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Exciting Product Launch: The Physical, Hard-Bound Book of Memories – What it is & Why It’s Totally Awesome!

Providing families with great service is a funeral director’s number one priority. As such, we at FrontRunner are constantly looking

What to Expect at the Brand New FrontRunner Technology Center: Workshop Schedule Just Released!

Next month marks FrontRunner’s one-year anniversary in our brand new offices. It is hard to believe that we have already

Booking Travel Plans for a Funeral Has Never Been so Easy: Introducing The New (and Free!) Funeral Concierge APP

Dealing with loss is often the most difficult time for the family and friends involved. On top of dealing with

The Ultimate Facebook & Obituaries Strategy: What Every Funeral Home Should be Doing.

Facebook marketing for Funeral Homes is definitely one area of marketing that is being adopted more and more each and

6 Ways Funeral Homes are Using Integration to Save Time, Money & Get to the Next Level.

If I could choose one thing that 90% of funeral homes are doing all wrong, it would be the amount

5 Things You’ll Get on the 2016 Funeral Technology & Marketing Cruise that You Won’t Get Anywhere Else!

Where is one place you can escape the cold, meet funeral professionals from all over, put your feet up and

FrontRunner Professional Introduces New Chief Technology Officer [Press Release]

FrontRunner CEO, Kevin Montroy announced that Sam Khan has joined the company as its new Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Along

Be Mobile-Friendly by April 21st or Lose Website Traffic [Google Algorithm Update: How to be Compatible]

Google has announced some big changes to their search algorithms happening April 21, 2015. When you look at the sheer

Are You Using Technology or is Technology Using You?
[As Featured in the March issue of The Director]

Technology is often feared in our profession because it is unfamiliar territory. As a result, it is not implemented despite

FrontRunner Professional: Then & Now

When you think of FrontRunner Professional – Do you picture a big technology company behind a logo? Or do you