10 Additions To Your Mortgage Business Card That Could Improve Your Business
There are many things you can add to your mortgage business card to create a greater awareness and generate the very best available marketing mileage.
As you know your business card could be an unusual shape size or color. It could be folded printed on both sides produced as a magnetic card or a seethrough card. It could be a laminated card or even converted to a rolodex card. It could even be a miniature CDRom. Your choices are almost as endless as there are grains of sand.
There is one premise we’re working with here and that is you can easily add a feature or features to your business card. If your company objects to some of these additions it may be time to look for a new mortgage affiliation. If you print your cards inhouse you have the best of all worlds and an ideal testing opportunity. With those thoughts in mind here are a few additions to your mortgage business card that could improve your business:
1. Establish a unique selling position or niche market generate an appropriate tag line and then print it on your business card: “First Time Homeowner Specialist” or “Home of the Painless Mortgage” or…
2. Print a “onestep amortization schedule” on the back of the cards that you use to establish Realtor/Agent relationships.
3. Print a list of “Information Required at Application” on the back of your business card. This is a great idea and will serve you well with your mortgage customers.
4. Print a partial list of some of the loan programs that you originate on the back of your business card.
5. Have you been collecting customer testimonials? Print a portion of one of your testimonials on the back of your business card.
6. On the back of your card list a single credit myth and then ask them to call you for a free report on the other myths. You can use this leadin with any of the reports that you use in your marketing.
7. Pick a hot loan product and feature it on the back of your card. If the Option Arm is your specialty in large letters “Ask me about the 1.00 Startrate Mortgage!”
8. If you have established affinitymarketing partners such as an insurance agent accountant/CPA financial planner print their name on the back of your card. Request they do the same for you.
9. How about a twosided duplicate card? If you’re bilingual and speak Spanish for example print one side of your card in English and Spanish on the other side.
10. If you take miniapplications online and your web site is loaded with great information place only your web site address in a large font on the back of your business card.
There you have it…you probably have ideas of your own…and that’s great. Make your business card an integral part of your mortgage marketing plan.
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