Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – C
Name: Calvin (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Austin
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we specialize in outbound marketing for home service companies, helping them get more leads through cold calling. In this transcript, we reached out to a business in Austin to introduce power washing services and schedule an appointment with the decision-maker. By utilizing outbound lead generation strategies, we connected with the right contact and secured the necessary information for follow-up. If you’re looking to improve your home service lead generation through cold calling, this approach can be highly effective. Below is the redacted information from the call to protect individual privacy.
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Phone Staffer: Thank you for calling (redacted). This is Garrison. How can I help you?
Caller: Oh, hi there, Garrison. Thank you very much for answering the calls. This is Tezza. How are you?
Phone Staffer: Hey, how are you?
Caller: Good, good.
Phone Staffer: That’s great to hear.
Caller: Garrison, I am a vendor. I am specifically from (redacted), and we will be there by your area up until next month. We would like to know if it is possible for us to drop by into your office, and what would be the best time for that?
Phone Staffer: Okay, so I’m not actually an office manager. I am kind of just helping out with their phones here, but I can absolutely take your information down and forward it over to them.
Caller: Oh, perfect. Yeah, of course, Garrison, you’re able to do that. My name is Tezza, but you can also call us T for Tango, H for Hotel, E for Echo, Z for Zulu, and A for Alpha. My call back number you can reach me at (redacted).
Phone Staffer: Okay, perfect, and you’re with a power washing company, correct?
Caller: Yes, correct. Ours is specifically a power washing company. And Garrison, I just want to hit this question real quick— is there any way for me to know what’s the best email address or the best phone number where I can directly contact them or the manager?
Phone Staffer: Yeah, yeah, actually that is a fantastic point. You can email them directly. It’s a very easy email, um, it’s (redacted).
Caller: (redacted), right?
Phone Staffer: That’s correct.
Caller: Okay, perfect. And do you have any idea what is the manager’s name, please?
Phone Staffer: Yeah, you’d be reaching out to Calvin.
Caller: Calvin, is that Calvin with a K or Calvin with a C?
Phone Staffer: With a C.
Caller: Oh, perfect. And may I know what’s Calvin’s last name?
Phone Staffer: I don’t actually have that. I’m sorry.
Caller: No worries, Garrison, that’s all right. And just to confirm, please correct me if I’m wrong, Garrison. This is for (redacted) in North Austin, and your location is (redacted), correct?
Phone Staffer: Yep, you got it.
Caller: Perfect. Garrison, I just want… just a real quick question. Are you the listing agent of the company?
Phone Staffer: No.
Caller: Okay, that’s all right. Just for my reference, may I know what your designation is, please?
Phone Staffer: Yeah, Operations Manager.
Caller: Oh, I see. Okay. Thank you so much for that one. And do you have any idea what would be the best phone number I can reach Calvin directly?
Phone Staffer: He doesn’t have a direct line, unfortunately. We only have the main line here.
Caller: Oh, I see. What do you think would be the best time for me to talk to Calvin directly, a callback time?
Phone Staffer: I would say probably shoot them an email. That’d be the best way to set something up. He’d be able to get right back to you via email, and then that way you could kind of coordinate from there.
Caller: Okay, that’s perfect. That’s all right with me, and I really appreciate this information, Garrison. I’ll just go ahead and send the email and try our luck here. Maybe we can have an appointment with Calvin, but I really, really appreciate this information. Thank you so
