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The Age of Misinformation on the Internet
When perusing the wealth of information that runs rampant across and throughout the Internet, one is inundated with a plethora of information about topics that range far and wide, but how does one decipher the mountainous terrain and a million blog posts from people all qualifying themselves as professionals? In the mortgage industry, fraud has amuck in recent years as the housing crisis deepened and homeowners began more desperate.
I was struck in amazement the other day when surfing the Internet for basic information about mortgage-backed securities and refinancing options. What I came across more often than not was not information but mis-information all disguised as truth and fact. I found myself, a seasoned veteran of the mortgage and real estate profession, actually becoming confused from all of the statements of fact and ideas that are filtering through the search engines and blogs and articles.
So I began to ask myself, andlsquo;If I can be confused by it all, how does a homeowner or someone looking to buy a home even begin to make sense of it all?andrsquo; It became my mission for that day, and for as long as it might take, to find some answer to this seemingly unsolvable riddle. For now, I will put the question out to my colleagues in the business. What is the best way to steer clients and potential customers in the right direction and away from the poor or deceptive information that waits out there on the andlsquo;Information Superhighway?andrsquo;
The answer, I believe, is not one that is readily acted upon nor is it a single fixed solution but rather an evolving, growing concept that requires the entire industry to take hold of and shape and help grow.andnbsp; That answer is one of top-down education.
Mortgage refinancing options are some of the top results in the search engines when you seek out information on mortgages. Add the word andlsquo;informationandrsquo; or andlsquo;articleandrsquo; to the search and you will immediately be directed to any number of unregulated sites that will post whatever someone wants to write about. Reading through some of these articles and a homeowner could very well become fearful of making the wrong decision, worried that taking their time will cost them not only their home but also their good credit rating.
The information that is found through these sites is designed to instill a sense of fear and panic in the consumer to drive them to the linked sites and potential disaster. As mortgage professionals, it is our duty to make every effort to reach these very consumers with accurate information, to counter the potentially devastating harm these other sites, articles, and writers are spreading with one single goal in mind.
The goal in any business is to gain customers and make sales. Our industry is no different, but we are dealing with peopleandrsquo;s livelihoods, their futures, and the dreams we hold dear. We can certainly expect to continue to ignore the inaccurate information that consumers hear and leave it to the authorities to prosecute fraud, but I believe we have an obligation to the public, and our counterparts in the industry, to ensure that the information that is presented to the public is as accurate and informative as possible.
Does this require an investment? Only of our time. A small amount, perhaps an hour a week, to write or forward information that is accurate and truthful to the same article and RSS submission sites (blogs and other syndicated entities such as Twitter) that the fraudulent industries post to. In time, the counterweight of an industry as a whole taking charge of educating the public will, in my opinion, strengthen the industry as a whole.
The housing and mortgage industry has taken a serious hit in recent years and the effects will be felt for years to come. It would be irresponsible of us to ignore the unfocused information that continues to be published daily on the Internet, lest we find the road to recovery that much more difficult. Perhaps a unified front could be the answer; a new organization created and developed by us that will sow the seeds for a strong, healthy, and mutually beneficial relationship with the American consumer.
David
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David Reinholtz is a professional Mortgage expert in Real Estate Industry. David is also a sales and marketing expert and trains professionals in every career field. David has personally trained tens of thousands of loan officers, mortgage brokers, real estate agents and individuals through The Close More University Seminar Series, LoanOfficerSchool.com Classes, Correspondence and On Line Learning, and countless private engagements and training events throughout the country.
David is the Founder and CEO of LoanOfficerSchool.com, an approved education provider for The Conference of State Bank Supervisors and The National Mortgage Licensing Systems' (NMLS) required pre-licensing education and continuing education.
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