Just Mortgages launches digital marketing packages for brokers

Just Mortgages has announced the launch of new digital marketing packages that can support brokers in generating leads.

The packages, available to both employed and self-employed brokers, have been designed to support Just Mortgages advisers by allowing them to implement effective digital marketing.

The broker firm said the packages will give brokers access to bespoke marketing materials and personalised social media posts. Options available include personalised social media profiles and access to a unique Just Mortgages internal marketing database, which includes content from industry update graphics to social media posts.

Extended packages will also offer access to a range of online digital dashboards that can streamline the process of building a broker’s online presence.

Just Mortgages digital marketing manager of financial services, Jodie Andrews, commented: “We want to ensure all our brokers, both employed and self-employed, have all the tools they need to bring in clients.

“During the stamp duty holiday and the wave of clients rushing to purchase a property, understandably, lead generation may have slipped to the bottom of the priority pile. With stamp duty returning, and numbers of clients returning to normal levels, now is the perfect time for brokers to be pushing for leads.

“These new packages will enable the Just Mortgages team to quickly and efficiently promote themselves, and help bring in new business.”

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