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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 6 MIN

Why Your Marketing Automation Funnels Are Overloading Leads

from The Marketing Operator Podcast with Fexingo: MarTech, Automation, and Marketing Operations · host Fexingo

Lucas and Luna dig into a specific problem plaguing marketing operations teams in mid-2026: automation funnels that trigger too many touches too fast, overwhelming warm leads into silence. The episode centers on a real example from a B2B SaaS company, Cloudlin, which saw a 22% drop in demo requests after adding four more automated emails to its trial-nurture sequence. Lucas breaks down the concept of 'contact density'—the ratio of outbound touches per lead per day—and why most marketing automation platforms default to maximum velocity rather than optimal pacing. Luna shares a counter-case from a retailer that cut email frequency by 30% and saw a 12% lift in click-through rates. Together, they explore the data behind the friction: open rates that look healthy but conceal rising unsubscribe rates on later emails, and the silent cost of leads who never complain but simply stop replying. The episode offers a concrete framework for stress-testing your own funnels without waiting for a drop in conversion rates. #MarketingAutomation #LeadNurturing #ContactDensity #EmailFrequency #FunnelOptimization #B2BSaaS #Martech #MarketingOperations #ConversionRate #CustomerExperience #AutomationPacing #MarketingStrategy #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MarketingPodcast #TheMarketingOperatorPodcast #MarTech Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Lucas and Luna dig into a specific problem plaguing marketing operations teams in mid-2026: automation funnels that trigger too many touches too fast, overwhelming warm leads into silence. The episode centers on a real example from a B2B SaaS company, Cloudlin, which saw a 22% drop in demo requests after adding four more automated emails to its trial-nurture sequence. Lucas breaks down the concept of 'contact density'—the ratio of outbound touches per lead per day—and why most marketing automation platforms default to maximum velocity rather than optimal pacing. Luna shares a counter-case from a retailer that cut email frequency by 30% and saw a 12% lift in click-through rates. Together, they explore the data behind the friction: open rates that look healthy but conceal rising unsubscribe rates on later emails, and the silent cost of leads who never complain but simply stop replying. The episode offers a concrete framework for stress-testing your own funnels without waiting for a drop in conversion rates. #MarketingAutomation #LeadNurturing #ContactDensity #EmailFrequency #FunnelOptimization #B2BSaaS #Martech #MarketingOperations #ConversionRate #CustomerExperience #AutomationPacing #MarketingStrategy #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MarketingPodcast #TheMarketingOperatorPodcast #MarTech Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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