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Mobile Experience Trends Briefing: Digital Cream London 2013
Econsultancy's Mobile Experience Trends Briefing, free to registered users, focuses on the key themes, opportunities and challenges relating to mobile experience as highlighted by client-side digital marketers during Digital Cream 2013. The mobile experience roundtable was sponsored by IBM Tealeaf and moderated by Rob Thurner, a mobile consultant and co-founder of Burner Mobile.
Marketing Automation Trends Briefing: Digital Cream London 2013
Econsultancy's Marketing Automation Trends Briefing, free to registered users, focuses on the key themes, opportunities and challenges relating to marketing automation as highlighted by client-side digital marketers during Digital Cream London 2013. The marketing automation roundtable was sponsored by Oracle Eloqua and moderated by Steven Elliott, Managing Director at MarketOne.
Cross-Channel Marketing Trends Briefing: Digital Cream London 2013
Econsultancy's Cross-Channel Marketing Trends Briefing, free to registered users, focuses on the key themes, opportunities and challenges related to cross-channel marketing as highlighted by client-side digital marketers during Digital Cream London 2013. The Cross-Channel Marketing roundtable was sponsored by Responsys and moderated and facilitated by Jon Stanesby, Associate Director of Strategic Services at Responsys and Jeremy Wilson, COO at Practicology.
Big Data Trends Briefing: Digital Cream London 2013
Econsultancy's Big Data Trends Briefing, free to registered users, focuses on the key themes, opportunities and challenges relating to big data as highlighted by client-side digital marketers during Digital Cream London 2013. The Big Data roundtable was sponsored by TagMan and moderated by Michael Barnett, Strategies Editor at Marketing Week.
The SoDA Report: Digital Marketing Outlook, 2013
Produced in collaboration with the Society of Digital Agencies (SoDA), this report includes highlights from the Digital Marketing Outlook survey, which attracted 814 respondents from leading agencies and global companies. The report offers insights into future shifts in marketing, such as the importance of humanizing data, creating credible content, and why user-centric design deserves greater attention.
Australia: Ecommerce Trends Briefing
A free 12+ page briefing with the latest trends and marketplace developments related to ecommerce in Australia. This document contains an overview of market trends, tips for best practice, new statistics and useful resources.
Online Communities Part Four: Leveraging the Community
This report is the final in a four-part series on developing and growing online communities. Leveraging the Community focuses on the tools and tactics to take advantage of social audiences that have coalesced around a brand or product. Its three primary sections - feedback, support, and selling - cover the fundamental capabilities of community.
The Sales Organization of the Future
The Sales Organization of the Future Report, free to registered Econsultancy users, outlines how the confluence of economic pressures, the mainstreaming of social media, mobile technology and a general need to refocus on the customer will radically change the sales landscape over the next 10 years. The 14-page report explores how a value-added services company can maintain an effective and efficient salesforce, using the right technologies to allow them to influence their customers.
Christmas 2012 Online Shopping Survey Report
The Christmas 2012 Online Shopping Survey Report, free to registered Econsultancy users, is based on a survey of 1,000 consumers in the UK and another 1,000 in the US, carried out using Toluna QuickSurveys, in January 2013. The findings not only confirm the growth of online retail, but also show how consumers’ research and purchase patterns are changing thanks to the influence of mobile, as well as services offered by retailers such as Click and Collect.
Infographic: Key Digital Trends for 2013
The Key Digital Trends for 2013 infographic looks at what marketers see as the most important trends in the next 12 months. The infographic sums up the key findings of the eighth Quarterly Digital Intelligence Briefing, produced in association with Adobe.
Infographic: Making Sense of Marketing Attribution
The Making Sense of Marketing Attribution infographic shows how companies are using marketing attribution, what the barriers to success are and the five steps companies need to take to master attribution. The data in the infographic is taken from the seventh Econsultancy / Adobe Quarterly Digital Intelligence Briefing.
Online Display: Growth, Complexity and Integration
This 35-slide display presentation, delivered at the OMMA Display conference in London in September 2012, looks at the complex display advertising ecosystem, real-time bidding, growth of social media advertising and integration of display with other channels.
The Multichannel Retail Survey
The Multichannel Retail Report 2012 is based on a survey of 1,000 consumers in the UK and 1,000 consumers in the US, carried out by Econsultancy using Toluna QuickSurveys, in August 2012. The report analyses key areas such as the demand for multichannel retail, the impact of online research on offline purchases, and the emergence of mobile as a retail channel. The results of the survey are compared, where relevant, to the results of a similar survey carried out by Econsultancy and Toluna in 2011.
Infographic: Managing & Measuring Social - A Guide to Enterprise Usage
The Managing & Measuring Social infographic shows what companies are using social for, how well they understand social ROI and what the barriers are to harnessing social data. The data in the infographic is taken from the sixth Econsultancy / Adobe Quarterly Digital Intelligence Briefing.
Digital Tribes I: Naming
Redefining Digital Tribes Using Native American Tribal Practices is the first of three reports from Econsultancy’s Digital Vision grant-winner Allison Aldridge Saur. Building a community has become a primary goal for many marketing organizations. The words that surround these communities range help define and grow them. In this report Saur explores the role of Naming in digital community building, using the template of Native American tribal practice to highlight best practices. What is a tribe? How do they work? And what can digital marketers learn from studying them?
Digital Tribes II: Community Culture
Digital Tribes II: Community Culture is the second of three reports from Econsultancy’s Digital Vision grant-winner Allison Aldridge Saur. Building a community has become a primary goal for many marketing organizations. In this report Saur uses the template of Native American tribal practices to highlight techniques that marketers can use to strengthen communities.
