Why ‘Doing Nothing’ Is Still a Strategy When You Use Automation Right

Explaining passive outreach through automation in a friendly tone Introduction There’s an old-school mentality that says if you’re not grinding, […]

Explaining passive outreach through automation in a friendly tone

Introduction

There’s an old-school mentality that says if you’re not grinding, you’re not growing. But what if doing nothing was actually the smartest strategy in your toolkit as long as the right systems are doing the work for you behind the scenes?

This article is for the solopreneurs, small-town publishers, and overstretched marketers who feel guilty for not doing more. The truth? If you’ve set up the right automation, you are doing something even when your hands are off the wheel.


The Power of Passive Visibility

Being top-of-mind doesn’t mean being always online. It means your brand is:

  • Consistently reaching out to advertisers and leads
  • Regularly showing up in inboxes and feeds
  • Reliably delivering value, even when you’re away

That’s what automation does. It keeps your momentum alive without draining your time or creativity.


What “Doing Nothing” Looks Like (and Why It Works)

When automation is in place, doing nothing looks like this:

  • You’re off at a local event… and someone receives your scheduled SMS
  • You’re watching your kid’s soccer game… and a lead opens your email campaign
  • You’re catching up on layout edits… and three social posts go live without you touching a thing

This is asynchronous effort you work once, and the results unfold over time.


Common Automations That Do the Work For You

If you’re using Working Napkin, here’s what can be running without you lifting a finger:

📧 Email Sequences

  • A new advertiser signs up? They get a 6-part welcome sequence.
  • Haven’t heard from a past client in 90 days? They get a gentle nudge.

📱 Text Message Reminders

  • Alerts for ad submission deadlines
  • Quick updates about new issue availability

📣 Social Media Scheduling

  • A month’s worth of content posted on autopilot
  • Holiday greetings, community features, and advertiser spotlights

The Emotional Side: Letting Go of Guilt

Here’s something publishers rarely say out loud: I feel bad when I don’t promote.

You might worry that:

  • Advertisers will think you’re slacking
  • Readers will forget about you
  • You’re not doing “enough”

Automation helps clear that mental fog. Because once your systems are humming, you can take a breather without losing traction.


When “Doing Nothing” Is the Right Move

There are times when you absolutely should do nothing:

  • You’re on vacation – Set it and forget it.
  • You’re facing burnout – Let your system keep things afloat.
  • You’re overwhelmed with production – Focus on layout, let automation market for you.

The trick is to build systems that support you, not stress you.


Passive ≠ Lazy

This isn’t about slacking off. It’s about:

  • Working smarter so you can do more meaningful work
  • Reclaiming time to focus on strategy, creativity, or community
  • Creating consistency that doesn’t rely on your daily input

Passive marketing powered by automation is active growth it just feels easier.


Final Thoughts

There’s honor in the hustle. But there’s also wisdom in building a system that works when you don’t.

If you’ve ever felt behind, invisible, or just plain tired remember this: with tools like Working Napkin, you can be marketing without even knowing it.

🔗 Learn how Working Napkin automation keeps your brand moving without burning you out.

Jeff Baker

CEO
Jeff Baker is a revenue strategist with over three decades of experience working with small and mid-sized businesses, particularly publishers and audience driven organizations. He is the founder of Boom Communications Group and Working Napkin. Jeff’s work is grounded in a simple belief, small and mid-size businesses must stop commodity thinking and turn audience access into sustainable customer value.

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