Meet Scot Smith & the operation behind Automated Inbound
Two decades in the sales trenches and well over a decade building a thriving agency have taught Scot a thing or two about reeling in leads and turning them into closed loans. No fluff, no faceless call center — a real operator who still runs the pre-qual himself.
Seasoned expert in lead generation
Scot is a career direct-response student and digital marketer — a leader in PPC, Facebook ads, and inbound sales and marketing for small and mid-sized businesses doing anywhere from $500K to $20M a year.
Imagine a business that consistently crushes its goals by 200%+ month after month. That's the reality Scot helps create. As a coach's coach, he's guided over a thousand businesses through the world of paid acquisition, and with more than $30 million in ad spend under his belt, he's seen firsthand the transformative power of strategic campaigns.
At Automated Inbound, that experience turns into “gold leads” — meticulously pre-qualified prospects for FHA, VA, Conventional, and Refinance loans. Every lead runs through a thorough vetting process so it's a genuine opportunity, not a tire-kicker.
Why work with Scot instead of another vendor
A career student of what actually sells
PPC, Facebook ads, inbound sales and marketing for SMBs doing $500K–$20M a year. Not theory — campaigns that move money.
Industry-recognized mentor
Guided over a thousand businesses through the world of paid acquisition — ambitious startups all the way to seasoned agencies.
Over a decade running a real agency
A team of nine and more than ten years building a thriving operation taught him how to reel in leads and turn them into happy clients.
Personally in the pre-qual process
Scot is personally involved in the pre-qualification process used to engage consumers at Automated Inbound. It’s very real.
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