Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: C
Name: Cheryl (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Charlotte
Intro:
We recently conducted a cold call outreach to a commercial property in [City Name] on behalf of one of our clients, Rolling Suds, a leading provider of power washing and soft washing services. During the call, we spoke with a representative from A M King and discussed adding the client to their vendor list for potential exterior maintenance services. The representative provided the necessary steps for vendor registration, and further details were requested for follow-up.
Cold calling is an effective strategy for home service companies looking to generate new business leads, enabling them to connect directly with decision-makers. Below is a redacted version of the transcript from this call, ensuring the privacy of individuals and sensitive information.
By utilizing outbound lead generation techniques like cold calling, home service companies can increase their visibility and secure leads for services such as power washing, roof cleaning, and siding restoration.
Ai Transcript:
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**Phone Staffer Caller**:
Good afternoon, (redacted).
**Lead**:
Good afternoon, ma’am, I was hoping you can help me out. My name is Kay, I work for (redacted), a company that specializes in exterior building maintenance. We provide power washing and soft washing services. Is your facilities manager available?
**Phone Staffer Caller**:
We don’t have a facilities manager like that. What is this concerning, sir?
**Lead**:
We do offer commercial and residential properties of all sizes, ma’am — like roofs and sidings — power washing them, bringing them back to life. Was wanting to know if we can be a part of your vendors list?
**Phone Staffer Caller**:
I can send you a new vendor request form and you can fill out all of that. Send it back to me along with a W9, and they’ll send you out an invite for a pre-qualification if that’s something you’re interested in.
**Lead**:
Yes, ma’am. Can I get a good email and contact person?
**Phone Staffer Caller**:
Yes, my name is—well, let me give you Cheryl’s info. Her name is Cheryl, C-H-E-R-Y-L Moore, M-O-O-R-E.
**Lead**:
First name, C-H-E-R-Y-L, ma’am, correct?
**Phone Staffer Caller**:
Yes.
**Lead**:
Last name M-O-O-R-E?
**Phone Staffer Caller**:
Yes, sir. The email address is (redacted).
**Lead**:
Let me repeat that back, ma’am, C as in Charlie, M-O-O-R-E. The domain is (redacted).
**Phone Staffer Caller**:
Yes, sir.
**Lead**:
And can I just put the phone number (redacted), ma’am? Or does she have a direct phone number?
**Phone Staffer Caller**:
No, sir, that’s the main line.
**Lead**:
Ah, I see. Well, I appreciate you so much, ma’am. Like I said, we’ve been in the industry for 30 years, and we’d be happy to help you bring a new look to your building, ma’am.
**Phone Staffer Caller**:
I’ll send the information here.
**Lead**:
Thank you so much.
**Phone Staffer Caller**:
Thank you.
**Lead**:
Goodbye.
**Phone Staffer Caller**:
Bye.
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