February 2026

Let’s be real. We can do better when it comes to using AI in marketing.

So, you finally discovered ChatGPT, Claude or whatever shiny AI toy your nephew told you about. Congrats! You’re officially part of the future of marketing! Ok. Not really. Not the way you’re doing it. Here’s a scene being played out way too often lately. Someone types “write me a LinkedIn post about title insurance” into […]

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Why eNotes are moving from optional to operational

For years, electronic promissory notes occupied an awkward middle ground in mortgage lending. The concept was sound, the infrastructure was in place, and early adopters demonstrated that the model could work. Yet adoption remained uneven, often stalled by questions about investor acceptance, warehouse lender readiness and operational complexity. That hesitation is becoming harder to justify.

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Trump State of the Union offers few housing details

President Donald Trump delivered the annual State of the Union address to Congress on Tuesday night and touched on a wide variety of economic topics. But he barely mentioned ways to make housing more affordable for everyday Americans. Housing professionals expected the speech to include subjects like mortgage rates, affordable homeownership and a slew of

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