Stop manually sending every email. In this 60-minute workshop recording, Dave and Jesse walk you through building automated email workflows—welcome sequences, follow-ups, and behavioral triggers that work while you sleep.
The Problem:
You send a broadcast email. It goes out. People sign up. Then… you manually send another email. And another. And another.
Or worse: new subscribers join your list and hear nothing from you for weeks because you “haven’t had time” to welcome them properly.
There’s a better way. It’s called automation, and Dave and Jesse show you exactly how to set it up.
What Gets Built in This Session:
In this hands-on workshop, you’ll watch them create:
- A welcome email sequence that introduces new subscribers to your brand (3-5 emails that send automatically)
- A tag-based workflow so different subscribers get different content based on their interests
- A re-engagement automation for subscribers who’ve gone quiet (because bringing people back is easier than finding new ones)
- Behavioral triggers that send emails when people take specific actions (click a link, visit a page, download something)
No theory. No slides. No overwhelming flowcharts. Just working automations you can follow along with and build yourself.
Watch This Replay If:
→ You’re manually sending every email and it’s eating up your time
→ New subscribers join your list and you don’t have a welcome sequence set up yet
→ You want to segment your audience but don’t know where to start
→ You’ve heard about “automations” but the interface looks intimidating
→ You’re ready to go beyond basic broadcasts
What You’ll Learn:
By the end of this replay, you’ll know how to build…
✓ A working welcome sequence (ready to go live for new subscribers)
✓ Behavioral automations that respond to subscriber actions
✓ A segmentation strategy using tags (so you can send targeted content)
✓ Templates and frameworks you can reuse for future campaigns
What’s the first automation you’re going to build? Drop a comment below and let us know—welcome sequence, re-engagement, or something else entirely?