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Capture more referrals with our Essential Mortgage Website

If you're struggling to grow your mortgage business, it's likely your current website lacks function and clarity. We can help.

Capture more referrals with our Essential Mortgage Website

If you're struggling to grow your mortgage business, it's likely your current website lacks function and clarity. We can help.

Your website should tell clients who you are, how you can help them secure mortgage financing, and outline the exact steps to get started working with you.

Here's a walkthrough to see exactly how our Essential Mortgage Website will help grow your mortgage business.

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Features of the Essential Mortgage Website.

  • Clear Repeated Calls to Action
  • Hero Section to convert referrals
  • Effective website navigation for ease of use
  • Stakes & Plan section to build confidence
  • Professional Summary (about you)
  • Social Proof via Embedded Testimonials
  • List of mortgage services
  • Lead capture to start a nurture campaign
  • Updated blog for "proof of life"
  • Invitation to "apply now" or "book a call"
  • Information specific to client situations
  • Articles to educate clients
  • SSL Encryption to make clients feel secure
  • Customizable to your corporate or personal brand style guidelines.
Some articles about how to build an effective website to grow your mortgage business.
By Jackson Middleton 24 Mar, 2023
Ensuring that your client's personal and financial information is protected online is crucial to building confidence with clients. SSL Encryption is a must and protects your website from malicious attacks.
By Jackson Middleton 12 Mar, 2023
If the goal of your website is to increase the chances of making a great connection with someone checking you out online, here is a list of things you should consider for your website. It starts with great content but is so much more.
By Jackson Middleton 09 Mar, 2023
The front page of your website is often the first impression potential clients will have of your business, so it's important to make sure that the copy on the front page is well-written and effectively communicates who you are and how you can help solve the site visitor's problem (they need a mortgage and are looking for someone to work with). Here are some tips for formatting the copy on the front page of your website: Keep it concise: The front page of your website should be easy to skim and should quickly communicate the most important information about working with you. Keep the copy on the front page concise and to the point. Use headings, subheadings, and bullet points to break up the text and make it easy to scan. Use persuasive language: Use clear language to encourage site visitors to take action, apply now, run some calculations, or contact you for more information. This is also known as a "call to action." Use images: Use images on your front page to break up the text and make it more visually appealing. Images can also help to communicate information about your business and your products or services. Use clear and consistent typography: Use clear and consistent typography to make your front page easy to read. Ensure that the text is large enough to be easily read and that the font is consistent throughout the page. Use white space: Use white space to create a clean and uncluttered look on your front page. This will help make the text more legible and make it easier for site visitors to focus on the most important information. Be consistent with your branding: Use the same colours, fonts, and images throughout your website to ensure that your front page is consistent with your branding. Use a clear and compelling headline: Use a clear and compelling headline in your hero section that communicates the essential information about your business. This could be your company's name or a tagline that summarizes what your company does. Use short paragraphs: Use short paragraphs to make the copy on your front page easy to read. This will help visitors quickly understand how you can help them with mortgage financing and encourage them to explore your website further. By formatting the copy on your front page in a way that is easy to skim, read, and understand, you can make a solid first impression and encourage visitors to explore your website further. So with this in mind, I’d like to introduce you to the Essential Mortgage Website layout. This is the general website layout and copy we feel is most effective for the Canadian mortgage professional as they look to build their referral business online. It has been designed with all the features listed above and contains everything you need to connect with site visitors online. As you scroll through our general site layout, pay close attention to how easy it is to consume the information presented. You should know exactly what you're seeing at all times. That is good copy in action.
Person looking at laptop and phone at the same time
By Jackson Middleton 06 Mar, 2023
If you’re looking to provide a solid user experience for site visitors, it starts with a good website navigation system which includes a primary call to action button, clear and consistent labelling, organization and accessibility.
Here's a Sample Page View of the Main Page of our Essential Mortgage Website

Subscription Options

Here are three pricing options that provide you with our Essential Mortgage Website plus the tools and content required to enhance your online presence.

