Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – A
Name: Jose (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Cypress
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we help home service companies get more leads through strategic outbound lead generation campaigns, including cold calling. In this call, our agent contacted a local business representative in Houston to introduce power washing services on behalf of our client. While the manager wasn’t available at the time, we successfully obtained the correct contact information and arranged to follow up next week for a potential appointment. This example reflects how effective cold calling for leads can be in initiating connections and generating interest for home service providers. Below is the redacted transcript of the call.
Ai Transcript:
Phone Staffer Caller:
Don’t answer this phone. Don’t answer this phone. Don’t answer this phone.
Lead:
Hello, this is Karlos from (redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller:
Hi Karlos, this is Teza. Thank you so much for answering my call. How are you?
Lead:
I’m doing good. How are you?
Phone Staffer Caller:
I’m doing great as well. Thank you so much for asking, Karlos. I’m just trying to reach out to your manager.
Lead:
Okay, is there anything I can do possibly? What exactly do you need?
Phone Staffer Caller:
Oh yes, of course. I’m trying to reach them to offer proper washing services, and yeah, trying to ask what would be the best time for me to drop by the office and then reach the manager.
Lead:
Oh… um, I don’t know. I think we’re good.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Mm-hmm, no worries, that’s all right. I just want to ask—do you think you can send over information through the email of your manager? Just trying to take our chances here, if they will be interested or so.
Lead:
I can go ahead and do that. Well, you can go ahead and send it to the (redacted) email box or service at (redacted). That will get to everybody, kind of.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Can you say the email address again? Are you referring to a mailbox? Because I’m looking for the email address.
Lead:
I’m sorry, that’s an email.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Oh, I’m sorry. May I know what’s that email again? I’m sorry I missed that one.
Lead:
Service at (redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller:
Service only, as in P-O-L-Y?
Lead:
Oh, I’m sorry — P-O-L… I’m sorry — V-O-O-I-E.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Oh thank you, and I’m sorry. May I know once more your manager’s name?
Lead:
That would be Jose.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Jose. And what’s the last name?
Lead:
Campos.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Campos as in C-A-M-P-O-S, right?
Lead:
Yes.
Phone Staffer Caller:
And who am I speaking with? I’m sorry, I missed your name.
Lead:
Carlos.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Carlos. Are you the assistant manager, Carlos, or the listing agent or…?
Lead:
No, I’m just a supervisor.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Oh, a supervisor. I thank you so much for answering my call. I appreciate that a lot. What do you think will be the best time for me to call and reach Jose on the phone, Carlos?
Lead:
Sometime next week would work.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Okay, that’s perfect. (redacted) located at (redacted). Appreciate you.
Lead:
Okay, perfect.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Just going to go ahead and send over the information through the email, and I hope Jose can be able to read it. And then I’ll reach out again next week to check if we can set the best time to drop by the office. I really appreciate your time, Carlos.
Lead:
Yeah, no problem.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Have a great day ahead.
Lead:
Okay, thank you. You too.
