For years, B2B growth was driven by a simple formula:
More messages = more replies = more pipeline.
That logic no longer holds.
Inbox volume has exploded.
Personalisation has been automated.
Decision-makers have learned to recognise templated relevance from a mile away.
What once required research, thinking, and skill can now be produced at scale in seconds. And when everything looks “personalised”, nothing really is.
At the same time, security risks and spam abuse have pushed filters to become more aggressive and buyers to become more defensive. The result? Even well-crafted outbound messages increasingly fail to reach — or resonate.
This doesn’t mean outbound is dead.
It means lazy outbound is.
What still works today follows a very different logic:
→ Fewer accounts, not more
→ Real insight, not surface-level personalisation
→ Timing driven by signals, not sequences
→ Relevance over cleverness
→ Human judgement over automation
The winners aren’t those who send more.
They’re the ones who understand better.
Precision today isn’t about better tools.
It’s about better intent, better context, and better restraint.
If your outreach strategy still relies on scale as its main advantage, it may already be ageing faster than your pipeline.
The question is no longer:
“How many emails can we send?”
But:
“To whom does it truly make sense to speak — and why now?”
