Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – A
Name: Kyle (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Katy
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 local business in Katy, Texas, to introduce our power washing services and schedule a follow-up with the store manager. By utilizing outbound marketing for home service companies, we connect businesses with potential clients in need of their services. Below is the redacted call transcript, ensuring privacy while showcasing how outbound efforts can drive new opportunities.”
Ai Transcript:
“`
Phone Staffer: Thank you for calling (redacted), please hold for one second.
Caller: Thank you for holding. How are you?
Phone Staffer: Good morning, I’m doing fine. Thank you for asking.
Caller: I’m just trying to reach out because I’m in the same location where your store is located. I just want to ask if they have some time tomorrow for us to visit your office to reach a manager.
Phone Staffer: The store manager is here tomorrow.
Caller: That’s perfect. From the morning?
Phone Staffer: Yes, from the morning until the afternoon.
Caller: Oh, I see, that’s great. I’m sorry, who am I talking with right now?
Phone Staffer: Zack.
Caller: Zack, are you the assistant manager?
Phone Staffer: No.
Caller: Sorry to ask, but I need to put this in my notes. What’s your designation, please?
Phone Staffer: I’m just a shift supervisor.
Caller: Oh, okay, a shift supervisor. I see. Zack, we will be there—do you think 1 PM to 3 PM will be alright?
Phone Staffer: Yeah. Can I ask what it’s about?
Caller: Yes, of course. I’m sorry I forgot to mention. Our proposal, together with the estimate of our power washing services. But no worries, Zack. Of course, it’s no obligation, no commitment. We just want to touch base, give our information, and it depends on you guys if you want to use our services in the future.
Phone Staffer: I see. How about this, can I get a phone number?
Caller: Oh, yes, of course. My phone number is (redacted). Or how about this, Zack? I’ll call back tomorrow if your manager is available, and for now, I’ll send over our information to the best email you have. Would that be possible?
Phone Staffer: Yeah, perfect.
Caller: What’s the best email, Zack?
Phone Staffer: It’s going to be PSP, just the letters—P as in Peter, S as in Sam, and P as in Peter again.
Caller: Alright.
Phone Staffer: And then 7019.
Caller: 7019…
Phone Staffer: Yeah.
Caller: At (redacted).
Phone Staffer: Yes, ma’am.
Caller: Okay, thank you so much. Zack, I’m sorry to ask—what’s your manager’s name, please?
Phone Staffer: Kyle.
Caller: Kyle. And what’s Kyle’s last name?
Phone Staffer: (Redacted).
Caller: Thank you. (Redacted) is located at (redacted).
Phone Staffer: Yeah.
Caller: Perfect. I’ll send over the information, Zack. What do you think would be the best time for me to call back to reach your manager?
Phone Staffer: Maybe like 9 or 10 AM.
Caller: 9 or 10 AM. I’ll take note of that, Zack. Thank you so much, I know you’re busy, but I really appreciate your time. Have a good day, okay?
Phone Staffer: You too.
Caller: Bye.
“`
