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Last
month one of our alumni, was quoted in a
mortgage related article in U.S. News &
World Report, a major national news publication
- great work! She's done an outstanding job
getting herself some publicity; it can help her
credibility with her future customers.
Using this news piece to 'pump up profits' in
her business, is where the power of knowledge
and understanding comes into play. What this can
mean for her business, that's a key. This can
begin to shape a ‘publicity center' for her
origination operation, especially since she has
a website her prospects will visit!
For the past four years we have done a similar
thing on our company origination side – a
Press Release click
here page. It's sole purpose is to
build credibility inside the mind of potential
customers, it has no other function. Because, a
potential customers is just that – a 'maybe.'
Since potential loan applicants also visit our
website, regardless of how they found it, they
are looking for a possible mortgage loan
provider. And, we realize our corporation is not
a widely known household name, so all the
genuine seriousness and integrity we can build,
the better. Our own Press Release page helps us
a great deal according to our website stats!
Even though it may take her some time &
effort to create such a publicity center on her
own website, consider the importance of having
one! It has the potential to influence one or
more customers annually to go with her firm
instead of the next guy. One more sale per year
equals more $$$$; a wise investment of her time
to put together a Press Release page.
We all are exposed to important news and
information everyday, that additional knowledge
can have a significant meaning in our business
lives, if we pay attention. Have many of you
engaged in publicity activities, and more
importantly - do your potential customers know
about them? Any publicity is good publicity,
according to Louis B. Meyer of MGM fame, and we
agree.
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| Net
Branches - Are They For You? |
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"Who's
got the best Net Branch operation for me (or the
cheapest, the easiest one to join, etc.)?"
I recently saw this question posted on one of
the mortgage discussion boards I read from time
to time; I'm sure we've all seen these sort of
comments lately too.
I have found this recent "net branch"
phenomenon to be rather fascinating in it's
popularity, and the sheer variety of
arrangements out there. Since our residential
mortgage industry often looks like the Wild-Wild
West and is extremely entrepreneurial in so many
ways, it's probably impossible to define this
category in any sort of a generic way. From what
I have seen from many of them, they all seem to
be different. Some treat you like a genuine
employee (W-2, training, benefits), while others
as if you're an independent contractor (1099, do
your own thing) outside LO type. Some are
regional, yet most appear to be national in
scope.
The real meaning of how becoming a member of
'net branch' operation can help someone; I
believe is the core question being asked by one
who raises this issue.
From our perspective this 'net branch' concept
has grown and will continue to do so, as long as
Websites and Internet continue to affect our
industry and become more commonplace then they
are today. Loan providers are becoming
increasingly aware of the vast market of
potential customers who reside beyond their
individual State boundaries. This makes the 'net
branch' concept even more attractive.
If they plan on advertising and soliciting
business across the Nation, unless these loan
providers prepare for the expense of
establishing individual State licenses and
creating a sizable internal compliance
department, then joining up with a 'net branch'
organization is clearly the way to go.
Because this Net Branch issue is front and
center these days, and in view of the fact that
in our Live classroom sessions we cover this
aspect of today's business, offer our
recommendations, and detail specifically why we
feel it is the way to go for our alumni and
other originators as well.
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