Phone Staffer Logo

Home

Cold Calling

Why us?

Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: B
Name: Jerry (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Madison

Intro:

At Phone Staffer, we focus on helping home service companies generate leads through cold calling. In this transcript, we connected with a homeowner in Madison, Mississippi, to schedule a power washing service for their driveway, siding, and roof. The homeowner, despite being out of town, expressed interest in receiving more details and set an appointment for a future date. This interaction shows how cold calling for leads can be an effective way to boost home service lead generation. If you’re looking to get more leads for your home service company, a targeted outbound lead generation strategy might be the solution. Below is the redacted information from the call for privacy.

Ai Transcript:

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Good afternoon. This is Jerry.

**Lead**: Hi Jerry. This is Mark. We are… uh… cameras are slashing recording. We spoke earlier today. You said I could call you back by 3?

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Yes. Go ahead. What is it?

**Lead**: Pressure-washing hotline that you’re using?

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Yes, sir, that’s right. We do for the driveway, the roof, and the side of the house. Would you like us to give you a free estimate? Are you going to be on-site?

**Lead**: When are you guys going to be in this area?

**Phone Staffer Caller**: We’re going to be in the area for next week. We could schedule an appointment for you, and we can show you what we can do for you.

**Lead**: Okay, yeah I’m curious to see, I want to hear more about it, and I’m curious to see some of the work. Can you email me when you’re going to be in town? Because next week, I travel out of town every week for a little bit.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay, because I work in the northern part of Mississippi. Yeah, if you could email me, that’d be great.

**Lead**: Yes sir, no worries, we can email you about what we can do and how we work. So, may I know what’s the best email I can reach out to?

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Um, Jthomas at (redacted).

**Lead**: At (redacted), is that right? And I’m going to be out of town next week.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: At (redacted), all right Wednesday evening, okay, so we can do it on a Thursday. We still have availability to reach out to you by then. So Jerry, just to confirm the email, you said J like your name, Jerry, and then Thomas, it’s p-h-o-m-a-s at (redacted). How do you spell the (redacted)? The mind I-R-B-Y?

**Lead**: All right, thank you so much. So, Jerry, can I schedule an appointment for you for Thursday? We have availability, time there by eight o’clock until two o’clock?

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Yeah, I’m sorry, I didn’t communicate that very well with you. I’m sorry, no, I’m out of town. I’m on vacation till Wednesday night. I get back Wednesday night and then I’ve got to head back to Northern Mississippi. I’m so sorry for the confusion, but yeah, when I get back Wednesday night, I got to leave town again. My wife would be here, but I prefer to be here, so I will not be back… I’m sorry…until the following week.

**Lead**: Okay, that’s cool. We can still do the following week. I’m checking here on our schedule. We can go by October the 12th. That’s the next two weeks from now, and that would be October 15th. That’s Tuesday next week.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Sure. Sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I’m more flexible there.

**Lead**: Awesome. We can…we are still doing that. Just next two weeks, we can still drop by. So I’m showing off here…our schedule is still eight o’clock up until 2 p.m. May I know what’s your best time to reach you?

**Phone Staffer Caller**: It depends on the day, but Monday and Friday, mornings. I prefer mornings more so than anything else.

**Lead**: Okay, well, we can do a Friday. That’s the 18th of October, and morning, our earliest is eight o’clock.

**Phone Staffer Caller**: Okay, yeah,