Here's a number worth sitting with.
100 times.
That's how much more likely you are to convert a lead if you respond within five minutes compared to responding within 30. Not 10% more likely. Not twice as likely. One hundred times.
Most small businesses are responding within hours.
Do the maths on that and it's a difficult thing to ignore.
The moment a lead arrives is the moment it starts dying
When a potential customer reaches out — whether that's filling in a form, sending an enquiry, or calling your number — they are at peak interest. They've made a decision to take action. They want a response now.
What actually happens in most businesses? The notification comes in. You're on a job, in a meeting, driving, or simply stretched too thin to get to it immediately. By the time someone picks it up and reaches out, an hour has passed. Maybe two. Maybe it's the following morning.
By that point, your lead has already called someone else.
They weren't disloyal. They weren't impatient. They just needed the work done and went with whoever showed up first.
The part that stings most
The leads were never the problem.
You could be generating plenty of enquiries — through Google, word of mouth, referrals — and still be losing a significant portion of them not because your service isn't good enough, but because the gap between interest and contact is too wide.
That's not a marketing problem. It's an operational one.
And it's one of the most fixable problems in any business.
What happens when you close the gap
Businesses that respond to every lead within 60 seconds — automatically, regardless of the time of day or how busy the team is — don't just convert more enquiries. They create a completely different first impression.
The customer feels prioritised. They feel like they've found a business that's on the ball. Before a single conversation has taken place, trust is already being built.
That first impression compounds. It affects how the rest of the sales conversation goes, how likely they are to accept a quote, and how likely they are to refer someone else when the job is done.
Speed isn't just a nice-to-have. It's a competitive advantage — and right now, most of your competitors aren't doing it.
This isn't about hiring someone to sit by the phone
The fix isn't more staff. It isn't a new phone system. It's a simple automation that responds to every new enquiry the moment it arrives — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — while your team gets on with the work.
A message that acknowledges the lead, reassures them they've been received, and keeps them warm until a real conversation can happen.
The leads stop going cold. The team stop chasing people who've already moved on. And the business starts converting a meaningful percentage of the enquiries it was previously losing without even knowing it.
Find out what this looks like for your business
At EV Digital, we help small businesses implement exactly this kind of system — built specifically around how your business operates, explained in plain English, and delivering results you can see quickly.
If you'd like to find out how many leads your business might be losing right now and what we'd do about it, we're offering a free, no-obligation 30-minute consultation this month.
No cost. No commitment.
You'll walk away with a clear picture of what's possible — whether we end up working together or not.
The worst outcome is 30 minutes and some useful ideas. The best outcome changes how your business operates.
👉 Book your free consultation here: https://calendly.com/evwilliams96/freeconsultation
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