Funeral Parlor Market
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Re: Funeral Parlor Market
I talked to a local funeral directory who has his crematorium next to the parking lot where I work. The ashes from the stack are usually on our cars when we come out from work at night. It's weird because you are constantly reminded at the end of a day that you've just wasted another day of your life at work and you're one day closer to the stack and being ashes on your co-workers' cars ...
At any rate ...
He said they transmit photos to a place on the West Coast, they put it together using very stock music, flower pictures, etc., between images, send it back to them. Cost is around $40. It would be hard to compete with that on price, and this is a price takes all market.
He said the real need is for someone who would use the family's choice of music, favorite commercial songs in a show. I'm not going there for copyright reasons. So in my market it is a dead subject.
At any rate ...
He said they transmit photos to a place on the West Coast, they put it together using very stock music, flower pictures, etc., between images, send it back to them. Cost is around $40. It would be hard to compete with that on price, and this is a price takes all market.
He said the real need is for someone who would use the family's choice of music, favorite commercial songs in a show. I'm not going there for copyright reasons. So in my market it is a dead subject.
Re: Funeral Parlor Market
Touche', Carl!
Your post gave me a good belly laugh which, according to the experts, may extend my life a few minutes!
Thanks for the chuckle.
Ann
Your post gave me a good belly laugh which, according to the experts, may extend my life a few minutes!
Thanks for the chuckle.
Ann
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