Casual Articles
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Business > Marketing > Remind Yourself Why You're A Mortgage Professional

Tags

  • business
  • situations
  • withdo
  • american dream
  • thinking imagination

  • Links

  • Performance Appraisals: Nightmares or Sweet Dreams
  • Put In The Work And You Will Reap The Rewards
  • Home Remedies For Stretch Marks
  • Casual Articles - Remind Yourself Why You're A Mortgage Professional

    Mobile Oil Change Business; Fleet Customers or Personal Cars?
    All mobile oil change business entrepreneurs constantly consider and think about their market mix. Should they concentrate on Fleets of Vehicles for companies or on personal cars or oil changes for employees at their offices? Well interestingly enough this subject came up in an online discussion between two oil change industry sector entrepreneurs recently and one gentleman stated;“I have found that retail customers are much more appreciati
    l test, the septic inspection, the mortgage itself, the coordination of the closing date, the timely funding of the loan, the final documents required to close, and finally, the loan and it's documents must be in compliance with both state and federal regulations.

    Sometimes it's even more than that...sometimes it may be less. Either way, there is no doubt that your efforts are what make it all happen and the mortgage process to be successful.

    You put people in homes...you make the American dream of home ownership a reality...you assist first-time homebuyers...y

    Marketing is Dead- Long Live the Brand
    There is a new economic order. Marketing was a business function relevant to the old economic order. Even though that economic order is gone forever, most companies are still think and work according to it. And this is costing them waste in their effort to grow their business. It is high time they adapted their business to the new economic order.How can this be? Marketing has been around all along. What can have changed that makes the
    You've probably had one of those days since starting your own mortgage business. It seems like work is piling up, your bank balances aren't where you want them to be, and part of you is yearning for those "employee kind of days" when all you had to do was give the company eight hours and collect your regular pay check.

    You know better than to do that again, of course. But it seems temporarily inviting doesn't it? If you want to rejuvenate yourself and find an extra incentive to push you forward with your small mortgage business, take a moment or two to remind yourself of exactly why you're here.

    Call a former co-worker you know who's still on the job and ask them if they'd like to meet you for a cup of coffee at two in the afternoon on a weekday. Listen closely as they decline, explaining that they just can't leave work like that.

    Ask either an hourly or salaried employee that you know what he or she must do if they want to change hours or take an extra vacation day or two. Remind yourself of those Human Resources Departments, request forms, inflexible situations and all of those other nightmares.

    Hop on the freeway for a casual morning drive while all the commuters are heading off to work. Give yourself a healthy dose of the "drive time" traffic jam that you no longer need to contend with.

    Do you remember those old company memos announcing policy changes and how you didn't have any influence or input on those alterations? And yet, they impacted you greatly. Compare that to your current opportunity to translate your thinking, imagination and effort into immediate action and more importantly, immediate results.

    As a loan officer or mortgage broker you are a small business in itself. Even if you work for a mortgage broker business or lender you are in business for yourself. You alone determine your success and your income.

    Remind yourself that as a "Mortgage Professional," you are the most important cog/gear in the entire real estate process.

    Think about it. Depending on the transaction and the lender...you're responsible for the scheduling and the successful completion of the application, the appraisal, the final inspection (new construction), the title order, the survey order, the flood certification, the pest inspection, the well test, the septic inspection, the mortgage itself, the coordination of the closing date, the timely funding of the loan, the final documents required to close, and finally, the loan and it's documents must be in compliance with both state and federal regulations.

    Sometimes it's even more than that...sometimes it may be less. Either way, there is no doubt that your efforts are what make it all happen and the mortgage process to be successful.

    You put people in homes...you make the American dream of home ownership a reality...you assist first-time homebuyers...yo

    Advertising, Public Relations, Newsletters, and Newsletters for Your Small Business
    If you own a small business you should consider ways to promote yourself through public relations to compliment you advertising regiment and keeping your name out in the public and in front of your best customers. There are many ways to keep yourself visible on top of your typical advertising choices. Perhaps you might send some adverting to some newsletters as well as your newspaper print ads, radio and cable advertising. Here are some of the pla
    f of exactly why you're here.

    Call a former co-worker you know who's still on the job and ask them if they'd like to meet you for a cup of coffee at two in the afternoon on a weekday. Listen closely as they decline, explaining that they just can't leave work like that.

    Ask either an hourly or salaried employee that you know what he or she must do if they want to change hours or take an extra vacation day or two. Remind yourself of those Human Resources Departments, request forms, inflexible situations and all of those other nightmares.

    Hop on the freeway for a casual morning drive while all the commuters are heading off to work. Give yourself a healthy dose of the "drive time" traffic jam that you no longer need to contend with.

    Do you remember those old company memos announcing policy changes and how you didn't have any influence or input on those alterations? And yet, they impacted you greatly. Compare that to your current opportunity to translate your thinking, imagination and effort into immediate action and more importantly, immediate results.

    As a loan officer or mortgage broker you are a small business in itself. Even if you work for a mortgage broker business or lender you are in business for yourself. You alone determine your success and your income.

    Remind yourself that as a "Mortgage Professional," you are the most important cog/gear in the entire real estate process.

