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asked by shirley49 on November 25, 2006 11:56 AM
So you want to be a mortgage broker?

Or maybe you're not sure yet.

Let's imagine a little.

Imagine a world, where you are your own master:

You have the time to do whatever you wish.

You have the ability to live up to your true potential.

No limits, no barriers. No handicaps or favoritism or discrimination. Nothing can hold you back.

You can be as successful as you wish. Your income is only limited by your desire.

No menial labor required. You can work whenever you want, wherever you wish. No time clocks to punch or bosses to bother you.

You can have a respectable white-collar universe. Computers, paper, and air-conditioned offices are your domain. High finance is your game.

Your market is virtually unlimited. Everyone wants and needs your product: money. And they will do what it takes to get it.

But you don't need any money to get started, you have nothing to risk. The money belongs to someone else, and you make money by helping them distribute it.

No formal education is required. Just be yourself, and through honesty and integrity you can succeed.

This is the world of the mortgage broker. And a world you can join, if you have what it takes to make a decision.

The trails are already worn. No new territory here. Thousands of successful brokers have walked this way before. And all you have to do is follow their path. No guesswork. No risk.

This is not a new opportunity. It has been around since there was money. And it will continue to be around as long as man walks the earth. The only question is, will you be a part of it?

What is it you desire out of life?
· More money?
· Financial security?
· A good future for your family?
· A chance to help others?
· Freedom?

All these can be yours, easily. If thousands of regular, everyday people can do it, so can you.

Mortgage brokerage is one of the last few remaining businesses, in which you are judged by your output, and not who you know, or where you went to school. It doesn't matter if you went to school at all. It might actually be better if you didn't.

Your income is unlimited. You alone determine your success. No external factors can stop you.

If you ever thought you could do great things, this is the opportunity to show what you can really do.

You don't need any money to get started. You don't even need a computer. All you need is the belief that you can succeed, and the desire to do so.

You can provide a much needed service. Imagine how it feels to get a hug from a man and a woman, who just bought their first house- a dream of there's for years, and one which they know was made possible only because you were there to help them.

That is the life of a mortgage broker. And our company will fill you in on all the details of this life: both the good and the bad.

First let me explain why I am writing this letter: My company, Kamrock Publishing has a website. This is our main site for mortgage professionals. We have several training and marketing resources available at this site.

But what we didn't have was a way to help people get into the mortgage business. And everyday we would get multiple emails from people wanting to know how to get a license, where do they start, how do they find a company to work for, etc.

And after a while, we got tired of answering these emails, so we put together the only book available that shows people how to get into the business. It's called,

So You Want To Be A Mortgage Broker?

If you have any questions about what to do to become a mortgage broker, or if you want a behind the scenes look at the world of mortgage brokerage this book will be invaluable to you.

In it, we cover all the questions we were asked repeatedly including several that people need to know but did not know to ask.

Some of the questions answered are:

· What does a broker do?
· How does a broker make money?
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Found more info on a 30 minute Google search than the book provided. Also very self-serving with all the content promoting his web site where he sells the really expensive training. After reading this book, I don't think I would trust his other products either.
reviewed by 78704 on November 27, 2006 4:29 PM

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The Information in this book you can get from any School with one phone call. This book is a waste of time and money. The author promotes his web site throughout the book... I went to the web site and it was more of the same. Shame on the Author for calling this a book. When it should be called a commercial.
reviewed by speaker on November 28, 2006 11:06 AM

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This is a good book for basic mortgage loan broker info but it would be nice if the author provided greater detail on certain topics.

reviewed by gilbert on November 29, 2006 1:15 PM

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I have to tell you.... this author is really not a writer, BUT he has something to say. It's true about the poor presentation, grammar issues, etc. BUT, like I said the author does have something to say - moreso in everyday layman's language. I believe he could have spent a little money on having it properly published - nicer layout, proofing, etc., BUT even I got the message. Trust me you have more to gain than lose.

A regular publisher would indeed have a hard time publishing this book because it promotes the author's business a lot. Books are to be informational, not promotional (if promotional, then it should be free), that is the biggest flaw I found. The author could have been more subtle about drawing a crowd to his business and website... remember people are buying information, not promotion. In a reader's mind the intense promotional content dimished the quality and credibility of the work.

However, overall, I do recommend you read the book because information on this subject is not cheap... just check out the other books available on Amazon or other book sites... I bought it and resold it as soon as I was done, so I lost nothing, and it sold fast... One thing is for sure, there are a lot of people who will pay more for this kind of information... I paid $10,000 for a 2 day course in Los Angeles, and was dissatisfied with what I got, I could probably summarize it in a similar book. Check it out for what it is worth.... it's cheap, plus it is not easy work to write a book - so I give the devil his due... for what it might be worth... Happy reading.
reviewed by runabout on November 29, 2006 1:54 PM

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I was impressed with the writing in this book. I think that this book should be used as a teaching guide.
reviewed by squeege on November 29, 2006 2:51 PM

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