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Too many loan officer websites look like congested intersections, information running every which way. Fancy gadgets, like calculators, online application submission forms and loan programs filled with jargon that customers dont understand. You cant tell the difference from one loan officer web site to the next. Take any two sites and swap logos with each one. Still, you cant tell any difference between them. Its no wonder real estate agents get flustered trying to glean something from your loan office website, when its designed to service customers. The Internet has become a safe haven for Agents. Protected from confrontation and reliable for first impressions. Agents have become more net-savvy quickly to keep up with the onslaught of available information to homeowners considering the sale of their homes. Yet, loan officers neglect to capitalize on the increasing searches done by Agents, anxious to secure a new preferred mortgage partner. Your Marketing Hub Winning more agent-referred business begins with marketing. And good marketing includes a website as your hub. But just not any loan officer website - an agent-focused website. Its specifically designed for real estate agents to learn about you, what you stand for and how you conduct business. An agent-focused website serves as your hub that all other marketing strategies are executed. It can connect all your marketing efforts geared toward Agents. Your objective is for Agents to visit your site and learn about your services, to be educated on how you conduct business and to shape their perception of you as an expert. It has many added benefits: - Develops Familiarity Skeptical Agents can, from reading your site, become more comfortable. - Shortens the Cycle - If an Agent can learn about you more quickly, when you meet theyre already comfortable, and relationships materialize faster. - Marketing Collateral - It helps your agent-clients refer other Agents to you more easily. It gives other Agents a place to learn about you before they call. Construction An agent-focused website is an interactive brochure. You can communicate more information in a site than you can on paper. That means it can save you time and money. Too often, loan officers eagerly take Agents out to lunch before they really know if its an investment or an expense. It isnt until after the cost of a few lunches and several phone call attempts that they discover the Agent isnt serious about a relationship with them. Your site should be the first step in your marketing, by directing Agents to it first, you can delineate between serious and curious Agents. Design Its about simplicity. This means you dont need a large bank account to fund it. In fact, each page of your site follows suit. The simpler you make it, the more theyll visit and read other pages. Think of each page design like that of a newspapers leading article. You have a bold, attention-grabbing headline, a sub heading, the body and a graphic visually communicating the essence of the article. Content Your site is a chance to state for the record; who you are, who you work with, how you conduct business, your guiding beliefs, and how youre different. Your content acts as a resource to inform and educate. Home Page - This is where you communicate precisely who you are, what you stand for and how youre different, so the visitor can know instantly if your services are well-matched for them. Most Wanted Response To get an Agent to take action you have to actively engage them into thinking about how your service can help solve their problems. The better you can do that, the more likely youll get your most wanted response (MWR). Follow these four steps to design your MWR: - Be personable and personalized. Write informally as if you were having a conversation. An agent-focused website is your interactive brochure for magnetizing more agent-referred business, whether it come to you as free traffic delivered by Search Engines or by prospects directed from your offline promotions, i.e. postcards, flyers, newsletters, etc., as the first step in your marketing process. Jeff Nelson helps mortgage companies and loan officers increase loan originations by developing customized relationship-building strategies that secure quality relationships with real estate agents. Click here to get a free copy of the Marketing Planning Guide, a 20-page workbook designed to help you outline a strategy to becoming an Agent Magnet. Visit us at http://www.loan-officer-marketing.com See Also: Payday loan: A Complete overview What is a Personal Secured Loan? Mortgage Loan Basics: Interest Only Loans, Pay Option ARM Get the Facts Before You Borrow: Payday Loan 101 |
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