Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – B
Name: Tyler (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Tomball
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we help home service companies grow by using cold calling to generate leads. In this call, we reached out to a business representative in Temple, TX, on behalf of Rolling Suds Power Washing to set up a meeting with their manager. The goal was to provide them with a free estimate and discuss potential future services. This conversation is a great example of how outbound marketing for home service companies can open doors to new business opportunities. Below is the redacted call transcript to protect individual privacy.
Ai Transcript:
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Phone Staffer Caller: Hi, thank you so much for answering my call. This is Tazza. How are you?
Lead: I’m doing all right. What can I do for you?
Phone Staffer Caller: Yes, ma’am, I’m just trying to tap your help because we were just in the market road right now. We noticed that more supply is dictated in the same area. I just want to ask if it’s okay that we will be dropping by sometime next week for a visitation to reach your manager.
Lead: You’re wanting to set up a meeting with our manager?
Phone Staffer Caller: Yes.
Lead: Okay, um, what day were you looking to meet with him?
Phone Staffer Caller: Do you think that Monday is a good time or Tuesday? Are you a vendor, ma’am, or who are you with?
Phone Staffer Caller: Yes, I’m a vendor from (redacted), ma’am. We just would like to touch base and give our estimate and a proposal to your manager. Maybe you can use our service for future reference. No obligation, no commitment. It’s just that we would like to touch base with you guys.
Lead: I can give you his email address. I’m not entirely familiar with his calendar for next week. Maybe you can set up a time with him. I am happy to provide you with that info.
Phone Staffer Caller: Yes, that’s perfect with me, of course.
Lead: I see. And who am I talking with right now, ma’am?
Phone Staffer Caller: My name is Karen, and I run the showroom.
Lead: Okay, so you’re the manager in the showroom?
Phone Staffer Caller: Yes.
Lead: Okay, I see. Thank you so much for that.
Phone Staffer Caller: And, ma’am, this is for the (redacted) Bath and Kitchen (redacted), and you were located at (redacted).
Lead: That’s correct.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay, thank you. Umm, Karen, I know you have already mentioned that you don’t know the exact calendar of Tyler for next week, but I just want to take my chances right here. Do you think I can call back next week to confirm with Tyler what is the best time for us to drop by and talk to him?
Lead: I would probably send him an email. We don’t have direct phone numbers or lines for our associates. We have one office number, and our salesmen are going to answer, so I think the best way to get a hold of him is going to be to send him an email to coordinate.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay, I see. Thank you so much for that one. And I’m going to take my chances with that. So, Karen, I appreciate this. I’ll just go ahead and send our email to Tyler, and we hope that we have been able to hear from you since.
Lead: Perfect.
Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you so much. Have a happy Friday, Karen. Enjoy your day. Tomorrow will be the weekend.
Lead: Alright, bye then.
Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you. Bye-bye.
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