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Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – C
Name: Barbara (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 outbound marketing strategies like cold calling. In this transcript, we reached out to a property manager in Austin to inquire about becoming a preferred vendor for power washing services. While they currently handle services in-house, we successfully obtained contact information to follow up. This is an example of how outbound marketing for home service companies can open new opportunities. Below is the redacted information from the call to protect individual privacy.

Ai Transcript:

**Phone Staffer Caller:** Hi, thank you for calling. This is Brandon. How can I help you?

**Lead:** Hi Brandon, thank you very much for answering the call. This is Fax. How are you?

**Phone Staffer Caller:** I’m good. How are you?

**Lead:** I’m doing great. Thank you so much for asking. Brandon, I am from (redacted) Power Washing. I’m a vendor essentially, and I would like to know if it’s possible to work an appointment with your property manager. What would be the best time for us to drop by your office to reach your property manager?

**Phone Staffer Caller:** We do have our own vendors. Are you a vendor for anything specific?

**Lead:** Oh yes, I’m sorry, I forgot to mention. I am from (redacted) Power Washing, and we provide power washing services. We’ve been in service for over 30 years now. Our property manager will be in the area, and he would like to know if it’s possible to book an appointment with your manager.

**Phone Staffer Caller:** We actually do power washing and things like that in-house.

**Lead:** Oh, no worries. That’s alright. Maybe—is it okay for me to ask what would be the best thing to do if we wanted to be added to your vendor list for the future?

**Phone Staffer Caller:** If you want to send us some information, you can send it to the email.

**Lead:** Oh okay, that would be perfect. Brandon, what would be the best email for me?

**Phone Staffer Caller:** It’ll be (redacted).

**Lead:** Perfect, so that is (redacted), correct?

**Phone Staffer Caller:** Perfect.

**Lead:** And Brandon, may I know the name of your manager so I can put it under the recipient of the email?

**Phone Staffer Caller:** It’s going to be Barbara.

**Lead:** Barbara—may I know Barbara’s last name, please?

**Phone Staffer Caller:** It’s going to be (redacted).

**Lead:** I’m sorry, how’s it spelled?

**Phone Staffer Caller:** (redacted).

**Lead:** Oh, okay. (Redacted). I’m sorry for that one. And Brandon, are you the assistant manager?

**Phone Staffer Caller:** No, I’m actually the leasing consultant here.

**Lead:** Thank you so much for that one. Okay, so please correct me if I’m wrong. Brandon, this is for (redacted) Apartment Homes that is located at (redacted), correct?

**Phone Staffer Caller:** Yes, ma’am.

**Lead:** Perfect, thank you so much for that one. I think I’ve got all the information that I need. We will just try our luck—maybe we’ll be able to be part of your vendor list. But I really, really appreciate this information, Brandon.

**Phone Staffer Caller:** Yeah, of course, anytime.

**Lead:** Thank you so much. Have a good day ahead, okay?

**Phone Staffer Caller:** Thank you. You too.