Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – C
Name: Zenia (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Cypress
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we help home service companies grow by using proven outbound methods like cold calling to generate high-quality leads. In this call, our team reached out to a property management office in search of opportunities to provide power washing services. The contact expressed interest and requested that more information be sent via email as part of their vendor intake process. This type of engagement highlights the effectiveness of cold calling for leads and how outbound marketing strategies can help home service companies get more leads and build valuable connections with decision-makers.
Below is the redacted transcript of the call, with private information removed to protect individual privacy.
Ai Transcript:
Phone Staffer Caller:
This call will be recorded for quality assurance. Jeanne Pressmann, thank you for calling (redacted), in other words, can we have Jamie?
Lead:
Speaking. Hi, Jamie.
Phone Staffer Caller:
This is Dozen, thank you so much for answering my call. How are you?
Lead:
Good, how are you?
Phone Staffer Caller:
I’m doing fine, thank you so much for asking. Jamie, I’m just wondering, I’m not sure, I’m not really pretty sure if you’re the right person to speak with, but I wanted to find out—who at your company handles positions or services related to power washing?
Lead:
You want to send us an email about your service?
Phone Staffer Caller:
Oh, that would be alright with us, Jamie, and I’m sorry—because we could definitely send over information, but our manager, (redacted), would like to take this opportunity. He will be in your area next month, up until May. He already has appointments scheduled with some nearby establishments, and since he’ll be in the neighborhood, we’d like to check if it will be alright to stop by your office.
Lead:
Yes, as well. No worries at all, Jamie. It won’t take much of your time and there is absolutely no pressure or obligation.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Yeah, I mean, just send us an email. You can send us an email about the company because it is a process for us to onboard vendors here—you gotta go through a process. So you can send us an email.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Yes, definitely, that would be great. What’s the best email, Jamie?
Lead:
It would be (redacted)@graystar.com.
Phone Staffer Caller:
I’m sorry Jamie, but I know, what is your last name please?
Lead:
I’m (redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller:
(redacted), Jamie (redacted), right?
Lead:
Correct.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Thank you, Jamie. I just want to confirm—are you the manager?
Lead:
No, ma’am. I’m Felicia, the manager is on the other line.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Oh, okay. Sure, no worries. And what’s the name of your manager, just for me to address the email?
Lead:
Okay, let me see… Do you have a phone number I can have her call you back?
Phone Staffer Caller:
Yes, of course. My phone number is (redacted).
Lead:
Okay. And what’s the company’s name?
Phone Staffer Caller:
(redacted), Power Cushion.
Lead:
Okay.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Okay, sounds good. I’ll give you a call tomorrow.
Lead:
Alright.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Thank you. I’ll just go ahead and send her—thank you so much, Jamie.