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Lead Generation Agency

We have departments specialising by lead type — local service enquiries, ecommerce, B2B and high-value considered purchases. Each has different economics, and the strategy is built for yours rather than borrowed from another.

Lead generation splits into two businesses that share a name and almost nothing else. One sells you leads. The other builds you a system that produces them. The difference determines whether you are renting demand or owning it, and it is worth understanding before you buy either.

Bought leads versus owned lead generation

Buying leadsOwned lead generation
What you getContact details, often shared with competitorsAn asset that produces enquiries continuously
SpeedImmediateBuilds over weeks and months
Cost over timeRecurring, rises with demandFront-loaded, falls per lead over time
ExclusivityFrequently noneEntirely yours
What you keep if you stopNothingThe site, the rankings, the list, the accounts
Lead quality controlLittle to noneYou define who arrives

We do the second one. That is a scope statement, not a criticism of the first — bought leads genuinely make sense when you need volume immediately and have the margin to absorb sharing them. But the market for them is a commodity market, competing on price, and a small business rarely wins a commodity market.

What an owned lead system is made of

  • Pages that answer what buyers search at the moment they are choosing, not brochure copy about you
  • Forms that reach you reliably and store every enquiry somewhere you own — a startling number of businesses lose leads to a form quietly failing
  • Search advertising for demand that exists right now, while the organic side compounds
  • Local visibility for the customers deciding on proximity
  • Follow-up, because most enquiries are lost after they arrive, not before

The part most agencies skip

Measuring what a lead is worth to you. Without a close rate and an average customer value, cost per lead is a number with no meaning, and every optimisation decision after that is guesswork. That arithmetic takes an afternoon and it changes what the right channel is. See what a lead costs for the benchmarks.

Where the leads come from

Google Ads for immediate demand, SEO for compounding demand, local SEO for proximity-driven buyers, and a site built to convert them — web design. Which mix is right depends on your margins and how fast you need it.

Lead generation questions, answered straight

Should I buy leads or generate my own?
Buy when you need volume immediately, have margin to absorb leads shared with competitors, and can close fast. Generate your own when you want the cost per lead to fall over time and the asset to remain yours. Most businesses that can wait a quarter are better off building, because bought leads stop the day you stop paying.
What is a good cost per lead?
Only answerable against your close rate and customer value. A $200 lead is excellent at a 30% close rate on $15,000 jobs and ruinous for a $60 service. Work out those two numbers first — everything else follows from them.
How long before an owned lead system produces enquiries?
Paid search produces them within days. Organic and local build over months. Most sensible setups run both, so something is working now while the compounding side matures.
Are shared leads worth buying?
Sometimes, if you are genuinely fast to respond — shared leads are usually won by whoever calls first, not whoever is best. If you cannot respond within minutes, you are buying leads for a competitor.
Do you guarantee a number of leads?
No. Anyone guaranteeing lead volume is either padding the number with junk or has priced the guarantee so it cannot lose. What we will do is show you what arrived, where from, and what it cost.
Why am I getting leads that never convert?
Usually one of three things: the traffic is too broad, the page promises something the business does not deliver, or the follow-up is too slow. Check response time first — it is the cheapest fix and the most common cause.
What counts as a lead?
Define it before anyone reports on it. A form fill, a phone call over a certain length, a booking — whichever it is, an undefined lead metric is how agencies report growth that does not exist.
Do I own the leads and the system?
Entirely. Enquiries are stored in a system you control, the ad and analytics accounts are in your name, and the pages are on your site. If we part ways you keep all of it.
Which industries does this work for?
Anything with a considered purchase and a real customer value — trades, professional services, healthcare, B2B, home services. It works less well for low-value impulse purchases where the economics cannot support acquisition cost.
How do I track which channel produced a lead?
Proper tracking on the site and in the ad accounts, with enquiries recorded at the point they arrive. This has to be set up before spending starts, or you will be optimising on guesses for the first few months.
Is cold outreach part of this?
Not what we do. This is inbound — capturing people already looking. Outbound is a legitimate but different discipline with different economics.
What is the single biggest cause of wasted lead spend?
Enquiries arriving and nobody following up quickly. It is unglamorous and it is consistently the largest leak in the system.
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