Feb
12

What Do You Do When Something Isn’t Working?

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Another great article Chad shared with me recently…

When things go wrong, what do you do? When something isn’t working for you, how do you respond? I cannot count the number of times loan officers or Realtors call me up begging for a solution to their lead generation problems, but in the same breath they tell me all the things they have tried that don’t work.

I hear things such as:

“That doesn’t work here”

“Realtors are different here – they won’t work with me”

“I tried marketing to fsbo’s – that doesn’t work”

See where this is headed? Me being the ever-curious individual that I am, I cannot help but dig a little further. It takes a little pressing, but usually I find that these same loan officers and Realtors who are complaining that “nothing works” are usually trying something out for all of 2 or 3 weeks and then giving up!

This is not what I call commitment guys! Tossing something aside because it didn’t yield results in 2 or 3 weeks is a guaranteed way to fail. Even those who stick it out a bit longer are usually so convinced that they are doing everything right the first time around, that all the blame for the failure goes to the marketing plan, and not to themselves.

But let me ask you a pointed question. How many of us could pick up a guitar and hammer out an AC/DC solo the first time around with no practice? Not I! (I’ve got the earplugs to prove it!) Let’s try something simpler. When you first learned to drive a car with a manual transmission (Or even an automatic for that matter) – Did you hop in and head out for a cross country road-trip?

Of course not, it took a bit of practice to smooth things out and make it a habit. So how come so many originators assume that they’re doing everything right, and point their fingers at “realtors” “lazy loan officers” ”fsbo’s” “the market” “the marketing plan” etc?

When your mortgage lead generation and/or real estate efforts go a little “haywire” take a step back, look a little closer at what you are (and are not) doing, and apply some common sense.  More often than not, you’ll find that there are several pieces of the puzzle missing, or in desperate need of tweaking.

 

Chris Hallmark - http://www.loanofficermarketinglab.com/chrish

Categories : Mortgage Training

Comments

  1. Roy Paeth says:

    After going through Chad’s course I have learned to remain very open minded. I never would have thought that i could get my site to the first page of Google but i did. Let’s just say that i am willing to try most anything Chad says will work.

    Roy Paeth
    Naperville Real Estate

  2. bob libby says:

    What’s going on with ping-o-matic? When I log on there’s a space to put my blog address, but no button to push.

  3. Jill Scalia says:

    Chad,
    This morning, I met with a couple of real estate agents who wanted to know more about social media marketing. Along with information about Facebook, Twitter, etc, I directed them to your marketing site for real estate agents. By sharing what I learned through your 5-day webinar, they are viewing me as a valuable resource to help grow their business.
    Thanks,
    Jill Scalia Phoenix home mortgage

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