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Editorial note: Market figures cited in this article are estimates based on publicly available industry reports and may vary by source. HalalExpo.com aims to present the most current data available but readers should verify figures for business decisions. Sources include the State of the Global Islamic Economy Report, DinarStandard, and national halal authority publications.
Most halal business directories offer tiered listings. Free listings provide basic visibility — company name, category, and contact details. Premium listings unlock features designed to generate more qualified leads and close more deals. But is the upgrade worth the investment?
Let's look at the numbers.
On HalalExpo.com, premium tiers (Silver at $500/year, Gold at $2,000/year) offer progressively more features:
Industry data from B2B directories shows that premium listings generate 3-5x more inquiries than free listings. On HalalExpo.com, Gold-tier companies receive an average of 12 qualified inquiries per month, compared to 2-3 for free listings.
Not every inquiry converts to a sale. Typical B2B conversion rates range from 5-15% depending on product category and price point. Halal food ingredients tend to convert at the higher end (buyers have immediate needs), while capital equipment converts at the lower end (longer sales cycles).
The average halal B2B transaction ranges from $10,000 to $500,000 depending on product type. For a food ingredient supplier with an average order value of $25,000:
Even with conservative assumptions (lower inquiry volume, lower conversion rate, lower deal value), the ROI on a premium listing is typically 10-50x the annual cost.
Premium listings may not be worth it if:
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