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Lead Generation Services: An AI Lead Generation Company for B2B and Local Businesses

There are two completely different businesses hiding behind the phrase "lead generation services", and buyers get burned because nobody separates them. The first sells you contact data: a vendor runs its own comparison site or database, collects inquiries, and sells each one on, frequently to three or four of your competitors at the same time. The second builds demand in your name: ads run in your own accounts, the inquiry arrives at your business, and nobody else gets a copy.

AdBot is the second kind. It plans, launches and optimizes Google and Meta lead campaigns inside ad accounts you own, writes the ads and the form logic, keeps the bidding pointed at qualified inquiries rather than raw form fills, and adjusts every day as the data comes in. Every lead is exclusively yours, the conversion history stays in your account if you leave, and the fee is flat from $297 a month rather than a percentage of spend or a price per head. For reference, the 2026 US average cost per lead is about $66.69 on Google Ads and about $27.66 on Meta.

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A shared lead sold to four contractors is not a lead, it is a race. The buyer gets four calls in ten minutes, picks whoever answered first or quoted lowest, and your close rate collapses even though the cost per lead looked attractive on the invoice. Leads generated in your own account go to one business. That single difference usually matters more to profit than the price you paid per inquiry.

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Ad platforms will happily produce cheap leads forever, because a form fill is easy to manufacture. The moment you optimize for cost per lead alone you get tire-kickers, wrong-country inquiries and job applicants. AdBot points the bidding at the outcomes you tell it are real: booked calls, qualified opportunities, quoted jobs. Cost per lead often rises when you do this, and profit rises with it.

Speed to first response decides the deal

Most of the value of a lead evaporates in the first hour. Campaigns get built with that in mind: lead forms that ask enough to qualify but not so much that people abandon, instant delivery into your inbox or CRM rather than a weekly export, and pacing that does not dump forty inquiries on a Friday afternoon nobody can answer.

The account is yours when you leave

This is the part that costs people years. If your campaigns, conversion history and audience lists live inside an agency account or a vendor platform, changing supplier means starting from zero with no learning data. Everything AdBot builds sits in ad accounts registered to your business, so the asset compounds for you rather than for whoever you hired.

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AdBot vs a lead generation agency vs a pay-per-lead vendor vs doing it yourself

Four ways to buy lead generation, and what you actually own at the end of each one.

AdBot Lead generation agency Pay-per-lead vendor DIY in Google and Meta
Typical US cost Flat $297 to $1,497 a month $3,000 to $12,000 a month retainer $25 to $400+ per lead Your time only
Are the leads exclusively yours Yes, always Yes Often sold to 3 to 5 buyers Yes
Runs in ad accounts you own Yes Sometimes theirs No, you never see an account Yes
Cost rises with your ad spend No, flat at every budget Usually 10% to 20% of spend Rises with every lead No
Who keeps the conversion history You Sometimes the agency The vendor You
Speed to first leads Days 4 to 8 weeks onboarding Immediate Weeks, if you know the platforms
Optimized toward qualified leads, not form fills Yes, on your own qualification data At better agencies No, volume is their revenue Only if you feed the data back
Creative and landing copy written Continuously Usually included Not applicable You write it
You can leave and keep the asset Yes, the account is yours Depends on the contract No, it stops dead Yes
Best for No full-time paid media person on staff Large multi-channel programs with strategy needs Filling a sales team fast, quality accepted as-is Under $1,000 a month in spend

Agency retainer and pay-per-lead ranges reflect published 2026 US pricing guides and vary widely by industry and how strictly "qualified" is defined; check current rates before you buy. AdBot figures are our own published pricing. Where an agency genuinely wins: strategy, offer development, creative production at volume, and coordinating paid with sales, email and events. Where a pay-per-lead vendor genuinely wins: speed and predictability, when you need appointments on the calendar this month and can tolerate shared leads.

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  • Every lead exclusively yours, never resold to competitors
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  • Bidding optimized toward qualified opportunities, not form fills

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How much do lead generation services cost?

US lead generation services cost $3,000 to $12,000 a month on a typical agency retainer, or $25 to $400+ per lead on a pay-per-lead deal, with B2B qualified leads commonly landing between $84 and $400+. Smaller local agencies start around $2,000 to $3,500 a month, mid-tier multi-channel programs run $5,000 to $8,000, and omnichannel enterprise programs pass $20,000. AdBot charges a flat $297 to $1,497 a month at any ad spend.

