Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – C
Name: Ellie (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Norwalk
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we help home service companies get more leads through effective cold calling and outbound marketing strategies. In this call, we reached out to a business in Norwalk to introduce our client’s power washing services. The conversation resulted in securing a direct contact for follow-up and an opportunity to provide service details via email. This is a strong example of how outbound marketing for home service companies can generate valuable leads and potential business opportunities. Below is the redacted call information to protect individual privacy.
Ai Transcript:
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Phone Staffer: Thank you for calling (redacted), this is Sade.
Caller: Hi Sade, good afternoon. This is Aria with (redacted) Power Washing. How are you?
Phone Staffer: I’m doing okay, and yourself?
Caller: I’m very good as well, thanks so much, ma’am. We are just wondering, when would be the best time to drop by your office to meet with your manager? We wanted to go ahead and introduce our Power Washing Services.
Phone Staffer: Right, I think that you called earlier this week or last week. What’s the name of your company again? I never got the name.
Caller: Oh, sorry. Yeah, (redacted) Power Washing.
Phone Staffer: What did I keep missing it as?
Caller: (redacted).
Phone Staffer: (redacted)?
Caller: Yes. (redacted). (redacted) Power Washing.
Phone Staffer: And you gave me a phone number, or was it an email? Can I get the phone number? Can I get the email as well?
Caller: Our email is from the client. Yeah, we will go ahead—we don’t have like a regular email, our email is from the client. If you want, we can go ahead and send you the service options through email.
Phone Staffer: So the phone number again, is it (redacted)?
Caller: Yes.
Phone Staffer: Is there anyone she should ask for in particular?
Caller: For this, it would be me.
Phone Staffer: No, it would be me?
Caller: Ara. This would be just my direct number.
Phone Staffer: And it’s A-R-A?
Caller: Correct. A-R-A.
Phone Staffer: So… you don’t have a contact email?
Caller: I mean, that’s fine. So right now we are looking to do some power washing for the spring, so I’m sure she’ll want to reach out, but an email would be preferred.
Caller: Yeah, if you want, I can go ahead and email you, and then you can send it to her.
Phone Staffer: Yeah, that would be great. Do you want my email?
Caller: Yes, please.
Phone Staffer: So it’s S as in Sam, A as in Apple, M as in Money…
Caller: Alright, so I got (redacted).
Phone Staffer: Correct. So just send me your email, and I will pass along the information.
Phone Staffer: But we definitely—I definitely had discussed your company with her, but I didn’t have the company name. And also, I was going to call you back but got caught up with some things. So we should most likely be in touch for at least, you know, some type of quote.
Caller: Yes, that’s what we’re trying to do as well.
Caller: Um, your office address is still at (redacted), correct?
Phone Staffer: Right, right.
Caller: And your first name is spelled as S-H-A-R-D-A-E?
Phone Staffer: No. S-A-D-E.
Caller: Oh, just like how your name is in your email—Sade, but it’s spelled Sade?
Phone Staffer: Ok, ok.
Caller: Thank you, Sade. And you’re the listing coordinator, or what’s your position in the company?
Phone Staffer: I am the admin.
Caller: Admin. Ok, got it.
Caller: And is there a way that you can share the name of the manager so that we can address her in the email?
Phone Staffer: L-E-E.
Caller: All right, got it. Thank you so much. I’ll go ahead
