Building a Lead Generation Website: Costs and What to Watch For

Martijn Vervoort··3 min read

A regular website tells people who you are. A lead generation website gets people with a job to contact you. That sounds similar, but they're two different products, with different price tags and completely different returns.

The difference between a business card and a lead generation website

Most trade business websites are digital business cards: a photo album, a bit of history, and a contact page somewhere at the bottom. Neat, but that kind of site does nothing. A lead generation website is built around one goal: turning visitors into requests.

Concretely, that means:

  • One clear action per page. Request a quote or schedule a demo, not ten menu items all competing for attention.
  • Locally focused. The page shows within a second which region you work in, because that's what the customer is searching for.
  • Proof above the fold. Reviews, photos of real work, numbers. People choose the trade business that others recommend.
  • Form plus WhatsApp. Half of visitors won't fill out a form, but will send a WhatsApp message instead.
  • Speed. Every second of load time costs you visitors, especially on mobile, where most traffic comes from.

For a realistic percentage of visitors that turn into requests, read what counts as good conversion for a trade business website.

What does it cost to build a lead generation website?

Search online for "website cost to build" and you'll find everything between €500 and €20,000. That's because three completely different things fall under that heading:

| Option | Cost | What you get | |-------|--------|---------------| | Template builder or freelancer | €500 to €2,000 one-time | A business card website, maintenance is your own problem | | Web agency | €3,000 to €10,000 one-time | A custom-built site, followed by a maintenance contract | | System subscription | $200 to $700 per month | A lead generation website plus follow-up, management, and updates included |

The one-time route looks cheaper, but a website is never finished: hosting, updates, copy, speed, and security all require ongoing maintenance. And the most important part is missing: what happens after someone fills out the form. A site that generates requests with no follow-up behind it is a bucket with a hole in it.

Specifically for flooring contractors, we broke down the one-time route earlier in what does a website cost for a flooring contractor.

What to look for when having one built

Ask every builder these five questions:

  1. Does the site show proof that previous websites generate requests (not design prices, but actual numbers)?
  2. Who writes the copy, and is it targeted at the keywords your customers actually search for?
  3. What happens to a request that comes in at 9 p.m.?
  4. Who owns the website and the data if you stop?
  5. What will a change cost next year?

Question three especially exposes business-card builders: if the answer is "it'll be in your inbox tomorrow," you're buying a site with no engine.

Website as part of a system

At ForthScaling, the lead generation website is one of four components, alongside automatic follow-up, a 24/7 assistant, and a review funnel. Everything runs as one system starting at $200 per month, with no setup costs, and the requests are yours. Want to see what that looks like for your business? Schedule a free demo.

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