Those fees sit on top of media, which is the number people forget when comparing quotes. A $3,000 retainer on $5,000 of ad spend means 37% of your money is buying management rather than clicks. The four models you will be quoted are monthly retainer, pay-per-lead, pay-per-appointment, and a hybrid of a base retainer plus performance bonus, and each one bends behavior in a predictable direction: retainers reward keeping you, per-lead pricing rewards volume over quality, and per-appointment pricing rewards booking meetings whether or not they were ever going to buy.

Work out what a lead is worth to you before you shop, because it changes which model is rational. Our advertising budget calculator works backward from a revenue target to the budget and cost per acquisition it implies, and the CPA calculator gives you the maximum you can pay for a customer before the deal stops making money.

What is a good cost per lead?

A good cost per lead is any figure comfortably below the profit on the deals it produces, which is why cross-industry averages are close to useless as a target. The 2026 US benchmarks give you a sanity check rather than a goal: roughly $66.69 average cost per lead on Google Ads search and roughly $27.66 on Meta lead campaigns, with Meta ranging from about $3.16 in restaurants and food up to about $76.71 for dentists.

Google costs more per lead than Meta in nearly every industry, and that is not a defect. Ecommerce averages about $27 on Meta against $48 on Google, and legal services about $72 against $132. The Google lead is usually someone actively searching for the thing you sell, so it closes at a higher rate; the Meta lead is cheaper because you interrupted someone who was not looking. Comparing the two on cost per lead alone reliably points you at the wrong channel.

The trend is worth knowing when a vendor tells you costs are exploding. Cost per lead across Google and Microsoft Ads actually fell in 2026 for the first time in five years, and the ten-year rise has been modest: about $59.18 in 2016 against $66.69 now, roughly 13%. Cost per click has more than doubled over the same period, from about $2.32 to $5.42, which tells you conversion rates have improved enough to absorb most of the increase. Our guide to what counts as a good CPA covers how to set your own ceiling.

Should you buy leads or generate your own?

Buy leads when you need volume on the calendar immediately, you have a sales team sitting idle, and you can win a race against three other buyers on price or response speed. Bought leads are fast, predictable and require no build, and for some businesses that trade is genuinely worth it. Be clear-eyed that you are renting: the moment you stop paying, the pipeline stops the same week, and nothing you paid for has accumulated.

Generate your own when margin matters more than speed, when your close rate depends on not being one of five quotes, or when you plan to be in business in three years. Owned campaigns start slower and get cheaper, because the account accumulates conversion data that makes the bidding smarter, and because your brand starts earning searches you no longer pay a middleman for. The honest sequencing for most companies is to do both at first and taper the bought leads as the owned channel matures.

The question to ask any vendor before signing: is this lead exclusive, and if not, how many businesses receive it? Vendors who resell are usually upfront when asked directly, and the answer reframes the price instantly. A $60 exclusive lead and a $60 lead shared four ways are not the same purchase.

How do lead generation companies work?

Traditional lead generation companies own the traffic rather than sending it to you. They run comparison sites, directories or paid campaigns under their own brand, capture inquiries through their own forms, qualify them against criteria you supplied, then route each one to a buyer. Their contact data comes from a mix of their own forms, licensed databases assembled from public records and opt-in feeds, and enrichment against professional network data. Revenue comes per lead or per appointment, which is why volume pressure is structural rather than a sign of a bad operator.

Managed advertising services work the other way around: the campaigns run in your account, under your brand, and the inquiry lands with you first. Nobody else is buying the same record. You carry more of the risk, since you pay for media whether or not it works that month, and you keep all of the upside, since the account gets better with age. Our full explainer on how lead generation companies work walks through both models and the questions that separate them.

Does lead generation work for B2B?

Yes, but the measurement has to change or B2B paid campaigns look like failures for the first quarter. Considered purchases involve several people and several months, so optimizing toward the first form fill produces a pipeline of researchers, students and competitors. The fix is to feed real qualification data back into the ad platforms: mark which inquiries became sales-accepted opportunities, and let the bidding learn from that instead of from raw volume.

The second B2B-specific trap is search intent that looks commercial and is not. Terms containing "template", "example", "salary", "jobs" or "free" pull enormous volume and almost no budget holders. Those go on the negative list on day one, which is a large part of why B2B accounts left on autopilot burn so much. For subscription businesses specifically, our SaaS ads page covers the trial-to-paid version of the same measurement problem.