$100/m

Deploy Basic Subscription

Using one of our brokerage templates, get our Essential Mortgage Website and the basic tool suite from Deploy Command Base. This is our basic "set it and forget it" website. Set up on a domain you own. 

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$150/m

Deploy Advanced Subscription

Personalize your Essential Mortgage Website with unlimited updates, domain and DNS management, personal branding, syndicated bi-weekly blog content, 4 landing pages, and a Deploy.Reviews account.

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$250/m

Deploy Advanced Subscription Plus Content

Our Advanced Essential Mortgage Website package upgraded with weekly blog posts, all our landing pages, and access to an extensive article data base to connect with clients at all stages of their client journey.

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Here are some articles we've written about how your website impacts the growth of your mortgage business.

By Jackson Middleton 24 Mar, 2023
Ensuring that your client's personal and financial information is protected online is crucial to building confidence with clients. SSL Encryption is a must and protects your website from malicious attacks.
By Jackson Middleton 12 Mar, 2023
If the goal of your website is to increase the chances of making a great connection with someone checking you out online, here is a list of things you should consider for your website. It starts with great content but is so much more.
By Jackson Middleton 09 Mar, 2023
The front page of your website is often the first impression potential clients will have of your business, so it's important to make sure that the copy on the front page is well-written and effectively communicates who you are and how you can help solve the site visitor's problem (they need a mortgage and are looking for someone to work with). Here are some tips for formatting the copy on the front page of your website: Keep it concise: The front page of your website should be easy to skim and should quickly communicate the most important information about working with you. Keep the copy on the front page concise and to the point. Use headings, subheadings, and bullet points to break up the text and make it easy to scan. Use persuasive language: Use clear language to encourage site visitors to take action, apply now, run some calculations, or contact you for more information. This is also known as a "call to action." Use images: Use images on your front page to break up the text and make it more visually appealing. Images can also help to communicate information about your business and your products or services. Use clear and consistent typography: Use clear and consistent typography to make your front page easy to read. Ensure that the text is large enough to be easily read and that the font is consistent throughout the page. Use white space: Use white space to create a clean and uncluttered look on your front page. This will help make the text more legible and make it easier for site visitors to focus on the most important information. Be consistent with your branding: Use the same colours, fonts, and images throughout your website to ensure that your front page is consistent with your branding. Use a clear and compelling headline: Use a clear and compelling headline in your hero section that communicates the essential information about your business. This could be your company's name or a tagline that summarizes what your company does. Use short paragraphs: Use short paragraphs to make the copy on your front page easy to read. This will help visitors quickly understand how you can help them with mortgage financing and encourage them to explore your website further. By formatting the copy on your front page in a way that is easy to skim, read, and understand, you can make a solid first impression and encourage visitors to explore your website further. So with this in mind, I’d like to introduce you to the Essential Mortgage Website layout. This is the general website layout and copy we feel is most effective for the Canadian mortgage professional as they look to build their referral business online. It has been designed with all the features listed above and contains everything you need to connect with site visitors online. As you scroll through our general site layout, pay close attention to how easy it is to consume the information presented. You should know exactly what you're seeing at all times. That is good copy in action.
Person looking at laptop and phone at the same time
By Jackson Middleton 06 Mar, 2023
If you’re looking to provide a solid user experience for site visitors, it starts with a good website navigation system which includes a primary call to action button, clear and consistent labelling, organization and accessibility.
By Matt Morrison 28 Feb, 2023
If you're unfamiliar with User Experience or UX, it refers to the overall experience a person has when interacting with a product or service, such as a website or mobile app. This includes the product's design, layout, content, and functionality, as well as how easy it is to use and navigate. UX design is an interdisciplinary field that involves understanding and applying principles from various fields, including psychology, sociology, and computer science. UX design aims to create products that are easy to use, efficient, and enjoyable for the user. The UX design process typically includes research to understand the needs and goals of the target audience, prototyping and testing of different design options, and implementation and iteration based on user feedback. The result is a product that meets the user's needs and provides a positive experience. UX on your website's main page In the context of building a website for the Canadian mortgage professional looking to convert more referrals online, UX is most importantly displayed on the website's front page. So if you're looking to be preferable and