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Mortgage Leads, Where to Begin
By:Jay
If you are considering investing your hard earned money with a mortgage lead company, or you are switching lead companies because you have gone through the pain of seeing your money go down the drain, here is a good place to begin.
Before you take that leap of faith with a lead company, take a step back and reexamine exactly what it is you are looking for from a lead company.
You should be looking for the exact same thing that you would expect from any other reputable company that you deal with. And that would be good quality service.
Before you invest your money, research the company, most of the research can be done right there on their web site. Read the FAQ’s, read about their return policy, read about how they acquire their leads, etc.
Once you have read all there is to read about their company, give them a call and speak with someone in their customer service department. Ask as many questions you feel to be appropriate, and verify everything you have read with them.
You should be able to get a good read on the company from the customer service representative about what their company has to offer. And make sure their answers to your questions are matching up to what their site implies.
Lead generation will be something you definitely want to research. It is crucial for you to find out where exactly the lead companies obtain their leads from.
Do they own and operate their own sites to obtain their leads? Or are they buying their leads from other lead companies and recycling them?
Remember, as with just about everything else, the better the quality of the product, the better your chances of success with it. The same holds true for mortgage leads.
Also, consider the pricing that is involved. Make sure you compare companies, and will you be getting what you paid for? You don’t want to be spending twenty-five dollars on a lead that has already been sold five to seven times.
Check out their return policy. Is it fair? Will they refund your money if the contact information is bad? Will they return your lead if the person on the lead is not responding to your calls? Will they return your lead if the customer says something to the effect of, “ I took care of that months ago.”
There is a lot to consider, so before you invest your hard earned money, take the time to do your research.
One more thing . . .
Before investing, call the lead company to make sure someone answers the phone, if you have to leave a message, make sure they return your call. Than, e-mail them and make sure you get a response, if not move on. If they are unresponsive now, you can bet they will be unresponsive when you have an issue with the lead.
You have worked very hard for your money, so before you invest it with a lead company, make sure you do enough research where you know that whatever company you decide to go with, you will be getting the best return on your investment. Good luck.
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Article keywords: Sales, marketing, loan officer, mortgage, leads, telemarketing, skills, training, communication, selling
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Jay Conners has more than fifteen years of experience in the banking and Mortgage Industry, He is the owner of www.jconners.com, a mortgage resource site, he is also the owner of www.callprospect.com, a mortgage lead company.
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