Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – F
Name: [Collection] (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Austin
Intro:
“At Phone Staffer, we help home service companies get more leads through effective cold calling strategies. In this transcript, our team reached out to a business contact in Texas to introduce power washing services and schedule a potential estimate. While this particular call didn’t result in an appointment, it demonstrates the persistence and adaptability needed in outbound marketing for home service companies. Cold calling remains a powerful tool for generating phone leads for home service providers, helping them connect with potential clients and grow their businesses. Below is the redacted call transcript to protect privacy.”
Ai Transcript:
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Phone Staffer Caller: Please press 1 to be connected.
Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you for calling (redacted), we are the number one inspection company in Texas. This is AJ. May I have your name, please?
Lead: Hi AJ, this is Chris from (redacted). How are you?
Phone Staffer Caller: I am very good. I am speaking with Chris, is that correct?
Lead: That is indeed correct, and I am with (redacted), AJ. We are just checking: When is the best time for us to drop by at your office?
Phone Staffer Caller: If you don’t mind me asking, what is this about, Chris?
Lead: So basically, my project manager would like to have 10-15 minutes of your time so that he can present some proposals. This would include a tour around the property and a free quotation as well.
Phone Staffer Caller: I think you might be calling the wrong number, Chris. I actually don’t live in the US. I’m working online, and I’m actually from overseas.
Lead: Oh, I see. AJ, is this the line for (redacted)?
Phone Staffer Caller: Yes, that is correct.
Lead: Do you have a direct line to your office?
Phone Staffer Caller: I don’t think we have a physical office.
Lead: How about this, AJ? Do you have your company’s email or property manager’s email so I can send them my company’s materials and we can communicate through email?
Phone Staffer Caller: Of course. I can do that. Just give me a moment.
Lead: Sure, sure. Take your time.
Phone Staffer Caller: That would be (redacted).
Lead: Thank you so much. Let me repeat that for you. That would be (redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller: Yeah, that’s with an “S”—(redacted).
Lead: Thank you so much. And AJ, do you happen to know who the property manager or the maintenance manager is?
Phone Staffer Caller: I actually don’t have that information. But you can just address it to “To Whom It May Concern,” because our back-office team would be able to see it right away when you send the email.
Lead: Got it. Thank you so much, AJ, for this information. I’ll just need to confirm a few things.
Lead: Your business name would be (redacted), the best callback number for this business would be the one that ends in (redacted), and your place is still at (redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller: That’s actually one of our service areas.
Lead: Got it. Thank you so much, AJ, for that information. I think that’s everything I need.
Lead: Have a great shift, AJ. Bye-bye for now.
Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you so much. Bye.
Lead: Bye.
Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you.
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