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Gail Rubin, The Doyenne of Death, Funeral Expert Gail Rubin, The Doyenne of Death, Funeral Expert
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Dateline: Albuquerque, NM
Friday, April 21, 2017

 
Gail Rubin and Nick Jaensch of Everdays

Gail Rubin and Nick Jaensch of Everdays

Mom’s dog-eared personal phone book in the kitchen drawer is a thing of the past. How will you contact all of the family and friends who need to know about a death in the family? The answer is right there in your smart phone, with help of the Everdays app.

Everdays introduced the Everdays Partner Dashboard to funeral directors attending the ICCFA convention and expo. It allows the funeral home to easily create and give elegant digital memorial announcements to the families they serve. The family then sends the notification to other family and friends through their phone address books.

“We see a big issue with newspapers being seen as a little bit antiquated and costly, and Facebook is not always the most appropriate place to post,” explained Nick Jaensch, Executive Vice President of Everdays. “On Facebook, there’s often conflict in families who say, ‘How could you post that online before I told x or y?'”

Everdays harnesses the powerful, private network of contacts contained in today’s cell phone contact lists. For funeral homes, Everdays’ complimentary software offers a great tool to help client families spread the word through our newfangled smart phones. “Contacts and text messages are the new way to guarantee that someone is going to see the news,” he said.

Not everyone in a family needs to have the app to share the news of a memorial service. Often one family member, usually a younger person who is comfortable with text and email communications, starts the announcement and sends it to the selected group of contacts.

Everdays group photo

L to R: Dona Yost, Life Chest;, Gail Rubin, A Good Goodbye; Mark Alhermizi and Khal Hanna, Everdays

The manager can name additional managers, and they can select which contacts receive the announcements. Managers can also see who has opened the text message, so those who have not viewed the news can be called. Everdays announcements have an 85% click-through rate, making it a highly effective way to communicate memorial service information.

“The way our system is set up, it’s really simple to walk through your contact book,” said Jaensch. “A lot of times we hear from families saying, ‘We never would have thought of inviting that person’ or ‘I wouldn’t have thought to invite my college roommate’ as they go through their book to see who to invite.”

Jaensch summed it up saying, “It’s a great way to have the broadcast ease of virality, while at the same time you have control and privacy that nobody else can offer.”

While Everdays works with more than 500 funeral home partners, hundreds of families download the app every week and use it on their own, independent of funeral homes. The app originally launched in October 2016 at the National Funeral Directors Association convention as Requiem, and they changed the name to Everdays in February of 2017. For more information, visit www.Everdays.com.

Gail Rubin, CT, is author and host of the award-winning book and television series, A Good Goodbye: Funeral Planning for Those Who Don’t Plan to Die, Hail and Farewell: Cremation Ceremonies, Templates and Tips, and KICKING THE BUCKET LIST: 100 Downsizing and Organizing Things to Do Before You Die.

Rubin is a Certified Thanatologist (that's a death educator) and a popular speaker who uses humor and films to get the end-of-life and funeral planning conversation started. She "knocked 'em dead" with her TEDx talk, A Good Goodbye. She provides continuing education credit classes for attorneys, doctors, nurses, social workers, hospice workers, financial planners, funeral directors and other professionals. She's a Certified Funeral Celebrant and funeral planning consultant who has been interviewed in national and local print, broadcast and online media.

Known as The Doyenne of Death®, she also hosts A Good Goodbye Internet radio show and produces Mortality Minute radio and online video spots.

Rubin is a member of the Association for Death Education and Counseling, the International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association, Toastmasters International and the National Speakers Association New Mexico Chapter. Her speaking profile is available at eSpeakers.com.

Gail Rubin has been interviewed about funeral planning issues in national and local broadcast, print and online media. Outlets include The Huffington Post, Money Magazine, Kiplinger, CBS Radio News, WGN-TV,  and local affiliates for NPR, PBS, FOX, ABC-TV, CBS-TV and NBC-TV.

Sign up for a free planning form and occasional informative newsletter at her website, AGoodGoodbye.com.

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