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Your business depends on the success of your marketing efforts. If your marketing works, youll get rich. If it doesnt youll go broke. Its simple. The key to pursuading your customers is knowing them. You have to understand them inside and out. While I dont pretend to know your market as well as you do, there are a few things every customer wants. Your customers want a good deal. Sounds like a no-brainer but theres a lot that goes into this. The rate you get for your client should be as low as you can get it. The program you sell them should be the best fit for their unique situation. And the fees you charge should be reasonable and fair. But theres more to a good deal than this. Your client should walk away feeling like they got a good deal. This is vital to your referral marketing efforts. Your prospect wants the process to be stress-less. This is a tough one. Buying or refinancing your home is a big deal. Do everything you can to make it as easy and hasslefree. Keep your client fully informed and be sure they understand their choices. Dont overwhelm them with paperwork or jargon. Be polite, punctual and honest. These things sound simple. And they are. But you can never hear them often enough. Your sales depend on them. The best marketing in the world cant help you if you make the loan process unpleasant for your clients. To Your Prosperity, David A. Wells David A. Wells, owner of http://www.Mortgage-Millions.com and author of The Millionaire Mortgage Broker's Marketing Manual, is a mortgage marketing expert who helps mortgage brokers succeed. He can be reached at mortgage@mortgage-millions.com. See Also: Top 5 Things Not to Do When You Apply For Your Mortgage! What Is The Best Deal For A Mortgage? Mortgage Clarksville - Find the Best Deal Best Mortgage Deal UK - Put Your Best Foot Forward! |
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