Cleveland-based eFuneral was launched in February 2012 by cofounders Mike Belsito and Bryan Chaikin with the intention to help professional funeral planners, people who have just lost a loved one, and those interested in long-term planning.
“This industry is completely antiquated,” Belsito told VentureBeat. “We saw a big gap and decided to make a better solution.” To read more, click here.
Sometimes I wish I could come up with this type of idea. I would never of thought that marketing funeral homes would be profitable. Hrm.. what other things do people not need until they need it?
Ivan, I bang my head against the wall sometimes why cant I figure out some great idea like the stuff that I post.