CemeterySpot Publishes How To Plan A Funeral Ebook

Posted on November 19th, 2008, 06:11:57 CST in Media, Funerals, Business by Hal Stevens

CemeterySpot Funeral Planning     CemeterySpot Inc. has continued its mission of providing products and services that address end-of-life issues by publishing a series of e-books that were written to assist the general public. Its first publication entitled: “How To Plan A Funeral: Your Complete Guide To Funeral Services And Savings” can be found on http://www.funeralplanningbook.com.

CemeterySpot, Inc. has developed a multifaceted approach which presents quickly downloadable e-books on its free Cemetery Property Listing Service (http://www.cemeteryspot.org) and its free Online Memorial Listing Service (http://www.cemeteryspot.com), as well as, on web sites dedicated to each specific book such as its Funeral Planning Book web site http://www.funeralplanningbook.com.

“Many people feel uncomfortable discussing end-of-life issues. Yet, they search for answers from friends and relatives, religious advisors, printed material and online sources. Our goal at CemeterySpot is to write about these end-of-life topics in a way that condenses info from all of these sources, is user-friendly and has an easy to read conversational style. Based on the positive feedback we are getting, I would have to say that our e-books are being very well received.” said Hal Stevens, President.
“How To Plan A Funeral: Your Complete Guide To Funeral Services And Savings” is loaded with check lists and fill-in-the-blank forms. This allows the reader to customize a funeral plan based on uniquely personal circumstances. The book gives info, directions, cautions and advice to help navigate through the entire process. The Funeral Planning Book web site http://www.funeralplanningbook.com has additional information about this and other CemeterySpot products and free services.

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For more information about “How To Plan A Funeral: Your Complete Guide To Funeral Services And Savings” please visit http://www.funeralplanningbook.com, or any of the CemeterySpot family of web sites. For additional information or to schedule an interview, please call Hal Stevens at 405-210-4363 or email Hal at hal@cemeteryspot.com

CemeterySpot.org Begins Free Cemetery Property Listing Service (CPLS)

Posted on November 13th, 2008, 06:57:27 CST in Technology, Cemetery, Business by Hal Stevens

 FREE Cemetery Property Listing Service     CemeterySpot Inc. has just launched a free listing service designed to create a vibrant market for selling or reselling all types of cemetery property including: plots, niches, mausoleums, columbaria, crypts, etc.

CemeterySpot, Inc. created a user-friendly website (http://www.cemeteryspot.org) specifically to allow buyers and sellers of cemetery property a way to find each other and transact business without interference. 

“After studying all competing places to advertise, find and purchase cemetery property we realized there was still an unfulfilled position in this market. Prior to our Cemetery Property Listing Service cemeteries, and owners who purchased or inherited cemetery property, had very ineffective choices of where to advertise and find buyers. Some used newspapers which have declining readership. Some used classified advertising websites or auction websites which sell anything and everything; their property was lost in the crowd of items for sale. Some used more dedicated websites which appear to be free but have teaser rates with hidden costs after your initial advertisement is placed. Every website, except our http://www.cemeteryspot.org/ Cemetery Property Listing Service, either charges the buyer or the seller to participate, or limits the amount of locations in which you can advertise. The Cemetery Property Listing Service is a very specialized, FREE, and effective place to buy or sell all types of cemetery property.” said Hal Stevens, President.

CemeterySpot.org (http://www.cemeteryspot.org) features include:

1. Simple 5 step registration so either a buyer or seller can list or search quickly
2. User-friendly fill-in-the-blanks form to create a great looking listing.
3. Complete description in both common and/or legal language
4. Photos of the cemetery property.
5. Google Earth GPS satellite views of the cemetery property.
6. Add video and audio to any listing. 
7. Search by postal (zip) code so customers can find cemetery property by location.
8. A Watch List to let customers know when cemetery property is listed in a target area.
9. Statement of payment terms buyer offers to the seller.
10. Direct contact info so buyers can contact a seller without unnecessary interference.
11. UNLIMITED FREE 30 DAY LISTING PERIODS

 

The Cemetery Property Listing Service (CPLS) is international in scope and is currently listing properties in the US and Canada. Upon request, and over time, we will add listings in additional countries.

 

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For more information about The FREE CemeterySpot Cemetery Property Listing Service (http://www.cemeteryspot.org), or to schedule an interview, please call Hal Stevens at 405-210-4363 or email Hal at hal@cemeteryspot.com .

The East Union Cemetery Saga Continues

Posted on July 2nd, 2008, 11:51:37 CDT in Politics, Cemetery, Business by Hal Stevens

California Cemetery and Funeral Bureau logo     As the plot surrounding East Union Cemetery thickens we now have a cemetery that has operated for about one year without a valid license, directors who were missing and money and stocks that are currently unaccounted for.

Worldwide Cemetery Space Shortage Affects the Cayman Islands

Posted on July 1st, 2008, 09:37:42 CDT in Cremation, Cemetery, Business by Hal Stevens

Cayman Island cemetery     What happens when a beautiful Caribbean island group faces having no more room to bury its dead in existing cemeteries? That is exactly the dilemma confronting the tropical paradise of Cayman Islands.

Iran Will Dig Thousands Of Graves For Invading Enemy Soldiers

Posted on June 30th, 2008, 11:21:05 CDT in Politics, Cemetery by Hal Stevens

Iran Revolutionary Guard     For decades the Iranians have been threatening any country that it even suspects will get tough with it. Bullying and making audacious claims has bought it a lot of time and maybe the day of reckoning is getting closer.

Even In Death The Economic Pinch Is Causing Belt Tightening

Posted on June 27th, 2008, 11:50:00 CDT in Funerals, Cremation, Business by Hal Stevens

Rest in Peace     With the economic slow down, and with prices for most items increasing, it only makes sense that even death arrangements have encountered cost cutting.

East Union Cemetery In Manteca, California, May be Saved from Closing

Posted on June 26th, 2008, 15:02:05 CDT in Politics, Funerals, Cemetery by Hal Stevens

Manteca California location on Map     We were very concerned that the East Union Cemetery in Manteca, California might face closure because it does not have a licensed cemetery manager and because it has not responded to contact from the state Consumer Affairs Department. It seems that immediate de-licensing may be averted for the moment.

Manteca California to Consider Closing East Union Cemetery

Posted on June 25th, 2008, 10:19:24 CDT in Politics, Cemetery, Business by Hal Stevens

Manteca City Seal     According to California law a cemetery must have a licensed cemetery manager in place to oversee operations. East Union Pioneer Cemetery in Manteca, California, does not have one and may have their license revoked. The result could be no new burials with limited exceptions.

In Manila A Former Cemetery Is Now A Favorite Wedding Spot

Posted on June 23rd, 2008, 11:54:48 CDT in History, Cemetery by Hal Stevens

Paco Park and Cemetery, Manila     Paco Park, in Manila, is a beautiful place for a wedding. It has historical significance, a fountain with sparkling water at its center, flower-filled grounds and proximity to Adamson University. The romantic sound of birds chirping gives the park a special character and a certain ambience. Who would have thought there was originally a cemetery located there?

Cremation May Harm Ecosystem With Mercury Poisoning

Posted on June 20th, 2008, 12:24:38 CDT in Environment, Cremation by Hal Stevens

Fife Crematorium     With the increase in the number of people being cremated, who have amalgam fillings in their teeth, an increase in mercury emissions has resulted which is harmful to humans and even unborn babies.