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Online memorial adds second site for pets
Toronto Web firm expands mandate beyond human deceased
October 23, 2003
by Shane Schick
IT Business
A Canadian dot-com firm has expanded its business beyond online memorials for
friends and family members to create a site exclusively for honouring the lives
of pets.
Toronto-based PartingWishes.com Thursday
said it had launched ILovedMyPet.com, through
which users can step through a question and answer wizard, and customize the look
and uploading text and images for a 100K home page dedicated to a former pet. These
tributes can be set up and run free of charge for 12 weeks. Pages with more images
that are to be hosted more permanently will require a small fee to cover maintenance
costs, the company said, the proceeds from which will go to humane societies in
Canada and the United States.
PartingWishes.com launched in late 2000 to provide a similar service for deceased
people, but has since broadened its mandate to host online wills and estate planning.
"We actually found that a good portion -- probably more than half of the memorials
--were created for pets," said PartingWishes.com CEO Tim Hewson. "I think that creating
an online memorial for a person -- this is my own personal theory -- sometimes you
have to get approval from a number of people, whereas for a pet it's a very personal
thing."
A number of these memorials have since been moved to the new pets-only site.
Hewson said the site isn't intended to make money, adding it wouldn't be tasteful
to demand high fees. "Obviously, it's hard for us to give away service space and
time," he said. "We do look for some fees if people want to expand that, where you
can put video clips up and things like that."
While dot-com companies that provided a range of other services have since crashed
and burned, the last few years have seen a proliferation of online memorial portals,
including Legacy.com, Memorium.org and Generations.on.ca.
Ron Mills, president of Generations.on.ca, said his site doesn't offer pet tributes
because its memorials are designed to help families research and track their geneology.
Though he won't be a competitor, Mills said the timing for something like PartingWishes.com's
subsidiary may be opportune.
"I read an article about two years ago that said the pet business was going to
be the business to get into in the next few years," he said.
Hewson said PartingWishes will continue to build its primary business through
online wills, which he hopes will get a boost if legislation surrounding digital
signatures eventually allows users to sign wills over the Internet. In the meantime,
ILovedMyPet.com will be promoted through cross-linking with other sites and through
search engines.
"At this point it's too early to say we would have enough revenue to spend money
on advertising," he said. "It's a very delicate subject . . . We almost want it
to be a self-discovery when they're trying to find a suitable tribute."
(From ITBusiness.ca E-Business News, Thursday, October 23, 2003)
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