Do I need more leads or a better sales process?

Almost always the process. If enquiries are arriving and not converting, buying more of them multiplies the same loss. Measure the gap between an enquiry arriving and your first call. If the median is over an hour, more volume will produce more leads that go cold — at a higher cost per booking, not a lower one.

An agency paid for leads will deliver leads. Whether anything sells is a different contract, and usually nobody’s.

Where an enquiry actually dies

StageWhat usually happensWhat it costs you
Enquiry arrivesSits in a form inbox or a portal dashboardNothing yet
First contactCalled back the next working day, if at allThe buyer has already spoken to three other projects
QualificationSkipped — every enquiry treated the sameYour team’s evenings spent on people who cannot transact
Follow-upOne or two attempts, then the record goes quietThe majority of your paid enquiries
Site visitBooked but not confirmed the morning ofNo-shows your team absorbs
After the visitNo structured follow-throughInterested buyers who simply drift

Why more volume makes it worse

Every one of those stages is a fixed percentage loss. Doubling the input doubles the loss and doubles the spend, while your cost per booking stays exactly where it was. That is the arithmetic behind cost per lead versus cost per booking.

The cheapest fix available to most developers

Response time. It costs nothing but a system, and it decides the comparison — buyers enquire at three or four projects in one sitting, and whoever replies first frames everything that follows. Response time has the detail.

The list you already paid for

Before buying a single new enquiry, pull every one from the last twelve to eighteen months. In most projects that runs into the hundreds, and most were contacted once. Those people were in the market and liked the project enough to raise a hand. Reviving old enquiries is where the first site visits usually come from.

Why lead-gen agencies keep failing developers

Structural, not malicious: the agency is measured on leads and the developer needs bookings, and nobody owns the gap between them. The full argument is here.

Find out where yours are dying

Crudoimage runs the whole selling operation on your finished, unsold flats for 99 days. You set the price and you close. If no flat sells, the monthly fee is ₹0. See how the 99-Day Sprint works, or get your project’s numbers.