We’ve seen social media begin to change the face of business and we are excited to be a part of it. For us, social media is more than just a trend. Sites like Twitter and Facebook give us unique opportunities to build relationships with our customers and lenders in ways we couldn’t before.
Clay Shirky said it best, “these tools don’t get socially interesting until they get technologically boring. It isn’t when the shiny new tools show up that their uses start permeating society. It’s when everybody is able to take them for granted.”
Here is how we are utilizing the following services to better serve you: We check Twitter consistently for mentions of LendingTree and ensure people are getting an experience that represents our values. We love hearing your honest feedback, so if you Twitter, please follow @LendingTree and let us know how we can help.
http://twitter.com/LendingTree
With Facebook, we have an opportunity to build stronger relationship with our fans and customers. If you love LendingTree, and want to interact with our team on a more engaging basis, we suggest connecting with us on Facebook.
http://facebook.com/LendingTree
Can’t get enough of Adam West? Are you guilty of watching our “You To The Rescue” commercials online? If so, you can follow our latest creative work at YouTube.
http://youtube.com/LendingTree
Last but not least, you can subscribe to all of the LendingTree article and blog content via RSS. You will find all of our feeds at http://www.lendingtree.com/smartborrower/rss-feeds/ Today, as social media sites become common place, we are extending our participation in these communities to better serve you.
Our presence on YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook embody our “You To The Rescue” spirit, and put you–the consumer–in the drivers seat. And that’s just the way we want it. We hope you reach out to say hello and we look forward to your comments.



Your YouTube channel is fantastic! I love to see all the new homes for sale.
Hello My Name is Reginald Stone i am asking help on a loan but when I click on your web site it sent me to several other sites so can you please help me.
HI, Reginald. Here is the link to the mortgage loan section at our LendingTree web site. Is this what you are looking for? Thanks for thinking of LendingTree and let us know if we can be of additional assistance. Sincerely, Anna Cearley (LendingTree)