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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2026 · 5 MIN

Email Marketing Isn’t Dead — It’s the Only Thing That Pays Me When Social Media Is Quiet

from Social Media Decoded · host Michelle Thames

If social media ever feels unpredictable, this episode is your reminder that real business stability doesn’t come from algorithms — it comes from ownership. In this episode of Social Media Decoded, Michelle Thames breaks down why email marketing continues to generate revenue even when Instagram engagement dips or content doesn’t “hit.” After 15+ years online as a blogger, influencer, agency owner, and marketing strategist, Michelle shares how email systems create calm, predictable income — without panic posting or chasing trends. This is not theory. This is lived experience. If you’re building a personal brand, coaching business, agency, or online offer and want sustainable growth, this episode will show you why email marketing is still the most powerful asset in your digital ecosystem. In This Episode, You’ll Learn: Why email marketing is more stable than social media The difference between rented attention and owned audience How automated email sequences nurture leads without daily effort Why systems reduce burnout and decision fatigue How to turn visibility into consistent revenue The foundational email strategy every entrepreneur should implement How to stop panicking when algorithms shift Why Email Marketing Still Works in 2026 Social media builds momentum. Email builds infrastructure. Michelle explains how: Owning your email list protects your business from platform changes Automated nurture sequences build trust while you focus on growth Webinar funnels and onboarding emails create scalable systems Weekly consistency beats daily chaos If you’ve ever wondered whether email marketing is still worth it — this episode answers that clearly. Mentioned in This Episode Michelle references her live session: “What’s In My Kit: The Backend Systems That Turn Visibility Into Revenue.” In this workshop, she walks through: The exact email automations she uses How podcast listeners move into her ecosystem Her nurture sequence structure How to build backend systems without overcomplicating your business Sign up here: https://partners.kit.com/mt-workshop Key Takeaway Visibility without systems is noise. If you want sustainable growth, higher-ticket clients, speaking opportunities, partnerships, or consistent sales, your email list is not optional — it’s foundational. Connect With Michelle Michelle Thames is a marketing strategist, podcast host of Social Media Decoded, and founder of Thames Media Solutions. She helps multi-passionate women entrepreneurs build visibility ecosystems that convert attention into revenue. If you’re curious about the exact email platform Michelle uses to power her automations and nurture sequences, it’s linked in the show notes. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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