Most marketing automations technically work…and still quietly fail.
Jay and Daniel break down why set-it-and-forget-it automations no longer cut it and what actually makes automated marketing feel personal, timely, and human.
They cover how to write automations that sound like a real person, why unexpected send times outperform “best practices,” and how layering one-off human messages on top of automation boosts results.
Plus, what’s the difference between schedule sending at 10:00 vs. 10:14? Turns out, it’s the difference between background noise and getting noticed.
If your automations feel invisible, ignored, or robotic, this episode shows how to make them feel alive again.
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