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Connection Incorporated

Transforming Mortgage Businesses with AI-Powered Solutions

Connection Incorporated provides a range of services to transform mortgage businesses, including web design, search engine optimization, content marketing, and email marketing. These services can benefit clients by increasing online visibility, driving more qualified leads, and improving overall business efficiency. The company's AI-powered marketing platform automates many tasks, allowing loan officers to focus on high-value activities like building relationships with past customers and securing new referrals. By streamlining operations and enhancing the client experience, Connection Incorporated helps mortgage businesses achieve greater success and growth.

Connection Incorporated worked with

    Mortgage Industry
Team Size
2 - 10 people
Hourly Rate
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Daily Rate
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Minimum Project Budget
$1k+ USD
Industry Experience
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Timezones
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Languages
English
Head Office
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Services and pricing

ServiceMin Project BudgetHourly Rate
Direct Marketing$1k-
Content Marketing$1k-
Web Design (UI/UX)$1k-
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)$1k-
Marketing Strategy$1k-
Email Marketing$1k-

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