Next Level Loan Officers
Real estate is a people’s business, so for the best results, we need to build long-lasting relationships that encourage repeat business. How do client appreciation events help build relationships, and how big should our events be? Can referral partners impact our relationships with clients? On this episode, Janell Schmittling, managing broker at Homes By Janell, shares how to show clients we appreciate them. Client appreciation events are one way to check in and see if clients need anything more we can offer. -Janell Schmittling Three Things We Learned From This Episode Host client...
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For longevity in the mortgage industry, our clients and referral partners have to be aware of us. How can we become more well-known in the industry? How can we approach new referral partnerships, and how do we know when we have enough partners? On this episode, branch manager at Nations Lending and host of the What Are You Made Of? podcast, Mike Ciorrocco, shares how to grow our public profiles and stop letting fear hold us back from success. Don’t let fear of rejection get in the way of making calls. Even the most successful people on the planet have haters. -Sean Zalmanoff...
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Many loan officers feel the need to close as many deals as possible within a short period, but doing so could actually be doing us more harm than good. Should we be spending more time building trust with clients, or is it ever a good idea to seek short-term successes? Are we putting ourselves at an advantage by giving our clients the wrong advice if it means we are guaranteed a deal? On this episode, Next Level coaching client and loan officer at Spire Financial, Matt Deluzio, shares why we have to become more focused on our long-term aspirations. Too many great salespeople are only...
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For loan officers who are new to Instagram, the thought of publishing visual content can feel like an overwhelming challenge. How can we ease ourselves into using the platform, and create an audience for ourselves? What are Instagram Story ‘Highlights’, and why should we be using them? On this episode, social media guru, Megan Anderson, shares why we should be using Instagram Stories to boost our online profiles. Instagram Stories are viewed more than individual posts, so they’re the perfect place to share content. -Megan Anderson Three Things We Learned From This Episode...
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When it comes to marketing ourselves, real estate agents and LOs often struggle with building authentic brands, creating good content, targeting the right audience and shiny object syndrome. What is the first step we need to take before doing any type of marketing activity? Why is it so important for us to niche down? How can we leverage video content so that our brands are stronger? On this episode, Mike Cuevas, The Real Estate Marketing Dude, talks about how we can be authentic in our marketing and why that’s the key to success. Your circle is the number one group you need to market to,...
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It’s impossible to run a race without knowing where the finish line is. In relation to our business, we need to set up time frames to achieve our goals and pay attention to every step we take on the way to success. How can we plan our time more effectively? Why do we need to take stock of the victories and failures we live through each day? On this episode, we share a coaching call introducing the Next Level Playbook, and explain why it’s so important to plan and record every move we make. It’s important to know where the finish line is, so we can plan to reach it the right way. -Shane...
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At some point in our lives, some of us have felt like we’re not the smartest people in the room. Does that mean we’re not destined to succeed? Are there ways we can develop our intelligence and get ahead in the game? On this episode, we explain why curiosity is as important for success as IQ. It’s vital to be curious in your business. -Kenneth Travis Three Things We Learned From This Episode IQ isn’t everything (02:52- 04:51) IQ is something we’re born with; some people are naturally better at solving problems than others. There’s very little we can do to change our IQ...
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We’re often warned to prepare for an impending recession, but sometimes the information we learn through the media isn’t an accurate reflection of the state of the market. How can we observe clues of an impending recession ourselves? Is it possible for us to keep winning in business when the market inevitably drops - or should we be preparing for the worst? On this episode, CEO of MBS Highway, Barry Habib shares why we need to rethink what we know about recessions, and offers insight on how we can continue to thrive. Focus on the road ahead, not the obstructions. Do it in driving and...
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Our industry seems to be bombarded with changes from all sides; from new competitors to an inevitable shift in market conditions. Do we stand to benefit from any of these changes? How can we stay ahead of the curve and continue to see great results for years to come? On this episode, we share how to make the most of what’s to come. There’s never been a time like this where loan officers have so much opportunity. Don’t let this pass you by, because our current situation offers a chance to really generate wealth. -Kellen Vaughan Three Things We Learned From This Episode Use the...
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Our experiences in childhood have the ability to shape us as adults. How can we recognize how our experiences affect us today? Which parts of our personalities should we be building upon, and which should we be receding from? On this episode, Derek Fertig shares how he turned his life around and how it positively affected his personal life at home and his professional life in his business. When you focus on the money side of it, remember that it can be both good and bad. -Derek Fertig Three Things We Learned From This Episode Acknowledge your flaws (10:38- 11:43)...
info_outlineWe hear so much about branding and building brands, but often only in vague terms. How are the two different? Which should you be focusing on to get your business to the next level? On this episode, Josh Pitts and Jason Frazier of Shred Media share how to build a brand effectively.
Don’t create a front or a persona. Just be you, and you’ll attract who you want to attract. -Jason Frazier
Three Things We Learned From This Episode
- Separate ‘branding’ from your brand (09:43- 11:50)
A big mistake many make is thinking that branding is the same thing as building a brand. In reality, building your brand refers more to the relationships you build with consumers and what you stand for. While ‘branding’ is often an expensive process, building a brand doesn’t need to be- in fact, spending just 2 dollars a day on video Facebook ads does a lot for your business.
- Share your passions and be authentic(15:23- 16:32)
Think about the things you enjoy and that matter to you, personally. Then, use those to brand yourself. You can only be authentic if you’re creating content about things you genuinely like and care about- and authenticity is key when you’re trying to attract an audience.
- Social media marketing is a long-term investment (25:52- 28:01)
Social media is often celebrated for being instant. However, to see lasting success you need to be approaching it as a long-term strategy. You also need to be investing in it financially- it doesn’t need to be a large amount but you will need a marketing budget. If that’s not something you can afford right now, you may not be ready to be building a brand in the first place.
The business owner’s vocabulary is filled to the brim with clichés and overused terms. However, the reason they’re popular is because they’re important. Never underestimate the importance of authenticity when building your brand. Invest in sharing your passions with your audience, and concentrate on carving out a niche that will ultimately generate more business for you. Building a brand doesn’t need to be expensive- but it does deserve investment.
Guest Bio-
Josh Pitts is the Founder of SHRED Media. Josh has seen amazing success after building his brand through online platforms. He’s adamant that to see great results, you need to be authentic and carve a niche for yourself.
Jason Frazier is the Director of Business Development and Strategy at SHRED Media. He’s also a national speaker and podcaster amongst other roles in the mortgage and real estate marketing industry.
You can find out more about SHRED Media at https://www.linkedin.com/company/shredmedia/about/