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Stop Waiting. Start Marketing.
Some advice in the funeral profession isn’t just wrong — it’s dangerous.
It’s the kind of advice you get from someone who’s never had to make payroll with their own marketing plan.
Recently, I heard it again: “Just stop marketing. Just wait for people to come to you.”
This is the kind of thinking that keeps funeral homes stuck, shrinking, and wondering why they can’t get ahead.It would only come from someone who doesn’t understand the first thing about sales or marketing.
The truth?You should always be marketing.
Always be filling the air with your message.Always be telling your story, sharing your mission, and speaking directly to the specific families you want to serve.Always be sharpening the way you say it and the way you deliver it.
Marketing isn’t something you do until the phone starts ringing — it’s what you do so the phone keeps ringing.
Why waiting is a ridiculous idea
Sitting in your funeral home hoping people show up is not a strategy. It’s business hospice.
Here’s just one reason:On my recent trip, I met a funeral director frustrated over rising cremation rates.
Here’s the blunt truth:If you’re not actively in the market shaping perception, educating families, and making the case for why you’re worth choosing — someone else will. And you won’t like their pitch.
The families you want to reach are hearing from somebody every day. If that somebody isn’t you, you’ve already lost them.
The reality you can’t ignore
The market is noisy.The attention span of your audience is shrinking.And every day you delay, you give up space in people’s minds to competitors, discount cremation mills, and anyone else willing to put their message out there consistently.
You don’t need to yell louder than everyone. You need to say the right thing, to the right people, at the right time — over and over again.
That’s not hype. That’s the discipline of marketing done right.
Your next move
Stop listening to bad advice.Stop waiting for things to “go back to the way they were.”Start building a system that keeps your pipeline full — and never stop feeding it.
Because in this business, invisibility is the fastest path to irrelevance.
—🎙
By John AshworthHere’s a Substack-ready draft built from your podcast script, keeping your edge and expanding the ideas for a longer-form read.
Stop Waiting. Start Marketing.
Some advice in the funeral profession isn’t just wrong — it’s dangerous.
It’s the kind of advice you get from someone who’s never had to make payroll with their own marketing plan.
Recently, I heard it again: “Just stop marketing. Just wait for people to come to you.”
This is the kind of thinking that keeps funeral homes stuck, shrinking, and wondering why they can’t get ahead.It would only come from someone who doesn’t understand the first thing about sales or marketing.
The truth?You should always be marketing.
Always be filling the air with your message.Always be telling your story, sharing your mission, and speaking directly to the specific families you want to serve.Always be sharpening the way you say it and the way you deliver it.
Marketing isn’t something you do until the phone starts ringing — it’s what you do so the phone keeps ringing.
Why waiting is a ridiculous idea
Sitting in your funeral home hoping people show up is not a strategy. It’s business hospice.
Here’s just one reason:On my recent trip, I met a funeral director frustrated over rising cremation rates.
Here’s the blunt truth:If you’re not actively in the market shaping perception, educating families, and making the case for why you’re worth choosing — someone else will. And you won’t like their pitch.
The families you want to reach are hearing from somebody every day. If that somebody isn’t you, you’ve already lost them.
The reality you can’t ignore
The market is noisy.The attention span of your audience is shrinking.And every day you delay, you give up space in people’s minds to competitors, discount cremation mills, and anyone else willing to put their message out there consistently.
You don’t need to yell louder than everyone. You need to say the right thing, to the right people, at the right time — over and over again.
That’s not hype. That’s the discipline of marketing done right.
Your next move
Stop listening to bad advice.Stop waiting for things to “go back to the way they were.”Start building a system that keeps your pipeline full — and never stop feeding it.
Because in this business, invisibility is the fastest path to irrelevance.
—🎙