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The following guest sits down with host Justin White:
• Mitch Hamilton – CEO, Sr. Mortgage Broker – Three Point Mortgage
Delivering Consistent Value for Past Clients Makes Them Answer Your Phone Calls
Staying in front of clients is essential for mortgage loan originators, but that doesn’t mean they should call to just ‘check in.’ How can LOs add value by calling with a purpose? Listen to Episode #105 of Good. Better. Broker. to hear strategies for building lead flow and loyalty from a mortgage broker who has an answer rate that exceeds 90 percent.
In this episode of the Good. Better. Broker. podcast, you’ll learn how to provide meaningful resources for borrowers throughout the calendar year.
In this episode, we discuss ...
• 1:22 – how Mitch is succeeding with a people-first approach
• 1:55 – why Mitch’s clients always answer his calls
• 2:51 – why LOs shouldn’t call to just ‘check in’ with past clients
• 4:40 – when Mitch realized he couldn’t rely solely on real estate agents for business
• 6:06 – the tax appeal strategy that has helped Mitch build loyalty with clients
• 10:01 – how Mitch leverages data
• 13:20 – why LOs shouldn’t just expect referrals
• 14:28 – how to make people feel like they’re not just a number
• 16:55 – how Mitch stays in front of his clients
• 18:49 – Mitch’s advice on finding value-adds
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Homebot
Show Contributors:
Mitch Hamilton
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About the Host:
Justin White is UWM’s in-house brand journalist and the host of UWM Daily. He creates engaging content across multiple platforms to promote the benefits of the wholesale channel and partnering with UWM. A seven-time Emmy-award winner, Justin is a graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.
Connect with Justin on LinkedIn, Instagram, or Twitter
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The following guest sits down with host Justin White:
• Mitch Hamilton – CEO, Sr. Mortgage Broker – Three Point Mortgage
Delivering Consistent Value for Past Clients Makes Them Answer Your Phone Calls
Staying in front of clients is essential for mortgage loan originators, but that doesn’t mean they should call to just ‘check in.’ How can LOs add value by calling with a purpose? Listen to Episode #105 of Good. Better. Broker. to hear strategies for building lead flow and loyalty from a mortgage broker who has an answer rate that exceeds 90 percent.
In this episode of the Good. Better. Broker. podcast, you’ll learn how to provide meaningful resources for borrowers throughout the calendar year.
In this episode, we discuss ...
• 1:22 – how Mitch is succeeding with a people-first approach
• 1:55 – why Mitch’s clients always answer his calls
• 2:51 – why LOs shouldn’t call to just ‘check in’ with past clients
• 4:40 – when Mitch realized he couldn’t rely solely on real estate agents for business
• 6:06 – the tax appeal strategy that has helped Mitch build loyalty with clients
• 10:01 – how Mitch leverages data
• 13:20 – why LOs shouldn’t just expect referrals
• 14:28 – how to make people feel like they’re not just a number
• 16:55 – how Mitch stays in front of his clients
• 18:49 – Mitch’s advice on finding value-adds
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Homebot
Show Contributors:
Mitch Hamilton
Connect on LinkedIn
Connect on Facebook
Connect on Instagram
About the Host:
Justin White is UWM’s in-house brand journalist and the host of UWM Daily. He creates engaging content across multiple platforms to promote the benefits of the wholesale channel and partnering with UWM. A seven-time Emmy-award winner, Justin is a graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.
Connect with Justin on LinkedIn, Instagram, or Twitter
Connect with UWM on Social Media:
• Facebook
• LinkedIn
• Instagram
• Twitter
• YouTube
Head to uwm.com to see the latest news and updates.

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