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

Intro:

At Phone Staffer, we specialize in helping home service companies generate leads through effective outbound cold calling. In this particular case, we reached out to a homeowner in Norwalk, Connecticut, to offer a free estimate for power washing services. The homeowner expressed interest in potentially cleaning their gutters and agreed to receive a follow-up call from the project manager to compare quotes. This is a strong example of how cold calling for leads can be an effective way to secure potential customers for home service companies. If your business is looking to boost its home service lead generation, this method can provide a steady stream of qualified leads.

Below is the redacted information from the call to maintain individual privacy.

Ai Transcript:

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Phone Staffer Caller: And Dennis speaking. Hello, hello.

Lead: Hello sir.

Phone Staffer Caller: Hi, my name is Mark. I am with (redacted). Are you still at (redacted)?

Lead: Yes.

Phone Staffer Caller: (Redacted), uh huh.

Lead: Yes, that’s great sir that you’re still there. We’re actually in the area this week working for a few of the neighbors’ properties. And (redacted) is offering a free estimate to power wash the whole exterior side of the house. We wanted to see if you’d be interested in a free estimate.

Lead: No, we’re fine. Thank you though.

Phone Staffer Caller: Okay, how about, so (redacted) can give you a call? He’s our project manager, and he can give you an estimate over the phone.

Lead: Okay. Yeah. Well, the only thing we would probably be looking for was something without gutters and stuff, so I don’t know if we need a power washing, but definitely tell him, give me a call and we can look at it. Cause we got one company and we’ll, and I can check out his numbers and see how it goes.

Phone Staffer Caller: For sure. All right, so sir, if you don’t mind, I can schedule a call for Wednesday or up until Friday. What day would you like (redacted) to call you?

Lead: Let’s go Friday.

Phone Staffer Caller: Friday, okay. Our earliest is eight o’clock up until 10 am. I can have (redacted) call you by then.

Lead: Around 10am. Anywhere between eight to 10 is fine. I’m up.

Phone Staffer Caller: All right, eight to 10, okay, that’s great. So then, just to make sure we can call you back at (redacted), is that right?

Lead: Yes, please.

Phone Staffer Caller: Okay, thank you. And lastly, just to make sure the area is correct, so that my system—no, it’s (redacted), Norwalk. That’s interview code (redacted). Is that correct?

Lead: Yes.

Phone Staffer Caller: All right, and that’s Connecticut?

Lead: Yes, Connecticut.

Phone Staffer Caller: All right, thank you. So sir, just want to make sure—I’m going to send an email to (redacted) about this. Do you mind sharing your active email?

Lead: Sure.

Phone Staffer Caller: What could be your active email so that Mark can email you the details?

Lead: Yes, it’s (redacted) at gmail.com.

Phone Staffer Caller: All right, just to make sure that’s (redacted) at gmail.com?

Lead: Yes.

Phone Staffer Caller: Okay. So Dennis, just a quick recap: I’ll have (redacted) call you by Friday, that’s November 1st, at 8am or between 10am as well. And your best contact is (redacted) at (redacted)?

Lead: Yes.

Phone Staffer Caller: Awesome. All right, Dennis, thank you so much for your time. Have a good one. I’ll have (redacted) call you by Friday.

Lead: Thanks.
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