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Hi-Tech Camera Audit — First Batch Prospecting Plan

Created: 2026-04-30

Status: Internal prep / no outreach approved

Goal

Build a small, approval-ready list of local businesses that are a natural fit for Hi-Tech’s Camera Blind Spot / Security Health Check offer.

Target: 25–50 Northeast Ohio businesses, scored for camera/security audit fit, then narrowed to a top 10 for Dad review before any contact.

Best First Niches

Start with businesses where camera coverage, parking lots, customer disputes, theft, or equipment/property risk are easy to understand:

  1. Auto repair shops
  2. Towing / impound lots
  3. Small retail stores
  4. Bars / restaurants
  5. Contractors with yards, equipment, trailers, or vehicles
  6. Warehouses / small industrial shops
  7. Apartment / rental property managers
  8. Churches / nonprofits with public entry points
  9. Daycares / childcare centers
  10. Convenience stores / gas stations

Recommended First Batch

Auto repair + towing lots in Cleveland/Akron.

Why:

  • outdoor vehicle/property risk
  • after-hours lot activity
  • clear need for parking-lot and gate coverage
  • useful upsells: cameras, lighting, remote viewing, NVR/storage, access control, Wi-Fi/network cleanup
  • easy visual sales angle: “Can you see plates/faces at night?”

Geography

Primary:

  • Cleveland
  • Akron
  • Parma
  • Lakewood
  • Euclid
  • Strongsville
  • Medina
  • Cuyahoga Falls
  • Canton
  • Mentor

Public Search Queries

Use public search / maps / directory style research:

  • auto repair Cleveland OH
  • auto repair Akron OH
  • towing company Cleveland OH
  • towing company Akron OH
  • collision repair Cleveland OH
  • truck repair Cleveland OH
  • contractor yard Cleveland OH
  • warehouse Cleveland OH small business

Fields To Capture

  • Business name
  • Industry
  • City/service area
  • Website
  • Public phone
  • Public email/contact page if available
  • Parking lot / yard / storefront visible from public info
  • Hours / after-hours notes
  • Existing camera/security mentions, if any
  • Google rating/review count if visible
  • Reason they may need coverage check
  • Suggested first audit angle

Scoring Categories

Score 0–5 each:

  1. Outdoor/property risk
  2. After-hours risk
  3. Customer/public access risk
  4. Vehicle/equipment/inventory value
  5. Visible parking lot / yard / entry points
  6. Likely outdated or missing camera coverage
  7. Upsell fit: cameras/NVR/network/access control
  8. Local owner/business fit

Max score: 40

Priority threshold:

  • 32+ = top prospect / create audit note
  • 24–31 = keep in queue
  • Below 24 = skip first campaign

Audit Note Template

For each top prospect, write 3–5 bullets:

  • Why camera coverage matters for this business
  • Likely blind spots or areas to check
  • First practical recommendation angle
  • Possible upsell path if audit finds issues
  • Caution / reason not to contact yet

Suggested First Outreach Angle — Draft Only

Quick idea for [Business Name] — businesses with vehicles, lots, entrances, or equipment often have cameras, but the real question is whether they cover the right angles and record clearly at night. Hi-Tech is testing a practical Camera Blind Spot / Security Health Check for local businesses. No scare tactics — just a quick look at coverage, night visibility, recording health, and what should be fixed first. Worth sending you the checklist?

Dad Approval Packet

Before any outreach, prepare:

  1. Top 10 scored businesses
  2. One audit note per business
  3. Exact outreach copy
  4. Suggested channel/contact path
  5. Dad decision field: approve / revise / skip

Guardrails

  • No outreach without Dad approval.
  • Do not call emergency/service numbers for sales outreach.
  • Do not imply their current security is bad without evidence.
  • Do not use fear-based pressure.
  • Do not promise pricing publicly until Dad approves.
  • Keep framing practical: coverage, clarity, recording, reliability.

Next Best Action

Run one read-only seed batch for auto repair + towing lots in Cleveland/Akron, score 25 public prospects, then prepare a top-10 review packet for Dad.