Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – C
Name: [Collection] (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Austin
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we help home service companies get more leads through effective cold calling strategies. In this transcript, we reached out to a potential commercial client in Austin to introduce power washing services. The conversation focused on connecting with the right decision-maker and scheduling a follow-up via email for a future business opportunity. This is a great example of how outbound marketing for home service companies can open doors to new leads and contracts. Below is the redacted information from the call to protect individual privacy.
Ai Transcript:
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
Thank you for calling (redacted). Please press 1 to speak with one of our staff members.
**Lead:**
Hi, Blaine, this is Chris with (redacted). I am looking for the best person who can make decisions when it comes to power washing. We’re trying to set an appointment with you so we can drop by at the office next afternoon, maybe sometime next week.
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
Are you trying to do power washing… who are you trying to target, like this big building here, or?
**Lead:**
Um, it really depends. What would you like to have power washed? So basically, we do residential property, we do commercial, and we also do heavy work on vehicles, if you ever have a need for that. So it really depends on what you need power washed.
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
Oh, okay. Um, I think the best thing for you to do would be to shoot us an email. We have sales meetings where sponsors will come in, buy breakfast for everybody, and then talk to everyone. And Kris is my person that schedules all of those.
**Lead:**
Oh, I see. I see. Totally understandable, Blaine. If you’d like, I can get your email so I can first send our company’s material through there. Then you can check it out and let them know about us, and we can see from there if we could set up the appointment.
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
Okay. Sounds good.
**Lead:**
Yeah, sure. Whenever you’re ready, I can note down your email or your company’s email.
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
Okay. Perfect. So my email is Blaine. B as in Bravo, L A I N E dot (redacted) at (redacted).
**Lead:**
So let me repeat this back to make sure I have it correctly. That would be (redacted) at (redacted).
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
Yeah. So let’s do the (redacted) part again. I think you got confused there for a second. It’s (redacted).
**Lead:**
Thank you so much, Blaine, for clarifying. Before I let you go, I just wanted to confirm: The business name would be (redacted), the best call number for you is (redacted), and the location of the property is (redacted).
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
Hmm. That’s right.
**Lead:**
Thank you so much, Blaine, for this. I’ll be sending your company’s material shortly—hoping to hear from you in the future. Have a nice day. Bye for now, Blaine.
**Phone Staffer Caller:**
Thank you! Have a good day. Bye-bye.
