It seems like Funeral Directors are going “Facebook Crazy” – every day I am receiving friend requests from Funeral Directors and seeing Funeral Homes creating profiles, pages, and groups.
The problem is that I see a ton of mistakes being made – most inadvertently because there is not a lot of direction and guidance available on HOW to use Facebook properly for the Funeral Industry.
There is no Best Practices for Funeral Homes and Facebook (not yet anyway) but I have been really digging deep into what IS the best way for funeral directors to harness the power of Facebook from a Relationship & Loyalty Building (Marketing) strategy without crossing the line of doing business in a social community.
You have heard me say it before – and this won’t be the last time – the funeral industry is a “relationship business” where people serve people and buildings, cars, and merchandise are secondary. When my Great-Grandfather started the undertaking business, and my Grandfather took it over – they built it on building relationships within their community. They did this by being involved in various networks of the day – Church, Lodge, Rotary, Town Council, etc. Fast forward 75 years and networks within communities are still very important – they may be the same networks as they used to be or may be different ones.
Even though Facebook is a virtual community, it is growing faster than any other network of people in your community. Let’s take a look at some of the numbers (Source CheckFacebook.com as of May 18, 2009 – pretty current eh!):
Global Audience: 192,406,840
United States Age Distribution:
The 55 and over crowd have over 3 million members in the US. For perspective if this group of 55+ Facebook users were a city – it would be the 3rd largest between LA and Chicago.
One last thing before I get into the 7 Mistakes Funeral Directors make with Facebook is that there are more females on Facebook than men:
We know women make more buying decisions than men and we have also been told that women regard relationships as very important (hopefully us guys have figured that out by now).
7 Mistakes Funeral Directors Make with Facebook
I hope that this gets you going on the right track with your Facebook experience. I have received a lot of feedback from my Newsletter subscribers about their thoughts regarding Facebook which I will go into a little deeper later this week – stay tuned!
…Hepp
PS: What are your thoughts on Facebook and the Funeral Industry? Have you had any successes (or secure any calls) as a result of Facebook? Please share your thoughts below…

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Robin, this is a good, solid fundamental list and I, for one, thank you for sharing this info with funeral folks. Refreshing to see your effort here to help industry folks understand how to better align their Facebook usage with their funeral service profession.