Self Funeral Planning Start Up To Be Featured In Season Premiere Of Shark Tank

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When the next season of ABC’s Shark Tank starts two women from Minnesota will be pitching their unique start-up called Mywonderfullife.com.

Mywonderfullife.com was founded in 2008 by Sue Kruskopf and Nancy Bush. The website helps people plan their own funeral. Although the business is 4 years old these two women have been bootstrapping mywonderfullife.com as a side project and are hoping to get a much-needed cash flow injection from the judges on Shark Tank.

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Mywonderfullife.com allows users to create profiles. After the user has created their profile they can write their own obituary, suggest photos, songs and headstones and other things to be part of their funeral. The website also has an encrypted and secure area where the user can leave bank account information and other valuable estate information to up to 6 angels or loved ones, who will be notified via email after the user has passed away.

Last year Kruskopf and Bush were selected out of a pool of 10,000 aspiring start-ups to pitch to the judged on Shark Tank.

To find out if Kruskopf and Bush were successful you will need to tune into the season premiere of ABC’s Shark Tank on Friday night (Jan 20). Shark Tank puts aspiring start-ups in front of billionaire, entrepreneur and Dallas Maverick’s owner Mark Cuban, Real Estate Mogul, Barbara Cocoran and VC Kevin O’Leary. The three judges will invest $6.3 million dollars with businesses that impress them in this third season.

source: TwinCitiesBusiness

 

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