Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – C
Name: Lloyd (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Kenner
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we help home service companies get more leads through effective cold calling strategies. In this call, we reached out to a property manager in Kenner, LA, to offer power washing services for their building. While they weren’t available for an immediate appointment, they did request more information via email for future projects. This is a great example of how outbound marketing for home service companies can build relationships and generate potential business opportunities. Below is the redacted information from the call to protect individual privacy.
Ai Transcript:
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Phone Staffer Caller: MLR Builders, how may I help you?
Lead: Hi, good afternoon, this is Kym. How are you?
Phone Staffer Caller: I’m good. How are you doing?
Lead: Oh, very good. I’m just having my coffee, starting off my day. Happy Monday!
Phone Staffer Caller: Happy Monday!
Lead: I know, thank you so much. Well, to be honest, I’m calling to check in. We’re actually doing some work on 3rd Street. I’m calling from (redacted), Power Washing Services.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay.
Lead: I’m reaching out to see if we could visit you for ten minutes sometime next week. Maybe we could drop off some free estimates or proposals.
Phone Staffer Caller: I missed the beginning of that. What are you inquiring about?
Lead: Oh yes, I’m calling from (redacted) Power Washing Services. We do power washing for the exterior parts of properties, and I was just trying to see if you’d be available for 10 to 15 minutes any day next week so we could drop off some information for you.
Phone Staffer Caller: My schedule is totally full. I can’t say for certain that I’d be able to give you that time. But if you need to stop by and drop off some information, we’re always looking to build relationships.
Lead: One of the reasons I ask is that our team is already working on a project nearby. So I was hoping to see if you were available. But if not, could we maybe set up a quick 10 to 15-minute phone call? We could give you all the details, and then we’ll also send more information to your email.
Phone Staffer Caller: I would say just go ahead and send some information. As soon as we have a project that requires your services, we’ll reach out.
Lead: Yeah, thank you. What’s the best email for that?
Phone Staffer Caller: That’s going to be (redacted).
Lead: So I have (redacted). Is that correct?
Phone Staffer Caller: That’s it.
Lead: And did I get the address right?
Phone Staffer Caller: Of course, I do have your phone number. Is it (redacted)?
Lead: Did I get the correct address though? (redacted)?
Phone Staffer Caller: That’s it. That is perfect.
Lead: Do you mind sharing your name? I can make sure to address you formally in the email.
Phone Staffer Caller: My name is Lloyd Roberts.
Lead: Lloyd, spelled L-O-U-R-D-E?
Phone Staffer Caller: No, L-L-O-Y-D.
Lead: Oh, Lloyd! There you go. I’ve got it now—Lloyd Roberts. And you’re one of the managers, I suppose? A Property Manager, maybe?
Phone Staffer Caller: I’m the Operations Manager.
Lead: Operations Manager. Got it. Thank you so much, Lloyd. We’ll hand this over to my Project Manager and send you an email. Yeah, we look forward to working with you, Lloyd.
Phone Staffer Caller: Sounds good.
Lead: Bye.
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