Grave Care Business – Growing Demand

I just got off the phone with a very sweet lady who is looking for someone to perform grave care for her parents who have both passed away.

She had a bit of an accent and I asked where she was from.  It turns out she and her husband are originally from Germany.  Back in Germany, she pays someone to look after her husband’s parent’s grave sites.

Both her parents are buried here in the United States.  Unfortunately, she has been unable to find anyone who performs grave care close to where she lives.  She called us, through our website, to see if we could help.  It’s much too far for us to drive and we don’t have any contacts in that immediate area.  If we knew of someone in that area who had purchased our Grave Care Business Course, we would gladly make a referral to her.

The reason I am writing this post is to let you know that Grave Care is a growing business.  Grave Tending is very popular in European countries.  This business model is HUGE in England.  And, it is just beginning to get popular here in the United States.

So, if you have ever thought about starting your own Grave Care Cemetery Maintenance Company, right now is a perfect time to start.  There are customers actively looking to pay good money to businesses who can do grave care.

We have been involved in this for over 20 years and we have developed a professionally produced business course to help you Start & Grow your own Grave Care Business.

For full information, please visit our main webpage to learn about the course.  The full version of the Grave Care Business Course is available for only $259.95 (including shipping).  You can order directly from the website.  We will make sure to ship it to you promptly.

Please let us know if you have any questions.  We are passionate about cemeteries.  We are always happy to answer your questions to the best of our abilities.

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September Grave Care

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Autumn is a perfect time for Grave Care Services

And here we are in September. The long, hot, dusty summer is coming to an end. Ahead of us are days of slightly cooler weather and azure blue skies. Autumn is my favorite time of year and my favorite season to spend in my many local cemeteries.

Autumn brings with it the need for Grave Care Services. Grave plot maintenance, tombstone cleaning, and change-outs of grave side floral decorations are of particular interest right now. Additionally, those of you performing gravestone restoration services should complete your gravestone repair work before harsh winter weather arrives.

Have you ever thought about starting a Grave Care & Cemetery Maintenance Business? We have developed a professionally produced Grave Care Business Course. This course is designed to help you start and operate your own successful Grave Care Business.

Please read through our website to learn more. If you have questions, please let us know via our Contact Page. We love cemeteries and are always happy to answer your grave care related questions.

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The Golden Hours for Cemetery Photography

Cemetery Photography

Golden Hour Cemetery Photography

I studied photography in college as part of my elective credits.

My professor always begged his students to take advantage of the golden hours. The golden hours are the time periods directly after sunrise and right before sunset. During these hours, sunlight is filtered though a larger portion of the earth’s atmosphere than it is at mid-day. This filtering effect gives a very pleasing, warm feeling to photographs.

I find that this pleasing feeling is felt in real life too. There is something about being in a cemetery at day break. As the sun crests the horizon to light the world, there’s no place I’d rather be than in a peaceful cemetery beginning a day’s work. Likewise, in the evening, as the sun dips to the west, I always feel a sense of accomplishment knowing I’ve put the day’s sunlight to productive use.

I was in the cemetery this evening as the sun was ready to dip below the horizon. It made everything bright and green and I wanted to share this photograph with you.

Performing grave care is such a rewarding business. If you’d like to start your own Grave Care Business, please look over our website and consider purchasing our Grave Care Business Course. The course is designed to help you start, operate, and grow your own Grave Site Maintenance Business.

Photography is an important part of Grave Care because your clients (especially those who cannot visit the cemetery) will want to see the work you’ve performed. The Grave Care Business Course (Full Version) includes a special section on how to properly photograph gravestones and cemetery landscapes for your clients to see your work.

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