Smart Pack: Influencer Channels: From Klout to Klouchebag
Influencer Channels: From Klout to Klouchebag explains the basics of opt-in influencer marketing channels, and explores the topic that is on the tip of the industry's tongue: why influencer scoring has caused such controversy, and how brands can manuever around it to succeed. This 19-page report is the sixth in a series of smart packs developed by Econsultancy that are designed to explore emerging trends and new areas relating to digital marketing.
The Future of Digital Marketing 2012 Presentations
Presentations from Econsultancy's Future of Digital Marketing event on 13th June 2012. Over 300 digital marketers attended to hear from those leading the way in the digital landscape on topics including the Social Commerce, Influence Online, Future Shopping Experiences, and Collaborative Consumption.
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.
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.
The SoDA Report & Digital Marketing Outlook Survey
Please note: There is a newer version of this report available
The Society of Digital Agencies' (SoDA) Digital Marketing Outlook Survey results are in. The survey, conducted by Econsultancy, provides evidence on the conservative yet steady growth of digital marketing spend, including social media activities and explosive growth of inbound marketing—suggesting ongoing agency relationship changes and increased demand for digital talent.
State of Digital Marketing in Australia 2012
Please note: There is a newer version of this report available
The State of Digital Marketing in Australia report, published by Econsultancy in association with Marketing Magazine, looks in detail at the current level of spending across different marketing channels, how companies are measuring marketing effectiveness and examines the existing levels of industry skills and knowledge.
The next edition of this report will be available at the end of January 2013.
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 Reputation and Buzz Monitoring Buyer's Guide 2012
A 181-page guide for digital marketers, online PR and social media consultants interested in social listening and buzz monitoring software. Download to learn about the reputation monitoring technology available, and to understand more about what is required to deliver actionable insight for your company.
State of Social Report 2011
Econsultancy's State of Social Report, produced in partnership with LBi and bigmouthmedia, is the most comprehensive study of its kind around the strategies, tactics and websites companies are using to harness social media for marketing, sales, customer service and other business objectives. The research, based on a survey of more than 1,000 companies, benchmarks budgets, resourcing, measurement and barriers to success ... plus much more.
Customer Engagement Report 2011
This is the fifth annual Customer Engagement Report, produced in association with cScape. This is the most comprehensive and influential report available on customer engagement, and features expert commentary from the likes of Jim Sterne, Adam Hibbert, Ron Shevlin, Richard Sedley, Steve Woods and Ian Jindal.





