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New mortgage loan officer advice.
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| peaceness01@hotmail.com 2005-07-24, 9:04 pm |
| Hey guys,
I have been working with a new mortgage company here in town for the
last month. My job is to help people get loans on new homes and to
refinance their home. Any advice on how I should generate leads and
establish myself? It's soo confusing with all the terms, various
mortgages, etc. Are there any good workshops or classes out there to
learn? I guess I am looking for a good mentor. Any help would be much
appreciated. Thanks
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| loangirl 2005-07-24, 9:04 pm |
| Hi peacenes, I found a great free resource called
www.loanofficermarketingcenter.com and I actually did what they said
(got a web site and advertised online) and now I get borrowers calling
me..might want to check it out. It's free. Good luck!
peaceness01@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hey guys,
> I have been working with a new mortgage company here in town for the
> last month. My job is to help people get loans on new homes and to
> refinance their home. Any advice on how I should generate leads and
> establish myself? It's soo confusing with all the terms, various
> mortgages, etc. Are there any good workshops or classes out there to
> learn? I guess I am looking for a good mentor. Any help would be much
> appreciated. Thanks
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| thompson.associates 2005-07-25, 1:21 am |
| Thanks for the link. It was very helpful. Any other sites worth looking
at?
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| natealec2 2005-07-25, 12:21 pm |
| Try www.loantoolbox.com. There's a membership fee, but it's worth
looking around at. Good luck, I'm new too.
thompson.associates wrote:
> Thanks for the link. It was very helpful. Any other sites worth looking
> at?
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