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How AI Searches Help Loan Officers Close More Deals & How to Become the Recommended Lender

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This week on LoanOfficerPodcast.com, Chris Johnstone breaks down one of the most important industry shifts we will experience in our lifetime: the rise of AI-powered search, customer service, and referral generation.

We're no longer talking theory. AI is already recommending mortgage lenders, generating full 1003 applications, and reshaping how homebuyers shop for real estate and financing. Chris explains why this transition will move faster than Google's rise — and what loan officers must do now to stay relevant and win.

3 Big Takeaways:

  • AI is becoming the new search engine: Homebuyers are already asking ChatGPT who to work with — and choosing its recommendations.
  • Authority scoring now determines who AI recommends: Loan types, local content, and weekly training signals shape whether AI sees you as an expert.
  • This shift is moving fast — faster than the Google era: Loan officers who adapt early will dominate. Those who wait risk becoming the next Blockbuster. Don't fall behind the curve. This episode could be the competitive edge you need in 2025. 👉 Watch now on LoanOfficerPodcast.com and get ahead of the AI revolution.
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Content provided by Chris Johnstone. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chris Johnstone or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

This week on LoanOfficerPodcast.com, Chris Johnstone breaks down one of the most important industry shifts we will experience in our lifetime: the rise of AI-powered search, customer service, and referral generation.

We're no longer talking theory. AI is already recommending mortgage lenders, generating full 1003 applications, and reshaping how homebuyers shop for real estate and financing. Chris explains why this transition will move faster than Google's rise — and what loan officers must do now to stay relevant and win.

3 Big Takeaways:

  • AI is becoming the new search engine: Homebuyers are already asking ChatGPT who to work with — and choosing its recommendations.
  • Authority scoring now determines who AI recommends: Loan types, local content, and weekly training signals shape whether AI sees you as an expert.
  • This shift is moving fast — faster than the Google era: Loan officers who adapt early will dominate. Those who wait risk becoming the next Blockbuster. Don't fall behind the curve. This episode could be the competitive edge you need in 2025. 👉 Watch now on LoanOfficerPodcast.com and get ahead of the AI revolution.
  continue reading

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