Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – C
Name: Jeanne (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: New Orleans
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we specialize in outbound marketing for home service companies, helping them generate high-quality leads through cold calling. In this transcript, we contacted a local business in New Orleans on behalf of a pressure washing company to schedule a meeting with the manager. While the decision-maker was unavailable, we successfully obtained contact details to follow up with service options. This call demonstrates how outbound efforts can help home service companies connect with potential clients and secure new business opportunities. Below is the redacted information from the call to protect individual privacy.
Ai Transcript:
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Phone Staffer Caller: Keller Williams, how can I help you?
Lead: Hi, how are you today?
Phone Staffer Caller: I’m all right. How are you?
Lead: I’m also good. Thanks for asking. I’m Emily here with (redacted). I’d like to ask what would be the best time I could drop by the office to meet the manager?
Phone Staffer Caller: What is this in regards to?
Lead: (Redacted) is a pressure washing company, and my project manager will have appointments in the neighboring establishment. We could drop by the office in approximately 15 minutes to discuss our service options, inspect the facility, and provide a proposal.
Phone Staffer Caller: Am I speaking now with the manager?
Lead: No, I’m not the manager, and the manager is not available at the moment. Can I take a message and have them get back to you?
Phone Staffer Caller: Would you be able to set an appointment for your manager, maybe next week, just for 10 to 15 minutes? Are you authorized to do that?
Lead: I am not authorized. And again, they’re not here today. What I could do is take a message, let them know, and have them get back to you.
Phone Staffer Caller: What’s the best email where we could send our service options, please?
Lead: Okay. It’s (redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller: After the ‘@’, what is it?
Lead: (Redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller: So that would be (redacted)?
Lead: That’s correct.
Phone Staffer Caller: And is this her name, (redacted)?
Lead: Okay.
Phone Staffer Caller: And the name of the business would be (redacted). It’s located at (redacted). Is that all correct?
Lead: Yes.
Phone Staffer Caller: The best number we could reach her at would be the number I’m calling you on right now?
Lead: Yes.
Phone Staffer Caller: (Redacted), last four digits.
Lead: Thank you.
Phone Staffer Caller: And I’m speaking with Gwen?
Lead: Yes, Gwen.
Phone Staffer Caller: How would they spell your name?
Lead: You could just put Gwen, G-W-I-N.
Phone Staffer Caller: G-W-I… I’m sorry… G-W… in?
Lead: Oh, G-W… ingren.
Phone Staffer Caller: And what is your position, Gwen?
Lead: I’m an intern.
Phone Staffer Caller: Okay. I’m sorry, you’re an intern?
Lead: Yes.
Phone Staffer Caller: Gwen, thank you so much for this information. Have a great day.
Lead: Yeah, you as well.
Phone Staffer Caller: Alright. Bye-bye.
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