Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – C
Name: Perry (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Ashburn
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we specialize in outbound marketing for home service companies, helping them generate more leads through effective cold calling strategies. In this call, we reached out to a property manager in [City Name] to offer a free estimate for power washing services. While they currently handle power washing in-house, they agreed to receive our contact information for potential future needs. This interaction highlights the importance of outbound efforts in building relationships and creating future opportunities for home service businesses. Below is the redacted information from the call to protect individual privacy.
Ai Transcript:
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Phone Staffer: Good morning… Good afternoon, thank you for calling (redacted). Perry speaking. How may I help you?
Caller: Yes, hi there Perry, good afternoon. This is with (redacted). How are you doing?
Phone Staffer: I’m doing good. I’m feeling great today, thanks for asking.
Caller: Well yeah, I would like to speak to the best person about us dropping by next week for a visit and providing a free quote for a power washing service. Would the best person or the property manager be available?
Phone Staffer: Hmm, yes. So I did speak to someone on Friday regarding this. They called from the same company. We do our power washing in-house now. We just switched. We made the decision to not use contractors anymore.
Caller: Oh, I see. So you do your own power washing?
Phone Staffer: Yes, we do.
Caller: Oh, okay, I understand. Well, Perry, we actually don’t intend to replace your in-house team. I mean, in case in the future you need professional help, we can definitely assist you with that.
Caller: At the same time, Perry, do you have—I’m sorry, go ahead.
Phone Staffer: No, no, you’re good.
Caller: I’m sorry, I mean yeah, go ahead, please.
Phone Staffer: Oh no, you’re okay, you’re good. You can go.
Caller: Yeah, I mean, we would also love to send our contact information as well as some of our material in case in the future you need our help. Is there an email that we can send that to?
Phone Staffer: Yes, it would be my email. It would be (redacted).
Caller: Let me just verify that. It’s (redacted), all spelled out?
Phone Staffer: Yeah, apartments all spelled out with an ‘S’ at the end.
Caller: Oh, okay, perfect. I’m gonna put in that. And that’s for (redacted) at (redacted), is that right?
Phone Staffer: Mm-hmm.
Caller: Okay, wonderful. I’m sorry, I believe you’re the property manager, is that right?
Phone Staffer: No, I’m the operations manager, so I handle all the contractors that we utilize.
Caller: Oh, okay, perfect, I see. Well, Perry, this visit has no obligation, so in case in the future you already have all the information that you need, especially the cost, if you need any professional help, do you have at least approximately ten to fifteen minutes next week?
Phone Staffer: I’m not sure. We do have a meeting with (redacted) County Water next week for a couple of the backflow switches, but if you shoot me an email and I have availability, I will give you a call.
Caller: Oh, all right. Thank you so much then, Perry. I’ll go ahead and put a note in here, and we will also be sending some materials to this email. I really appreciate you taking the phone call.
Phone Staffer: Thank you.
Caller: You have a good one. You take care.
Phone Staffer: Thank you, you too.
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