Loan Officer's Practical Guide to Marketing


Book Description

The Loan Officer's Practical Guide to Selling and Marketing Mortgage Services - Developing a Loan Officer Marketing Plan You know how to make a mortgage loan, but how do you go to originate one? This product teaches you how to understand the needs of your customer or referral source - and then solve them. For each situation, there are materials and tools for addressing solutions. The reader learns the basic job of a loan officer from the sales perspective. Understand how to source loans from: Real Estate Agents Home Builders Property Managers Financial Planners Investment Advisers Accountants Attorneys Understanding the primary sources for business, the new originator is initiated into the process of identifying a territory and the markets within that territory. A workbook assists in the planning of strategy. Tools, letters, presentations, flyers, and other resources are provided to help work these sources. Other marketing tools include Open House Spreadsheets in Excel, Rate sheets, Application Kits, Forms for Complete Applications, Marketing and Promotional Materials, Product Discussion Sheet, Customize-able Marketing Letters to Realtors, Builders, Accountants and Financial Advisers. Similar, but less robust, products are sold for nearly 5 times the cost. All of our products are designed to give the highest possible value.




The Loan Officer's Practical Guide to Marketing


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A complement to the Loan Officer's Practical Guide to Residential Finance - you know how to make a mortgage loan, how do you go to get one? This product teaches you how to understand the needs of your customer or referral source - then solve them. For each situation, there are materials and tools for addressing solutions. The reader learns the basic job of a loan officer from the sales perspective. Understanding the primary sources for business, the new lender is initiated into the process of identifying a territory and the markets within that territory. Based on this analysis the loan officer proceeds to learn how to market to referral sources - real estate agents, homebuilders, attorneys, financial planners/accountants, and other lenders as well as a multitude of sources we call secondary referral sources. Each business source requires it's own approach and a campaign for each referral source type is identified, including sample letters ready to use in Word. Mail Merge instructions are included to help the loan officer create their own individualized, custom mass-mailings.




The Official Loan Officer Strategy Guide


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Mortgage marketing can be complex and hard to win in today's social media landscape unless you know the cheat codes and shortcuts. Nick Carpenter created The Official Loan Officer Strategy Guide for mortgage professionals to win the marketing game faster. Inside you will find 31 of the best mortgage marketing tips, strategies, ideas and secret shortcuts you can use to attract Realtors, generate consumer direct leads and grow your business in the quickest and most sustainable ways. Nick breaks down concepts including Facebook ads, lead conversion, video marketing, hosting live events, getting inbound Realtor appointments, and 26 other ways to have inbound leads Realtors committing their referral business to you. These are some of the strategies Nick teaches in The Legion of Loan Officers and now is sharing them publicly in The Official Loan Officer Strategy Guide full of hints, tips and secret passages to win the mortgage marketing game faster. This beefy guide is 8" x 10" and will be the perfect desk piece to reference multiple times per week when you need marketing ideas and inspiration to grow your mortgage business quickly. Come back and leave a review so other Loan Officers know they also need to read this book.




Loan Officer's Practical Guide to Residential Finance 2014


Book Description

This is the Updated 2014 Edition of the first book in the "Practical Guide" series for the mortgage industry. The May 2014 Version has been updated to meet the requirements of the SAFE Act, CFPB, Dodd-Frank and many other changes. We have also made many of the changes recommended by Amazon readers and reviewers. With all of the changes in the industry, keeping this product up-to-date is a full time job.The book covers all of the vocational skills required of the loan originator, but also includes all Federal law, ethics, predatory lending and fraud components required by the Federal SAFE loan originator licensing Act of 2008.Published since 1992, and updated annually, this 390 page textbook was written as an answer to the "sink-or-swim" training methods of many mortgage firms. The format is designed to give the newly initiated loan officer/agent, lender, processor, or other initiate the practical information they need to do the loan officer's job.The reader learns how to understand rate and point quotes, how to use a financial calculator, how to make basic computations customers require, how to understand loan programs and compare product features. The student progresses through understanding loan specifications - Conventional Conforming, Jumbo, FHA/VA and Sub-Prime program guidelines - to a practical understanding of ratios, income, assets and closing costs, debts and credit history. This is then placed in the context of the loan application - how to collect all the required documents and disclosures and supervise a loan from application to closing. Beyond the basics, students learn how to finance various property types; condos, PUDs, new construction and investment property. A detailed chapter on refinancing addresses the issues which most often confront the loan officer in a period of heavy refinancing - 10 reasons to refinance.Finally, understanding how loans are made in the secondary market and the basics of interest rate quoting and behavior are covered.This product is submitted for approval for use in continuing education in all states which have, or are adopting, a requirement. Many companies use this product as a handout to prospective new loan officers. Many loan officers give this product to their referral sources to help educate them to the requirements of the industry.




