Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – A
Name: Christain (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Austin
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we help home service companies generate leads through effective outbound marketing strategies. In this call, we reached out to a leasing agent at an Austin-based property to discuss power washing services. The agent expressed interest in connecting us with the maintenance team and scheduled a walkthrough for a free estimate. This is a great example of how cold calling for leads can help home service companies secure business opportunities. If you’re looking to get more leads for your home service company, outbound marketing strategies like this can be highly effective. Below is the redacted information from the call to protect individual privacy.
Ai Transcript:
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Phone Staffer Caller: Thanks for calling our community. After the call, we’d like to follow up with you by text message. You can be contacted by your name, code, address, social media, or other personal privacy policies. Another example is they need third-party service providers for quality and product improvement purposes.
Lead: Thank you for calling.
Phone Staffer Caller: I’m reaching out regarding power washing.
Lead: What is this call about?
Phone Staffer Caller: No, I’m actually a vendor. We are a power washing company, and we are actually doing work around the area together with other apartments or companies. We were checking if we could stop by your property sometime this week or next week for approximately 10 to 15 minutes to have a quick tour of the property, provide our proposals, have some discussion, and offer a free estimate of our power washing services. There are no obligations required. This is just to touch base with you.
Lead: Yes, go ahead.
Phone Staffer Caller: I appreciate that. Just to confirm, the best callback number for you ends in (redacted), and your place is still at (redacted), right?
Lead: Correct.
Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you so much. And the business name would be (redacted). May I have your name, at least?
Lead: My name is Ali. I’m the leasing agent.
Phone Staffer Caller: How do you spell that?
Lead: A-L-E. It’s short for Alejandra.
Phone Staffer Caller: Oh, Alejandra. Thank you so much. Are you the assistant manager or authorized for this?
Lead: I’m the leasing agent.
Phone Staffer Caller: Oh, I see. Are you authorized to make appointments?
Lead: No, but I will pass on the message to my assistant manager so they are aware.
Phone Staffer Caller: All right, thank you so much, Alejandra. Do you happen to have the name of the manager so I can address them?
Lead: The community manager is Christian (redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller: Got it. Thank you. And Alejandra, have you noticed any specific areas on the property that really need power washing? Like any mold or problem areas?
Lead: I do not know. The right person to ask will be available when you come in. You can also get introduced to the maintenance guys or the director.
Phone Staffer Caller: Got it. Thank you, Alejandra. One more thing, will you be the one assisting my project manager on Monday between 12 and 3, or would that be someone else?
Lead: I’ll be here, but I will let them know you’re coming. Whoever is available will walk with you—either the community manager, the director, or the assistant manager.
Phone Staffer Caller: Understood. So it could be Christian, the maintenance manager, or Alfonso?
Lead: Yes. Jessica is the assistant manager, Alfonso is the lead director, and Christian is the community manager.
Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you so much for this information. We’ll see you on Monday between 12 and 3. If anything changes, our backup date is Tuesday at the same time, OK?
Lead: OK.
Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you very much. Have a wonderful day.
Lead: Thank you.
Phone Staffer Caller: You’re welcome. Bye-bye.
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