How To Find 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.

At times one may come across a joke that a memorial website is the Facebook of the dead. Many may find offense at this allegory, but the statement or joke is itself not without merit. It does make a point somewhat. These sites do provide opportunities for interaction and sharing of memories between people who have shared a special affinity with the deceased.

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 well the site is organized, how free it is from clutter is a good point to consider. It must be easy to navigate, whether the one on the page is an experienced computer user or not. It must basically be user friendly. It should be visually appealing with the judicious use of colors and designs without it being hurtful to the eyes after extended hours of viewing.

Most importantly, the one providing the service must own their own domain and if possible their own server. This will ensure that the system will always be stable and no excuses can be blamed on third party sub contractors when a malfunction occurs. You can easily check this by looking at the navigation bar and see if the domain name matches the page name and also it will show you if it is a part of sub domain or not.

When choosing a provider do not get one that sells too much. You will notice this on their website whereby they will provide a bountiful of purchase links and side tabs to make you click and buy. Go with a provider that will assist you in getting through the bereavement process rather than one who is overly eager in making extra cash from offering you useless items and services which you may not need.

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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