Full Circle Funerals Founder chats with online book club about her funeral arranging guide
Cara Squires, writer
Sarah Jones created ‘Funerals Your Way’ to make info about funeral choices more accessible, and she recently discussed and read excerpts from the book at an online book club.
In the words of Full Circle Funerals in a recent blog post, “As many of you know, we want to do everything that we can to make information about funeral choices accessible to everyone. That is why Sarah wrote ‘Funerals Your Way’ - our funeral arranging guide. She was nervous [but] delighted to be asked to read some excerpts from the book at an online book club recently - she hadn’t read out loud from a book since she was at school but managed to get through alright!”
Though Sarah was nervous, she went ahead with the club, knowing spreading the word was hugely valuable and crucial. As the funeral franchise put it, “It was yet another wonderful opportunity to share information, encourage important conversations generally and to engage with people anywhere in the world.” A link was then included to a recording of the book club, which you can find for yourself on the Full Circle Funerals website, and others who might want to invite Sarah to their book clubs were invited to get in touch.
If you’re interested in working with Full Circle Funerals to innovate and change things in the funeral space, giving people goodbyes that truly match the wonderful vibrancy they possessed in life, you should consider becoming a franchisee. You can become a Full Circle Funerals Partner for a minimum initial investment of £20,000, with franchise fees of £16,000 and a total investment cost of £80,000. You’ll also be charged a fixed royalty fee and an advertising fee at a rate of 1.5%. Find out more about a potential franchise investment with Full Circle Funerals via the company’s profile page, which you’ll discover linked above.
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Cara Squires, writer