Loan Officer's Practical Guide to Residential Finance 2016


Book Description

This is the Updated 2016 Edition of the first book in the "Practical Guide" series for the mortgage industry. The July 2016 Version has been updated to meet the requirements of the TRID Rules, SAFE Act, CFPB, Dodd-Frank and many other changes. We have also made many of the changes recommended by Amazon readers and reviewers. With all of the changes in the industry, keeping this product up-to-date is a full time job. The book covers all of the vocational skills required of the loan originator, but also includes all Federal law, ethics, predatory lending and fraud components required by the Federal SAFE loan originator licensing Act of 2008. Published since 1992, and updated annually, this 390 page textbook was written as an answer to the "sink-or-swim" training methods of many mortgage firms. The format is designed to give the newly initiated loan officer/agent, lender, processor, or other initiate the practical information they need to do the loan officer's job. The reader learns how to understand rate and point quotes, how to use a financial calculator, how to make basic computations customers require, how to understand loan programs and compare product features. The student progresses through understanding loan specifications - Conventional Conforming, Jumbo, FHA/VA and Sub-Prime program guidelines - to a practical understanding of ratios, income, assets and closing costs, debts and credit history. This is then placed in the context of the loan application - how to collect all the required documents and disclosures and supervise a loan from application to closing. Beyond the basics, students learn how to finance various property types; condos, PUDs, new construction and investment property. A detailed chapter on refinancing addresses the issues which most often confront the loan officer in a period of heavy refinancing - 10 reasons to refinance. Finally, understanding how loans are made in the secondary market and the basics of interest rate quoting and behavior are covered. This product is submitted for approval for use in continuing education in all states which have, or are adopting, a requirement. Many companies use this product as a handout to prospective new loan officers. Many loan officers give this product to their referral sources to help educate them to the requirements of the industry.




The Loan Officer's Complete Guide to Marketing and Selling Mortgage Services


Book Description

THE LOAN OFFICER'S COMPLETE GUIDE TO MARKETING & SELLING MORTGAGE SERVICES presents creative selling techniques for loan officers & branch managers to increase their mortgage loan sales. The book carefully takes the reader through the loan process, from prospecting new borrowers to closing the loan. Along the way, time proven sales tools, such as developing mailing lists, organizing sales seminars, overcoming objections, & managing time, are offered to improve profits. Highly informative exhibits, situational scripts, & marketing samples make the book a "hands on" reference for any financial institution involved in mortgage financing. Chapter titles include: The Loan Originator's Functions & Responsibilities; The Tools & Systems of Sales; Selling Through Seminars & Presentations; Targeting Your Market; Time Management; Overcoming Objections & Coming to the Close; & Sales Training. The author, David L. Hersham, is a seasoned mortgage banking production executive, who used the techniques presented in his book to originate over $50 million in loans during his first 18 months of production.




The Loan Officer Guide


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Have you ever contemplated the best way to explain the APR to a customer? Have you ever wished for a faster way to figure the number of months of escrows to collect? If you answered "YES!," The Loan Officer Guide has the answers to these questions and many more! Fredrick Williams presents a proven, practical system to help increase your understanding, efficiency, and productivity in the mortgage industry. Filled with specific instructions in an easy-to-read format, The Loan Officer Guide will help you understand and effectively complete each step of the mortgage loan process while maintaining compliance with federal regulations. You'll learn how to: *pre-qualify the borrower *take a complete loan application *read, analyze, and understand credit reports *collect and analyze the appropriate, supporting documentation *submit a loan that can be easily processed, underwritten, and closed. The Loan Officer Guide is the toolbox that allows the loan officer to improve productivity and efficiency, thus increasing profits. The book layout and the steps contained within each chapter correlate to the actual flow of a loan file from pre-qualification to closing. The author's intent is to offer a guide that is the essential resource within the mortgage industry for mortgage brokers, loan officers, and loan processors.




Mortgage Loan Officer Success Guide


Book Description

The key to a new, successful, and highly profitable career in the mortgage sales industry is at your fingertips! In his tell-all guide to achieving your goals as a mortgage loan officer, Michael D. Zuren, PhD, outlines the steps all accomplished officers in the business have used to create a top-notch business and reach their career and financial goals. He covers the basics, such as understanding the industry and how mortgages work, knowing how to get hired (and which employers to seek out), and creating a framework for an amazing career. He also covers more advanced tips, tricks, and techniques-from creating and sustaining an effective marketing campaign to knowing how to build rapport and excellent customer service, which are critical to business success. Perfect for both brand-new agents and seasoned veterans, Mortgage Loan Officer Success Guide gives you everything you need to make your dream job a reality!




The Law Firm Associate's Guide to Personal Marketing and Selling Skills


Book Description

This is a trainer's manual designed to be used in conjunction with The Law Firm Associate's Guide to Personal Marketing and Selling Skills (sold separately). It will serve as a guide to the person who is charged with leading the training sessions and will explain how to best structure the sessions and use the book. Chapters will provide skill development outlines at each level for marketing and sales training; discussion guidelines for coaches working internally or externally with attorneys and teams; discussion guidelines for firm members working internally with individual attorneys; and discussion guidelines, checklists, and program ideas for the person responsible for professional development.




The Loan Officer's Practical Guide to Residential Finance


Book Description

This is the Updated 2014 Edition of the first book in the Practical Guide series for the mortgage industry. The January 2014 Version has been updated to meet the requirements of the SAFE Act, CFPB, Dodd-Frank and many other changes. We have also made many of the changes recommended by Amazon readers and reviewers. With all of the changes in the industry, keeping this product up-to-date is a full time job. The book covers all of the vocational skills required of the loan originator, but also includes all Federal law, ethics, predatory lending and fraud components required by the Federal SAFE loan originator licensing Act of 2008. Published since 1992, and updated annually, this 408 page textbook was written as an answer to the sink-or-swim training methods of many mortgage firms. The format is designed to give the newly initiated loan officer/agent, lender, processor, or other initiate the practical information they need to do the loan officer's job. The reader learns how to understand rate and point quotes, how to use a financial calculator, how to make basic computations customers require, how to understand loan programs and compare product features. The student progresses through understanding loan specifications and underwriting guidelines to a practical understanding of ratios, income, assets and closing costs, debts and credit history. This is then placed in the context of the loan application - how to collect all the required documents and disclosures and supervise a loan from application to closing. Beyond the basics, students learn how to finance various property types; condos, PUDs, new construction and investment property.