    Think about it. Depending on the transaction and the lender...you're responsible for the scheduling and the successful completion of the application, the appraisal, the final inspection (new construction), the title order, the survey order, the flood certification, the pest inspection, the well test, the septic inspection, the mortgage itself, the coordination of the closing date, the timely funding of the loan, the final documents required to close, and finally, the loan and it's documents must be in compliance with both state and federal regulations.

    Sometimes it's even more than that...sometimes it may be less. Either way, there is no doubt that your efforts are what make it all happen and the mortgage process to be successful.

    You put people in homes...you make the American dream of home ownership a reality...you assist first-time homebuyers...y

    Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
    Business ethics is a form of applied ethics that examines just rules and principles within a commercial context; the various moral or ethical problems that can arise in a business setting; and any special duties or obligations that apply to persons who are engaged in commerce. Generally speaking, business ethics is a normative discipline, whereby particular ethical standards are advocated and then applied.It makes specific judgments about w
    for a casual morning drive while all the commuters are heading off to work. Give yourself a healthy dose of the "drive time" traffic jam that you no longer need to contend with.

    Do you remember those old company memos announcing policy changes and how you didn't have any influence or input on those alterations? And yet, they impacted you greatly. Compare that to your current opportunity to translate your thinking, imagination and effort into immediate action and more importantly, immediate results.

    As a loan officer or mortgage broker you are a small business in itself. Even if you work for a mortgage broker business or lender you are in business for yourself. You alone determine your success and your income.

    Remind yourself that as a "Mortgage Professional," you are the most important cog/gear in the entire real estate process.

    Think about it. Depending on the transaction and the lender...you're responsible for the scheduling and the successful completion of the application, the appraisal, the final inspection (new construction), the title order, the survey order, the flood certification, the pest inspection, the well test, the septic inspection, the mortgage itself, the coordination of the closing date, the timely funding of the loan, the final documents required to close, and finally, the loan and it's documents must be in compliance with both state and federal regulations.

    Sometimes it's even more than that...sometimes it may be less. Either way, there is no doubt that your efforts are what make it all happen and the mortgage process to be successful.

    You put people in homes...you make the American dream of home ownership a reality...you assist first-time homebuyers...y

    The Ever Changing World of Careers
    You can choose Your careerAre you one of the many people who don't feel pleasant with your current job or career? Have you worked in one career for many years, and found yourself burned out? Or do you feel that your life is not what it could be, because you can't take out your full potential in the job or career you are in? Changing careers and jobs is indeed an issue that concerns many of us. What's really amazing me is the fact
    itself. Even if you work for a mortgage broker business or lender you are in business for yourself. You alone determine your success and your income.

    Remind yourself that as a "Mortgage Professional," you are the most important cog/gear in the entire real estate process.

    Think about it. Depending on the transaction and the lender...you're responsible for the scheduling and the successful completion of the application, the appraisal, the final inspection (new construction), the title order, the survey order, the flood certification, the pest inspection, the well test, the septic inspection, the mortgage itself, the coordination of the closing date, the timely funding of the loan, the final documents required to close, and finally, the loan and it's documents must be in compliance with both state and federal regulations.

    Sometimes it's even more than that...sometimes it may be less. Either way, there is no doubt that your efforts are what make it all happen and the mortgage process to be successful.

    You put people in homes...you make the American dream of home ownership a reality...you assist first-time homebuyers...y

    Call Centers in the Philippines
    The Philippines’ top newspapers’ classified ads sections have been flooded with half-page to full-page ads of companies seeking for call center agents or customer service representatives. Almost every job fair has representatives from these companies. The Malacanang, the seat of Philippine government, has been advocating the “fastest growing industry in our country.”A call center, as Wikipedia puts it, is a centralized office used for the p
    l test, the septic inspection, the mortgage itself, the coordination of the closing date, the timely funding of the loan, the final documents required to close, and finally, the loan and it's documents must be in compliance with both state and federal regulations.

    Sometimes it's even more than that...sometimes it may be less. Either way, there is no doubt that your efforts are what make it all happen and the mortgage process to be successful.

    You put people in homes...you make the American dream of home ownership a reality...you assist first-time homebuyers...you spend time with the credit challenged to help them purchase or refinance their home...you help refinance and consolidate people's debt...you save FSBOs and investors great amounts of money...and, you are the driving force in the economic well-being of this great country.

    I'm sure you get the idea. Don't let a rough patch make your forget why you decided to do your own thing in the first place. You made a serious and radical decision to become your own boss. That's proof that there were some very strong motivators at play.

    The next time part of you is imagining "bailing out" on your business, remind yourself of why you're here. Take another look at what convinced you to start your own business.

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.casualarticles.com/article/24955/casualarticles-Remind-Yourself-Why-Youre-A-Mortgage-Professional.html">Remind Yourself Why You're A Mortgage Professional</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.casualarticles.com/article/24955/casualarticles-Remind-Yourself-Why-Youre-A-Mortgage-Professional.html]Remind Yourself Why You're A Mortgage Professional[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Why Is Your Advertising is Costing You More Than It’s Making You? What Business Owners Don't Know

    Motivating People - Understanding Behaviour

    Weeding Out the Candidates with Conflict Issues

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com