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You’d rather pay a person than software. So would we — if they could fill the book.
A person is great at exceptions. They are expensive at 11pm texts and weekend inquiries. Pay-per-lead is how you buy junk.
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Hi — can you do Thursday morning?
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A person is great at exceptions. Not at 11pm volume.
Pay-per-lead counts names. We count booked work. Keep a human for what needs one.
- The nightThe inquiry still gets worked.
- The exceptionYour team takes what needs a person.
- The scoreShowed-up — not a lead farm.
| Them | AtlaSynq | |
|---|---|---|
| Incentive | Count a name | Book the work |
| Nights and weekends | Off the clock | The inquiry still gets worked |
| “No leads, no pay” | How you buy junk volume | We don’t sell a list of names |
| Exceptions | A person should take these | Your team still does |
Forty leads. Two booked. They still “delivered.” Ask if they’ll take payment only when someone shows up. They won’t — they don’t own the follow-up.
Keep a person for the conversations that need a human. Don’t rent a lead farm for the rest.
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The objection
I’d rather pay a person — if I don’t get leads, I don’t pay. Why would I pay for software?+
Pay-per-lead sounds like no risk. It’s how you buy junk. The person only gets paid when they can count a name, so they cheapen the form until the number looks good.
We bring the customers. You take care of the rest.
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