Long sales cycles also change what remarketing is for. In B2C it closes a sale this week; in B2B it keeps you present across a six-month evaluation involving people who never filled in your form. Our remarketing services page covers how those audiences get built and capped.

How do I get more leads from Google Ads and Facebook?

Most accounts do not need more budget, they need the leaks closed first. In rough order of how much money each one usually recovers:

  • Fix conversion tracking before anything else. If the platform cannot see which clicks became inquiries, every optimization after this is guesswork, and roughly half the accounts we look at have a broken or duplicated conversion action.
  • Optimize toward qualified leads, not form fills. Send your qualification outcome back as an offline conversion so bidding chases revenue instead of volume.
  • Split brand and non-brand. Brand searches convert cheaply and will flatter any campaign they are mixed into, hiding the real performance of everything else.
  • Build the negative keyword list properly. Jobs, salary, free, DIY, courses, and competitor employees. This is the single biggest source of recoverable waste in lead gen accounts.
  • Match the form to the commitment. Short forms raise volume and lower quality, longer forms do the reverse. Choose deliberately based on whether your sales team is starved or swamped.
  • Answer faster. Response speed changes close rates more than almost anything you can do inside the ad account.
  • Then audit the whole thing. A Google Ads audit finds the tracking and targeting faults that quietly cost the most, and our guide to finding wasted spend covers the rest.
  • Our step-by-step guide to Google Ads for lead generation goes deeper on campaign types, lead form assets and the offline conversion import that fixes lead quality.

Which industries does paid lead generation work best for?

Paid lead generation works best where a single customer is worth enough to absorb a two-figure or three-figure cost per lead, and where people search at the moment they need you. Home services, legal, medical, financial and trade businesses all fit, which is why cost per lead in those categories runs so much higher than retail without the campaigns being worse.

We publish campaign guidance by trade, including law firms, home services, HVAC, roofing, dental practices, real estate and mortgage brokers. Each one covers the cost per lead you should expect and the waste specific to that trade.

It works least well where the product is cheap, bought on impulse and searched for rarely. If your average order is $30 and there is no repeat purchase, the arithmetic rarely clears a $27 lead, and the money is better spent on organic reach or on raising order value first.

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US lead generation services cost $3,000 to $12,000 a month on a typical agency retainer, or $25 to $400+ per lead on pay-per-lead pricing, with B2B qualified leads commonly $84 to $400+. Small local agencies start near $2,000 to $3,500 a month. AdBot charges a flat $297 to $1,497 a month at any ad spend, with media going directly to Google and Meta.
A good cost per lead is any figure well below the profit on the deals it produces, so benchmarks are a sanity check rather than a target. For reference, 2026 US averages are about $66.69 per lead on Google Ads search and about $27.66 on Meta, with Meta ranging from roughly $3.16 in restaurants to $76.71 for dentists.
It depends entirely on the model. Pay-per-lead vendors frequently sell the same inquiry to three to five buyers, which is why their prices look attractive. Campaigns run in your own ad accounts, including everything AdBot builds, produce leads that reach only your business and are never resold.
Traditional lead generation companies own the traffic: they run their own sites, directories or campaigns, capture inquiries on their own forms, qualify them, then sell each one to a buyer per lead or per appointment. Managed advertising services instead run campaigns inside your ad account under your brand, so inquiries arrive with you first and nobody else receives a copy.
Buy leads when you need volume immediately and can win a race against other buyers on speed or price. Generate your own when margin matters more than speed or your close rate depends on not being one of five quotes. Bought leads stop the week you stop paying; owned campaigns accumulate conversion data and get cheaper with age.
Yes, provided you optimize toward sales-accepted opportunities rather than raw form fills, and negative out job, salary, template and free searches on day one. B2B cycles run months and involve several people, so first-quarter results judged on cost per form fill will misread a campaign that is working.
Expect first leads within days of launch and reliable performance after roughly four to eight weeks, once the platforms have enough conversion data to bid intelligently. Longer-cycle B2B programs need a full quarter before the qualified-opportunity data is meaningful. Anyone promising stable cost per lead in week one is quoting a bought-lead product, not an advertising one.
Usually yes for Google search campaigns, where a page matched to the search outconverts a generic homepage by a wide margin. On Meta, native instant forms often beat sending people to a site because they remove the load and the typing. The trade-off is quality: in-platform forms are easier to complete, so they produce more leads and a higher share of unqualified ones.

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