Those who spent over $500. They got early access to new collections.
On day 50, the system sent a "Running low?" email with a "Buy it again" button. the ultimate guide to marketing automation for ...
Six months later, Sarah wasn’t manually typing emails at midnight. Her marketing was a "perpetual motion machine" that worked while she slept. Automation didn't make her brand feel "robotic"—it gave her the time to be more human where it actually mattered. Those who spent over $500
Her conversion rate for new leads jumped by 25% because she stopped letting them go cold. Chapter 2: The "Safety Net" (Abandoned Cart) Next, she tackled the "ones that got away." Six months later, Sarah wasn’t manually typing emails
She had 10,000 email subscribers but was sending the same "Happy Monday" blast to everyone—from the college student who bought one candle to the interior designer spending thousands. Her cart abandonment rate was a graveyard of lost revenue.
The hum of the espresso machine was the only thing louder than Sarah’s internal panic. As the founder of , a boutique eco-friendly home goods brand, she was drowning.
Since Sarah sold consumables like organic soaps, she set up a . The Data: Most people finish a bottle of soap in 60 days.