Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: C
Name: Scott (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Charlotte
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we specialize in outbound lead generation for home service companies through effective cold calling strategies. In this particular outreach, we contacted a commercial property to discuss exterior maintenance services, focusing on power washing for large buildings, walkways, and other exterior surfaces. While the decision-maker wasn’t available during the call, we secured contact information and an email address where company information could be sent for further consideration. This interaction highlights how cold calling for leads can open doors for potential business and provide valuable opportunities for home service companies. Below is a redacted portion of the call to maintain individual privacy.
Ai Transcript:
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Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you for choosing (redacted), a proud (redacted) to our community. Scott (redacted), May I help you?
Lead: Hi, sir Scott, good afternoon. Started to call you out of the blue, sir. I was hoping you can help me. Who’s the best person to speak about your facility maintenance?
Phone Staffer Caller: Yeah, sure thing, what exactly were you looking to speak to us about?
Lead: Yes, sir, um, we are (redacted), a company that specializes in exterior building maintenance, sir. We do power washings for commercial and residential properties of all sizes—roofs, sidings, high rises, driveways, walkways, and you name it. We’re hoping to ask if you’re available for a pre-inspection visit, sir.
Phone Staffer Caller: I would say, I’m definitely not going to be one of the people that can make a decision on that. I’m pretty sure right now we do most things internally. But if you want to send us over any information, I can give you an email for that.
Lead: Yeah, I would say the best email will be (redacted) at (redacted).com.
Phone Staffer Caller: If I heard you right sir, at T-H-E, W-I-N-N-I-F-R-E-D, is that correct?
Lead: It’s going to be (redacted). So, T-H-E, (redacted) at (redacted).com.
Phone Staffer Caller: How do you spell the domain, sir?
Lead: It’s gonna be (redacted).com.
Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you, sir. I appreciate you. And who is the best contact info for this one sir? Can I get a first and last name?
Lead: Yeah, I would just use my name for that. My first name is Scott.
Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you sir. Your last name?
Lead: Last name is (redacted). R-O-O-N-E-Y.
Phone Staffer Caller: First name is C-O-T-T sir, right?
Lead: Correct.
Phone Staffer Caller: And then R-O-O-N as in Nancy, sir, E-Y.
Lead: Correct.
Phone Staffer Caller: Yes sir. I appreciate this, sir. We’ve been in the industry for 30 years, sir. And we’d be happy to take a look at your building, make it better. And I appreciate you for taking my call sir. Have a good one.
Lead: You as well. Thank you.
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