The LO Down Mortgage Podcast
Most loan officers spend 20 years getting better at closing loans. Richard Lytle spent 20 years getting better at building a business. There is a difference. And this episode is that difference made audible. Richard got into this industry because a college buddy faxed him a paycheck. His first job was a boiler room. Red Bull in the fridges, cold calls all day, convince people to say yes to things that may not benefit them at all. He lasted long enough to know exactly what he never wanted to become. So he built the opposite. A business in Wilmington, North Carolina, grounded entirely in one thing — helping as many families as possible, regardless of loan size. $75K loan or a million dollar property. Same care. Same standard. Same experience every time. What he figured out that most LOs figure out too late: the lead is not the product. The experience is the product. Get that right and the leads take care of themselves. He was fielding 60 to 100 referrals a month before he hired someone to help manage them. In this episode Richard gets into the pastor who ripped him a new one and what it taught him about tone. The comparison spiral that nearly broke his confidence after 20 years. The beach photo his wife posted that launched a fitness transformation. The three-step prospecting system that keeps his agent relationships growing without cold calls. And the hire he made that his realtors love so much he ended up officiating the guy's wedding. This one is for the loan officer who is done just closing loans and ready to build something.
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