Digital Tribes III: Organization
Digital Tribes III is the last of three reports from Econsultancy’s Digital Vision grant-winner Allison Aldridge Saur. Marketing firms thrill at creating online communities but perhaps flounder at guiding their structure. In this report, Sauer borrows from Native American tribal practices to suggest ways marketers can organize online communities once they’ve formed.
Online Communities Part One: Starting a Community
Online Communities is a multipart series that guides marketers through the construction, upkeep, and leverage of a digital community. This report, Part One, Starting A Community explores the foundational concepts of community, the advantages for companies who take the time to build them, and explores the preliminaries of using the largest community-facilitating digital services.
Online Communities Part Two: Engaging Your Community Across Multiple Platforms
Online Communities Part Two: Engaging Your Community Across Multiple Platforms is the second report in a series of four by DJ Waldow that focus on digital community building. This report uses detailed case studies to demonstrate how brands can connect with an audience across multiple social media sites.
Online Communities Part Three: Growing the Community
Online Communities Part Three: Growing the Community is the third report in a series of four by DJ Waldow that focus on digital community building. This report uncovers how email marketing – the “digital glue” of new media – can be used to grow your community.
Infographic: Real-Time Bidding (RTB) Ecosystem
The Real-Time Bidding (RTB) Ecosystem infographic looks at the different types of companies across the RTB landscape, including demand-side platforms (DSPs), trading desks, supply-side platforms (SSPs), data partners, and ad verification / brand protection platforms.
Digital marketer 2015: What will you be doing?
This 35+ slide presentation, delivered at Australia's Online Retailer Conference, looks at the digital marketing landscape, emerging technologies, trends and the shopper of the future.
Digital Marketing in Asia-Pacific: Training, Skills and Knowledge
Econsultancy's Digital Marketing in Asia-Pacific: Training, Skills and Knowledge report is a qualitative trends briefing. It identifies and benchmarks the current state of digital businesses in the region, within the context of understanding wider personnel skills and training, the investment and importance being placed on digital resources and general online needs.
JUMP Magazine 2012
JUMP is Econsultancy's magazine in support of the multichannel event, JUMP, which takes place on October 10 in London and on November 1, 2012 in New York. In this issue of JUMP Magazine, we look at new ways to bridge the multi-channel gap. Big data is the theme, but there are also articles on the socialization of customer service, innovative multichannel campaigns, mobile apps vs. websites, discounting and media growth trends.
Mobile User Experience Trends Briefing
Download this 20-page briefing to keep up to date with the latest trends and developments in mobile user experience. This document contains an overview of trends, tips for best practice, new statistics and useful resources.
The Multi-Screen Marketer
The Multi-Screen Marketer addresses rapidly shifting media consumption behavior. Consumers are viewing content simultaneously on multiple devices, and brands are learning to chase them across the gaps. This report, conducted in association with the IAB, combines a survey with extensive trend analysis by Stefan Tornquist, Econsultancy's VP of Research.
The ROI of Tag Management
The ROI of Tag Management examines the challenges of website tag management, and uncovers best practices and solutions. Website tags enable analytics, optimization, and personalization; 88% of surveyed respondents say that effectively managing website tags is fundamental to effective digital marketing. Read this report and learn everything that digital marketers need to know, now.
Marketing Attribution: Valuing the Customer Journey
Econsultancy's Marketing Attribution: Understanding Value Across the Customer Journey, sponsored by Google Analytics, is a survey and collection of interviews with marketers about the benefits of attribution across multiple channels, various approaches and technologies used, and the keys to success.
SEO Trends: Issues and Opportunities
The SEO Trends Report, produced in association with Conductor, highlights the findings of a survey of more than 350 SEO practitioners. It explores the state of SEO in the marketing mix, trends, budgeting, measurement, and the role of technology in automating key aspects of search engine optimization.
Many Voices, One Message (Online Communications)
Many Voices, One Message: Shaping Valuable Conversations in Fragmenting Channels explores the current state of online communications through the eyes of senior communications executives from around the world. Produced in association with Bite Communications, the report includes chapters on the collision between digital and traditional communications, new roles for communications teams, the prospects for automation and skill sets for communicators in the future-present.
E-commerce: A Beginner's Guide
The E-commerce Beginner's Guide is a starting point for those who want to learn more about e-commerce and understand how it can make a difference for their business. It is free to Bronze members and higher.
Email marketing: A Beginner's Guide
The Email Marketing Beginner's Guide is a starting point for those who want to discover what email is all about. It is free to Econsultancy Bronze members (registered users) and higher.
Mobile marketing: A Beginner's Guide
The Mobile Marketing Beginner's Guide is a starting point for those who want to discover what mobile marketing is all about. It is free to Bronze members (Econsultancy registered users) and higher.
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO): A Beginner's Guide
Econsultancy's Search Engine Optimisation Beginner's Guide aims to be the first step in a journey that will see you become a fully-fledged expert in search engine optimisation (SEO). A must-read for those interested in this area. It is free to Bronze members and higher.
JUMP Magazine - Fall 2012
JUMP is Econsultancy's magazine in support of the multichannel event, JUMP, which takes place on January 30, 2013 in New York. In this issue of JUMP Magazine, we look at attribution, social metrics and new ways to bridge multi-channel, integrated marketing campigns. Big data is the theme, but there are also articles on the innovative multichannel campaigns, social media engagement, customer experience and and multichannel retailing.
