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I was searching through a few funeral home "fan pages" or "like" pages (which ever you prefer) on Facebook and I noticed something that you should never ever do on your funeral home's Facebook page.

Please do not post a full obituary as a status update. Only post the persons name and link to the obituary on your site.

Example: Obituary for Jane Doe Read Full Obituary here: cdsocial.com.

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Do Not Post A Full Obituary as Your Facebook Status from ConnectingDirectors.com on Vimeo.

 

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