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		<title>Friendly financier</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2018 23:45:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A mortgage broker that's good at planning. No biggie. One that plans so he can spend more time being friendly. Biggie!</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost 15 years ago, a friendly face smiled at our founder, Michegro Chisholm, across a board table as the (then) CEO extorted the values of the banking world.</p>
<p>While Michegro, and many other graduates, sat in a state of awe and confusion, that smiling face remained calm, thoughtful and intelligent. This was the face of a very friendly financier.</p>
<p>It may not seem like much but in a world where pressures run very high,  it&#8217;s not often kind you find someone who remains so calm;  who so blithely communicates his position and influences outcomes through a deft combination of smarts and charm.  Ego&#8217;s need not apply.</p>
<p>This though was Tim Hurley. The owner, director, and chief guy in charge at Hurley Mortgages. Tim does things a little differently.</p>
<p>When Tim contacted MLAB, his business was but a seed in the ground, waiting to be watered.  Like any good gardener, Tim knew the power of planning &#8211; investing early in the things that would, with time, help his business bloom.</p>
<p>The issue was, he was selling finance and mortgages. These days those two things seem as inevitable as taxes and death. Most of us don&#8217;t enjoy dealing with finance and mortgages:  there&#8217;s a reason why buying and selling houses rate as one of the most stressful things we can do in our adult lives.</p>
<p>Tim knew and appreciated this when he set up Hurley Mortgages. He&#8217;d been in the industry a long time. He&#8217;d seen the highs and the lows. He knew the pressure points and how to navigate the system &#8211; getting the right information, managing expectations, helping ease the worry. He also knew he had to do all this without dropping the ball.</p>
<p>He needed systems. So that&#8217;s what we created. Systemised marketing, using EDM, newsletters and automated marketing, to ensure Tim could always be on point when it mattered; available to help every client get the most from his deep well of financial knowledge.</p>
<p>These days the newsletter is 100% created by Tim &#8211; because the simple system we created enables him to write copy quickly and efficiently.  These days, Tim can communicate with active and inactive clients in a personalised and consistent manner, without his day-to-day being taken over by the need to manage marketing.  These days, Tim is doing pretty well. A new office, a bigger team.  Most importantly though, this is a brand that is recognised not just because it is an efficient and effective mortgage brokerage but because it takes time to remain a friendly financier.</p>
<p><strong>MARKETING LESSON</strong></p>
<p>Owning a small business is an all-consuming task. All of a sudden you need to be expert in areas that perhaps are not your penchant. In Tim&#8217;s case, this was marketing.</p>
<p>Through spending sufficient time on planning and systemization, during the initial phases of launch and growth,  Tim has been able to grow and manage his brand (&#8230;and still take holidays with his ever-expanding family, all while maintaining that winning smile!)</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a good lesson (and reason) to plan if ever there was one.</p>
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