free from clutter like banner advertisements and pop ups. In short it must look well designed, appealing to the eyes and free from clutter.
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.
Get a provider that not too eager to sell you items and additional services, which can be seen by the prevalence of links and side tabs that direct you to buy something. These just tend to confuse and distract the grieving visitor rather than assist him or her in getting through the grief process. Do not go for providers that seem too eager on their site to sell an extra item or service that you do not really need or be bothered with.
Training users and administrators must also be given by the provider either by video or helpful documentation. This will assist the users and make the site more user friendly and enjoyable to use.
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.
Most will make a light jest that a memorial site is like the social site for the dead, whilst the living have their Facebook. It may be a tasteless joke for some people but if one analyzes the statement, it has some merit. This is because the memorial site also brings friends and relatives of the deceased to interact and share, such as any social media or social networking site does in keeping the memory of one who is missed greatly.
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.
On your checklist must be an item that includes page organization. How the page is organized is an important thing to consider. User friendliness is key to your decision also. Not only adept but beginner computer users must be able to navigate the site with ease and with minimal complications. The site in general must be free from clutter like banner advertisements and pop ups. In short it must look well designed, appealing to the eyes and free from clutter.
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.
Get a provider that not too eager to sell you items and additional services, which can be seen by the prevalence of links and side tabs that direct you to buy something. These just tend to confuse and distract the grieving visitor rather than assist him or her in getting through the grief process. Do not go for providers that seem too eager on their site to sell an extra item or service that you do not really need or be bothered with.
Training users and administrators must also be given by the provider either by video or helpful documentation. This will assist the users and make the site more user friendly and enjoyable to use.
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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