A leadgen website is a second, focused website with one job: turning searchers into phone calls and form fills. It targets a specific service or area your main site doesn't capture, and sends every lead it catches straight to you. Full Care clients get one built free.
One job, done relentlessly
Most business websites are brochures. They tell your story, list your services, show your work, and hope the visitor does something. A leadgen website skips the hoping. It exists for exactly one reason: to turn a visitor into a lead, meaning a phone call, a form fill, a quote request. Someone raising their hand and saying I'm interested.
That single purpose changes how the whole site is built. Every page points at one action. The phone number is everywhere. The form is short. There is nothing to wander through, because wandering is where leads go to die.
02How it actually works
The flow is simple. Someone in your area searches for a specific job, something like lanai screen repair in Eustis or drain cleaning near me. The leadgen site is built around exactly that search: one service, one area, a page that answers the question directly. The visitor lands, sees you handle their exact problem in their exact town, and calls or fills out the form. That lead goes straight to your phone or inbox.
The site never sleeps, never takes a day off, and never forgets to ask for the contact. It's a salesperson that costs nothing per lead once it's live.
Your main site vs. a leadgen site
These are not competitors. They are two different tools pointed at the same goal, and the businesses that use both simply have more nets in the water.
The storefront
The full picture. Your story, every service, your gallery, your reviews, your brand. It builds trust and closes the people who want to know who they're hiring.
The second sign on a different road
Deliberately narrow. One service or one town, built to rank for searches your main site misses, with one loud call to action. It exists to catch and forward.
Here's a concrete example. Say you're a handyman in Mount Dora and your main website ranks well for handyman Mount Dora. Great. But people two towns over are searching handyman Tavares, and people everywhere are searching for specific jobs like TV mounting or drywall repair. A leadgen site aimed at one of those searches catches customers your main site was never going to see, and every one of them lands in the same inbox.
"Your main site closes the people who found you. A leadgen site finds the people who didn't."
What makes one actually work
A leadgen site earns its keep through focus, not size. It targets one search a real customer types, not ten. It loads fast on a phone, because that's where local searches happen. It says plainly what you do, where you do it, and what it roughly costs. It shows real reviews, because trust is what turns a visitor into a caller. And it asks for the contact clearly and often, with a short form and a phone number that's impossible to miss.
Get those right and the math works quietly in the background. Miss them and it's just another brochure.
Every Full Care plan includes a leadgen website built for you at no extra charge. We pick the target together, build it, host it, and point every lead it catches at your business. It's the "free lead generation website" line in the package, and this article is what it means.
Common questions
What is a leadgen website?
A leadgen website is a website built for one job: turning visitors into leads, meaning phone calls, form fills, and quote requests. Instead of telling your whole company story, every page pushes toward one action, contacting you. Local businesses often run one alongside their main website to capture searches the main site misses.
How is a leadgen website different from my main website?
Your main website is the full picture: your story, services, gallery, reviews, and brand. A leadgen site is deliberately narrow. It usually targets one service or one area, answers that one search directly, and pushes the visitor to call or fill out a form. Think of the main site as your storefront and the leadgen site as a second sign on a different road, pointing at the same business.
Do I need both a main website and a leadgen website?
You need a main website first. A leadgen site is an addition, not a replacement. It makes the most sense once your main site is live and you want a second net in the water, targeting a specific service, town, or search your main site does not rank for yet.
What does a leadgen website cost?
Agencies commonly charge for leadgen sites the same way they charge for regular builds, often thousands of dollars, or rent them to you monthly. At Gold Strategics, a leadgen website is included free with the Full Care plan at $250 per month.
Do leadgen websites actually work?
When they target the right searches, yes. Websites typically convert around 2 to 5 percent of visitors into leads, and focused pages aimed at high intent local searches tend to sit at the stronger end because the visitor already wants the service. No honest provider will guarantee results, but the math of a second targeted site working around the clock is straightforward.
Two nets. One inbox.
Full Care includes your main website, monthly SEO updates, and a free leadgen site all under one flat rate. Every cost is on the pricing page.