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How Much Leads Cost

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I review a lot of content on this topic and am amazed at what I find written about lead cost. For example: “The average cost per lead across all the companies surveyed is almost $200 ($198.44).Admittedly, Others stated that the range is between $35 – $100 for a B2B lead.

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Leads are Hard 

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One point I made in that blog is that it is ludicrous to generalize about how much B2B leads should cost. One analysis documented the following: “The average cost per lead across all the companies surveyed is almost $200 ($198.44). Another source noted that leads cost between $35 – $100.

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Dear CEO: Find out how well your team is nurturing its B2B sales leads

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Standard B2B lead-generation programs produce an average 5% lead rate while advanced lead-generation programs (which include lead nurturing) produce an average 15% lead rate—three times higher. That is why you frequently hear sales say: “the leads suck.”.

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What's it take to generate leads that fuel your forecast?

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While all of these scenarios have potential, none could be called a lead. Just try to pass them on to your field sales team and you’ll see. Because the chances are pretty low—probably 3% to 4% at best—that any of these names are bonafide opportunities if you are a B2B company with a complex sales process.

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We're entering the era of accountability in sales and marketing

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I recently chatted with Jonathan Farrington of Top Sales world about the transition from finger pointing to collaboration between sales and marketing. The status quo--where marketing complains about sales not following up on their leads and sales says the leads are no good--is not the place to be.

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The Quest for Good Leads: Are You Asking the Right Questions?

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Read what Mike Weinberg, author of New Sales Simplified , says about this pervasive thought: Many in what’s called the Sales 2.0 These false pronouncements are having a severe negative impact on sales performance [bold added]. I have seen inbound lead rates reported as high as 11 – 14%. Most companies stop here.)

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What Determines Cost Per Lead

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How much should a lead cost? Understanding what goes into generating a high-quality B2B lead helps you determine whether you're getting a good deal. While most people wouldn't quibble with the above reality, many still measure marketing success based on the cost per lead. If they’re not, they aren’t.