Marketing automation moving from scheduled workflows to self, optimizing systems in 2026. Except most teams still have one person managing templates while another handles segmentation. Real automation means your systems think while you sleep, not just execute what you told the...
Most businesses are still treating their audience like a rental property. You build followers on a platform, then one algorithm update wipes out 50% of your reach overnight. ๐
The ones winning? They're building owned spaces. Newsletters, communities, direct channels. Place...
Only 9% of teams run fully automated customer journeys. The rest? Stuck in partial mode, manually patching gaps. This is exactly where smart AI integration pays off: connecting what's broken without adding headcount. What's your biggest automation gap right now?
The best marketing systems aren't built on guesswork. They're built on patterns. Track what works, document it, refine it, repeat it. Your past data is your competitive advantage. Most businesses throw it away. ๐๐ฏ
Gartner just reported 80% of marketing processes are already automated or AI, augmented. The gap now isn't having AI tools. It's knowing which workflows to automate first and which still need your human judgment. Where do you want to start? ๐ More info in link.
Automated emails generate 16x more revenue per send than manual campaigns but still represent just 2% of total email volume. Most teams know this and keep sending batch campaigns anyway. The gap isn't a capability problem, it's an execution discipline problem. ๐ฏ
Most businesses think their AI problem is about finding the right model. It's actually about having clean, organized data infrastructure first. You can't build intelligence on a fragmented foundation. Fix the plumbing before you worry about the engine. ๐ง
Most brands are stuck creating one type of content when they should be mixing it up. Blogs, videos, photos, podcasts... your audience craves variety. ๐ฏ
What's the ONE content format you've been neglecting that could unlock new engagement in the next 90 days? @intergrowth
60% of consumers interact with AI weekly. Yet only 13% trust it. That gap matters for your marketing system. Generic emails and algorithm, heavy campaigns feel soulless when people expect personalization. The win isn't more AI, it's humans defining strategy while AI handles sc...
Most brands are obsessing over Google while ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini are basically showing different versions of the internet. Only 11% of domains appear in multiple AI engines. Your competitors might be invisible where you're strong and dominating where you're invisibl...
26% of marketing budgets are wasted on martech you're not using (33% of capabilities), mistargeted ads, and hidden costs. Your team's already drowning. Stop adding tools. Start getting ROI from what you have. What's one capability sitting unused on your stack? ๐ฏ
Marketing automation users report 451% more qualified leads. The separation isn't in adoption, it's in activation. Teams measuring conversion inside their funnel pull ahead. What's your conversion trigger? ๐ฏ
AI, powered marketing automation yields $5.44 for every dollar spent. Yet teams still manually qualify leads and respond to inquiries 6 hours later. The gap between having tools and running them as operating systems is where the real money lives.
91% of marketers use AI now, but only 19.2% deployed agents for end, to, end campaign automation. That's the real divide. Most teams have the tools. Few have the systems. Where does your operation sit? ๐
Most sites waste crawl budget on pages Google will never rank anyway. Duplicate content doesn't trigger a penalty, but it quietly splits your authority across multiple URLs. Consolidate ruthlessly. Your ranking power depends on it. ๐
Manual marketing execution costs roughly 27 hours per week. At $60/hour that's $84k annually on repetitive tasks. Full automation frees your team to focus on strategy and creative. The math is simple. The question is whether you'll act on it. ๐ Details in link.