Passare Announces New and Improved Inventory Management Feature
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ABILENE, TX — Passare, Inc. is proud to announce the release of a new and improved inventory...
Arrangements Are Going Virtual: Here’s Why and What You Need to Know
What are virtual arrangements? Essentially, it’s the skill of making arrangements like you do in person with families — but now online through live video conferencing.
Passare® Announces New eSignatures Feature
Passare, Inc. is excited to announce the arrival of eSignatures, an online signature solution for funeral homes.
How Does My Firm Compete with Lower-Priced Competitors?
One of the toughest decisions facing owners of heritage funeral homes is whether to respond to a lower-priced competitor — and how to do so.
4 Critical Mistakes Your Firm May Be Making Online
Thanks to the pandemic, there is a rising demand for virtual solutions in every industry, including our own. You may have risen to the challenge and provided a way through this year for your community.
Software to Help Crematory Owners Sleep at Night (And Stay Off the Witness Stand)
As a crematory owner, there are already so many things on your mind — is your equipment working, are your staff following procedures, and most importantly … can families trust you?
Passare® Announces All-New Planning Center
Passare, Inc. is excited to announce the arrival of the all-new Planning Center, a platform designed to allow families and funeral directors the option to collaborate on funeral or memorial arrangements, anytime, anywhere, using any device.
Leader Links: How Our Industry is Combatting the Surge
As COVID-19 continues to rip through our world, many different regions are experiencing surges in cases, and the trend doesn’t seem to be stopping anytime soon.
MKJ Marketing Announces 2021 Scheduled Seminars
After a year of restricted travel, it’s about time we take a trip. MKJ Marketing will be conducting our two most popular seminars in February and March of 2021.
Easy-to-Use Digital Tools You Can Share with Families
Technology has no doubt made some things more complicated. However, there are tools out there (if you look very hard!) that seek to simplify and clarify. And when it comes to dealing with loss, I think clarity and simplicity are very much welcome.