Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – C
Name: Douglas (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Stamford
Intro:
At Phone Staffer, we help home service companies grow by using outbound marketing strategies like cold calling for leads. In this call, our representative connected with a hotel manager in Stamford, CT to introduce commercial power washing services, including exterior walls, windows, patio, and driveway cleaning. The manager expressed interest and asked for service details and a rough estimate to be sent via email for review. This contact exemplifies how outbound lead generation can effectively reach commercial prospects and help generate interest from potential clients.
Below is the redacted transcript of the conversation to maintain privacy.
Ai Transcript:
Phone Staffer Caller:
Good afternoon, (redacted) hotel, how may I help you?
Lead:
Hi, my name is Emily and I am with Rolling Session of (redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller:
I’m good, how are you?
Lead:
I’m good, how are you?
Phone Staffer Caller:
Good to hear, I’m also good. May I please speak with the hotel manager, please?
Phone Staffer Caller:
Hold on.
Lead:
Thank you.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Thank you.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Good afternoon, how can I help you?
Lead:
Yes, my name is Emily and I’m with Rolling Session of (redacted). How are you?
Phone Staffer Caller:
I’m OK, Emily. How are you?
Lead:
I’m also good, thanks for asking.
My project manager would like to know what’s the best time to drop by the hotel or the facility so he could tour the facility with you and give you a recommendation and proposal that the management may look into so you can decide better after. So when will be the best time to drop by the hotel?
Phone Staffer Caller:
Would you be able to send me an email just outlining what you’re asking?
We do power washing—the walls, the windows, patios if you have, pool driveway, the poolside, driveway, hallway. Like that. Those are the places where we do pressure washing.
So it’s not the actual service right away, but we would like to send a proposal. But my project manager would like to know what are those areas so he could give you the fragmentation or estimate and you can decide after.
Lead:
I understand what you are saying, but we haven’t had the hotel power washed for 7 years.
So it is not as if it’s something we would do regularly—we certainly don’t.
But if you could send me an email just outlining what you do, what you offer, and a rough estimate per square foot or per square, then I can get back to you.
Lead:
OK. What is the best email that we could send your company’s info to, please?
Phone Staffer Caller:
Alright, you ready? You got a pen?
OK, (redacted)@dot.com. Dot com.
Lead:
So, again, that would be (redacted)@dot.com? Did I get it correct?
Phone Staffer Caller:
Yes. Thank you.
Lead:
And I’m speaking now—can I have your name, please?
Phone Staffer Caller:
My name is Douglas (redacted). I’m the manager here.
Lead:
OK, Douglas (redacted).
So, Douglas, the name of the property would be (redacted).
It’s located at (redacted), Stamford, CT (redacted).
Phone Staffer Caller:
That’s correctly correct.
Lead:
Thank you. And the best number we could reach you would be this number I’m calling you at right now? The 4300, the last four digits?
Phone Staffer Caller:
That’s also correct.
Lead:
OK, thank you. So everything is noted, Douglas.
Since you want our information first, we’ll be happy to send you those.
Phone Staffer Caller:
Have a great day.
Lead:
I look forward to an email! Thank you.