Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – C
Name: Brenda (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Arlington
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we help home service companies generate more leads through strategic outbound marketing, including cold calling campaigns. In this interaction, our caller reached out to a property manager in Arlington to offer pressure washing services on behalf of our client. Although the timing wasn’t right for a quote, the property manager shared a company email and confirmed interest in potentially working together in the future. This is a solid example of how cold calling for leads can establish valuable connections and support long-term home service lead generation. Below is the redacted call transcript to protect privacy.
Ai Transcript:
Phone Staffer Caller:
Hi! Good morning, this is Karen. How are you doing?
Lead:
That’s great, yeah, yeah, I’m fine. Thank you.
Phone Staffer Caller:
I’m actually calling from (redacted). I just wanted to check when will our project manager can drop by or visit for reclutations or proposals?
Yeah, I’m with (redacted). I’m getting a proposal for us.
Yeah, yeah, for pressure washing, soft wash.
So he’s in the area. He wanted to know if it could drop by.
It will take just like 10 to 15 minutes and give you a recutation.
Lead:
No, I think we’re good right now.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Okay, yeah, sure. Just in case you need a service in the future, how can we be part of your vendor list?
Lead:
So, the thing is that we have a manager, she’s a little bit busy right now.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Oh, I see, I see.
Yeah, do you think we need to call back to check or maybe send an email?
Lead:
Hmm, all right.
Phone Staffer Caller:
What would be the best time to call back, you know?
Lead:
You can send an email, too.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Oh, yeah, yeah. You can send an email.
Alright, yeah, can I have the email address?
Lead:
Alright, that’s A-B-H, Ad Helbhor, H-A-R-B-L-O-R, or just A-R-B-L-O-R.
Yes. H-A-R-B-L-O-R group, g-r-o-u-p, management.com.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Management.com, wonderful, thank you.
And can I have the first and last name of the property manager to address the email?
Lead:
Brenda (redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller:
Brenda, how do you spell last name?
Lead:
F-U-N-E-S
Phone Staffer Caller:
F-U-M primary, yes?
Lead:
No, F-U-N with an N-C-E-S.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Alright, I’m so sorry, alright, thank you.
This is a good phone number just in case, right? They need to call me on?
Lead:
Yeah, it’s the same phone number, (redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller:
Alright, thank you.
And it’s for (redacted), correct?
Lead:
Yes.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Okay, all right. Wonderful.
Yeah, I appreciate the information. We’ll just send an email and go from here.
I’m sorry, did I catch your name?
Lead:
Daisy.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Sorry, can you spell it for me, please?
Lead:
Y-E-I-S, Y. L. L. L.
Phone Staffer Caller:
That’s wonderful. Thank you so much.
Thank you for the information. You have a great day.
Lead:
You too. Bye-bye.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Thank you. Bye-bye.