encourage site visitors to connect with you directly for mortgage financing, here are several key elements to consider. A clear and compelling value proposition: The main page of your website should clearly communicate the value you offer to your clients. This can be in the form of a headline or tagline that highlights your unique selling point. A professional and engaging design: The design of your main page should be professional and engaging, with a clean and polished layout, consistent typography, and appropriate use of colour. A clear call-to-action: Your main page should have a clear and prominent call-to-action, such as a button or link, that encourages clients to contact you or learn more about your services. Testimonials and customer reviews: Including customer testimonials and reviews on the main page can help to build trust and credibility with visitors. High-quality images and videos: Using high-quality photos and videos can help to communicate your skills and abilities and make the website more visually appealing. Contact information: Having easily accessible contact information, such as a phone number and email address, can help visitors feel more comfortable reaching out to you. Social proof: Having links to your social media profiles or showing the number of followers can help to establish your presence and reputation in your field. Clear and concise information: The main page should provide concise and clear information about what you do, how you do it and the benefits for the client. Navigation: The main page should have a straightforward and easy-to-use navigation menu that helps visitors find the information they need quickly and easily. By including these elements on your main page, you can create a professional and engaging online presence that encourages clients to connect with you and ultimately lead to more business opportunities. UX throughout your website A good user experience on a website is intuitive, efficient, and enjoyable for the site visitor. Some key elements that contribute to a positive UX include: Clear and consistent navigation: A website should have a clear and consistent navigation menu that is easy to use and understand. This helps users find the information they need quickly and easily. We've written about this previously here. Intuitive design: The design of a website should be intuitive and logical so that users can find what they are looking for without having to think too much. This includes using a clear and consistent layout, typography, and imagery. Use of white space: Proper use of white space can help to create a sense of balance and hierarchy on a website, making it easier for users to scan and read the content. Mobile-responsive design: A website should work well on different devices, including smartphones and tablets. This ensures that users have a good experience regardless of how they access the website. Personalization: A website should offer a personalized experience to users where possible. You can speak directly to a specific client demographic by using landing pages. For example, if you do a lot of business with First Time Home Buyers, consider a landing page that speaks directly to their needs. A website can provide a positive and enjoyable user experience by focusing on these elements, leading to increased engagement and conversions. Showcase yourself as a professional While UX talks about the experience site visitors have on your website, it only makes sense to discuss what they find when they're there. Your goal should be a website that showcases your qualifications and abilities as a mortgage professional and should ideally contain the following key features: A clear and professional design that is easy to navigate. Language and words that speak directly to your site visitor's needs. They are on your website because they need a mortgage. You must communicate with them in a way that shows them you understand their needs and have the solution to their problem. Contact information, including an email address, phone number, chatbot, application link, or calendar embed. The goal is to drive site visitors to connect with you. The more options they have to do so will improve your conversation. A recently updated blog section that keeps visitors up-to-date and provides them with proof that you're actively brokering (if you haven't updated your blog since April of 2019, people will likely think you're no longer brokering and won't reach out) Information about your areas of expertise and the services you offer. If you specialize in working with a particular client demographic, highlight that on your website. Landing pages are a great way to do this. Reviews, ratings and testimonials from previous clients, if possible. Embedding testimonials form your Google Business Listings, or Facebook profile is a great way to go. Social media links allow visitors to connect with you on other platforms. Having these features on a website will help visitors to get a good understanding of your qualifications, experience, and the type of work you do, which will help them to make an informed decision about whether they want to connect with you. At Deploy, we build websites with UX in mind, showcasing you as a mortgage professional and giving site visitors every opportunity to reach out to you. Our team will build your site on our predesigned template (built with UX in mind), publish content to your blog, manage site security, and update the site whenever you need, all for a small monthly subscription fee. Please take a look at our mortgage website and content options here. We’d love to work with you! 
By Jackson Middleton 19 Feb, 2023
A hero section on a website is typically the large, prominently-displayed area of the homepage that is used to showcase important information. It might also be referred to as "the section above the fold" on a website. Learn more about what makes a great hero section.
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