Monday, October 4, 2010

Funeral Home Websites Training Videos: Resize Obit Photos

Funeral Home Website Training Series

Resizing Obituary Photos Online with Picnik.com
 


Step By Step Actions

  1. Go to http://picnik.com/app
  2. Click Upload a photo (browse for it)
  3. Resize the photo
    • (must be larger than 150 x 200)
  4. Crop the photo to 150 x 200
  5. Click “Save & Share” & then “Save Photo”
     


For More Information…
About Funeral Home Websites and Training Videos, visit:
www.FuneralFuturistWebsites.com

And if you have a question, email it to:    
questions@funeralfuturist.com

Funeral Home Website Training Series
By Robin Heppell, CFSP
 

5 comments:

scarlet reynolds said...

Whilst most funerals are arranged through a funeral director it is possible, though not advised, that you could arrange everything yourself. However, funeral directors and their staff are highly trained and professional individuals who will be sensitive and receptive to your feelings and emotions, and you will be paying for their expertise and knowledge so ask as many questions of them as you wish. They are there to help you make the right decisions in all aspects for the arrangements of the funeral.

Stacey Lang said...

If you are considering a career in the funeral service or thinking about broadening your knowledge, you're in heading through the right track in the business/ profession.

With the right knowledge and proper education you definitely know what to do and what's not with this kind of field.

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Unknown said...

I really appreciate the information in this article. I am needing to find a funeral home in Denver. Do you have any suggestions for me? Thanks.

Unknown said...

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Unknown said...


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