

Brokers know that a mortgage lead is more than a name and a phone number. It's a person who is actively interested in hearing your offer.
There's a big difference between someone who wants to talk to you about getting a mortgage — and someone who's name came from an outdated mailing list.
That's why ProspectZone makes sure that every lead we sell is a real person who has real interest.
Where Your West Virginia Leads Come From
People who need a mortgage used to walk down to the bank. Or they opened the phone book and called a broker. These days, they go online. Mortgages are a dense and confusing subject, and mortgage shoppers are hungry for information.
ProspectZone finds these shoppers with aggressive online marketing and search engine placement. We make sure our award-winning websites get in front of people who are looking to connect with a mortgage broker. When a prospect lands on one of our sites, they find one simple offer — free mortgage quotes.
When a prospect fills out our online mortgage form, we verify their information against a database of U.S. Postal Service and major telecom company records. That way, you know you're getting a lead with a real name and a working phone number.
What if a bad slips through? No system is foolproof, and sometimes bad leads will land in your inbox. But unlike companies who expect you accept bad leads as a fact of doing business online, we put our 10-day return policy behind every lead we sell. If you end up with a bad lead, we'll give you credit for it.
See the difference for yourself. Contact our Lead Specialists and get started with your West Virginia mortgage lead program.