Beyond the Funnel: How to Build a Marketing Hourglass and Automate Your Growth
Jan 22, 2026
Why the "Funnel" is Failing You
Most small business owners are taught to think in terms of a "Marketing Funnel." You pour strangers into the top, hope some of them turn into leads in the middle, and a few customers drop out of the bottom. But in 2026, the funnel is broken. It’s expensive, it’s leaky, and it ignores the most profitable part of your business: your existing customers.
The Marketing Hourglass is the modern alternative. It doesn't end at the sale; it expands after the sale into loyalty and referrals. By automating this journey, you can turn a single lead into a lifetime of revenue. This systematic approach to growth is exactly what we break down in our
Phase 1: The Top of the Glass (Know, Like, Trust)
Before someone buys from you, they need to feel safe. In a digital world full of scams and "ghost" businesses, your automation should focus on building authority.
The "Know" and "Like" Automation
This is where your
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The Action: Create a simple "Lead Magnet" (e.g., a PDF checklist or a 2-minute video tip).
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The Automation: When they download the guide, an automated email sequence (using a tool like
orMailchimp ) sends them one helpful tip per day for three days. No selling—just helping.ConvertKit
Phase 2: The Middle (Trust, Try, Buy)
The "neck" of the hourglass is where the transaction happens. This is the highest point of friction for a customer.
Lowering the Barrier to Entry
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The "Try" Phase: Can you offer a low-stakes way to work with you? A free 15-minute consult, a site inspection, or a sample pack.
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The Automation: Use a tool like
to automate your scheduling. According toCalendly , the creator of this model, providing a seamless "Try" experience increases "Buy" conversions by over 50%.Duct Tape Marketing
Phase 3: The Bottom of the Glass (Repeat, Refer)
This is where the real profit lives. Most owners stop marketing once the invoice is paid. In the Hourglass model, this is where the marketing begins.
Automating the "Post-Purchase" Wow
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The 24-Hour Review Request: 24 hours after a job is completed, an automated SMS or email goes out asking for feedback. (Link this to your
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The 90-Day "Check-In": An automated email 3 months later: "Hi [Name], just checking in to see how the [Service] is holding up. Let us know if you need anything!"
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The Referral Loop: If they leave a 5-star review, trigger an automated offer: "We love working with people like you. If you refer a friend, we'll give you both 10% off your next service."
Chapter 4: Why Automation is a "Small Investment" with Big Returns
Setting up these "triggers" takes a few hours upfront, but it saves you hundreds of hours a year.
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The Manual Way: You have to remember to follow up, remember to ask for reviews, and remember to check in. (Spoiler: you won't).
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The Hourglass Way: You focus on doing great work, and the system handles the relationship-building in the background.
This "set and forget" mentality is a core pillar of the
Chapter 5: Avoiding the "Bot" Trap
Automation should feel like an extension of your personality, not a cold machine.
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Use Personal Tags: Always use the customer's first name.
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Write Like You Talk: Avoid corporate jargon. Use the same tone you used in your
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The "Human" Out-Clause: Always include your phone number or a direct reply link so people can reach a real person if they have a complex question.
emphasizes that 2026 consumers want automation for speed but humans for empathy.HubSpot’s State of Marketing Report
FAQ: The Marketing Hourglass
"What is the best tool for beginners?"
For simple email and SMS automation,
"Do I need a big email list?"
No. The Hourglass works even if you only have 10 customers. It’s about the quality of the journey for those 10 people.
"How long does it take to set up?"
Following our templates, you can have a basic 3-stage Hourglass (Know, Buy, Refer) set up in about two hours.
Conclusion: Stop Leaking Profit
If your marketing stops when the sale is made, you are leaving 50% of your potential revenue on the table. By building an Hourglass, you turn every new customer into a potential source of three more customers.
The Next Step: Map out your customer journey. Where are people dropping off? If you want the exact "Email Swipe Files" and "Automation Workflows" we use to build Hourglasses for our clients, check out our
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