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A potential customer submits an online request asking for a quote on a service panel upgrade. When you call them back, saying, 'Hi Sarah, thanks for reaching out. I'd be happy to help with your panel upgrade,' correctly demonstrates the recommended first two moves of lead intake.
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When a potential customer calls your electrical contracting business, what are the first two moves of a lead intake script?
A potential customer submits an online request asking for a quote on a service panel upgrade. When you call them back, saying, 'Hi Sarah, thanks for reaching out. I'd be happy to help with your panel upgrade,' correctly demonstrates the recommended first two moves of lead intake.
Match each incoming customer inquiry with the most appropriate opening response for a lead intake conversation, applying the best practices of greeting and need acknowledgment.
An electrical contractor is analyzing two different lead intake scripts to determine which approach better establishes immediate trust. Script A opens with, 'Electrical Services, how can we help?' while Script B opens with, 'Thanks for reaching out, Sarah. I'd be happy to help with your outlet issue.' Script B is strategically superior because explicitly naming the specific problem signals that the contractor listened. This intentional acknowledgment separates the business from competitors who provide ____ replies.
You are evaluating the progression of immediate trust in a successful lead intake call. To outmaneuver competitors who give vague replies, a dispatcher must execute a carefully structured opening response. Arrange the following conversational components in the exact order they must occur to correctly acknowledge the lead's need and signal active listening.