Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – C
Name: Dora (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Kennesaw
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we help home service companies generate more leads through cold calling and outbound marketing. In this transcript, we reached out to a property manager in Kennesaw to introduce our client’s services. While the manager was unable to schedule an appointment, they requested more information via email for future reference. This interaction highlights how outbound marketing for home service companies can build connections for potential business opportunities. Below is the redacted call information to protect individual privacy.
Ai Transcript:
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Phone Staffer Caller: Okay, that’s great. So I would just suggest that you send me some information via email because most of our vendors come from the Corporate Office.
Lead: Oh, sure.
Phone Staffer Caller: Yes. You don’t have to worry, ma’am. Of course, we’re not asking you to change anything. While it seems we will be in the area, like what I’ve mentioned, our Project Manager would like to introduce our services for future reference or maybe for backup purposes.
Phone Staffer Caller: Just in case your current vendor, current guys, can’t handle certain areas in your facility, at least that is the time that we can come in for backup purposes, okay?
Phone Staffer Caller: You don’t have to spend too much of your time.
Lead: No problem. Let me give you my email so you can send me some literature concerning your company, okay?
Phone Staffer Caller: Perfect.
Lead: Okay. Go ahead, ma’am. A as in Dora, Patterson with 2 Ts, A as in apple, G as in girl, P as in plate, the word manager, manager.com.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay. Correct me if I’m wrong. That would be D as in Delta, P as in Tom, T as in Tom, E as in Echo, R as in Romeo, S as in Sam, O as in Oscar, N as in Nancy, A as in Apple, G as in golf, P as in Papa, and then manager.com. All correct?
Lead: Yes, correct.
Phone Staffer Caller: Can I know who I’m speaking with, please?
Lead: This is Dora. That’s what I told you. I’m the manager, Dora, and the last name is Patterson.
Phone Staffer Caller: Fantastic, D Patterson. Okay, thank you. You are the property manager, right?
Lead: Yes, ma’am.
Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you. The name of your company is (redacted) located at (redacted). All correct?
Lead: That’s correct.
Phone Staffer Caller: This is the best number that we can also reach? (redacted), right?
Lead: That’s correct.
Phone Staffer Caller: Thank you. Just in case, because I need to set up an appointment with my manager before he drops by. Like I mentioned, it won’t take too much of your time. It’s just approximately 10-15 minutes to discuss our service options and to take a quick tour of the property.
Phone Staffer Caller: So if ever, are you available maybe on Thursday?
Lead: No, ma’am. We’re working on a special project. That’s why I asked you to send him via email. We’re not available.
Phone Staffer Caller: Oh, okay. No problem. How about next week? Are you available next week?
Lead: No, ma’am. This whole month we’re working on a project.
Lead: Can you send me your literature? Ma’am, if you send me your literature, I can follow back up with you guys.
Phone Staffer Caller: I’m sorry. Okay. I’ll take note of that. Thank you so much, and I’m going to send you an email regarding our services.
Lead: Thank you so much.
Phone Staffer Caller: Bye-bye.
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