FUNNEL - Engage presentations
Presentations from Econsultancy's FUNNEL event which took place on 1st November 2011, where over 500 of the UK's most senior marketing and sales strategists attended to hear from those leading the way in marketing automation, lead nurturing, demand generation, revenue performance & beyond.
This track is about developing stronger relationships with prospects so they’re happy to share their data with you. Plus new engagement tactics including web personalisation, behavioural targeting, conversion optimisation, analytics, testing and account identification.
FUNNEL - Nurture presentations
Presentations from Econsultancy's FUNNEL event which took place on 1st November 2011, where over 500 of the UK's most senior marketing and sales strategists attended to hear from those leading the way in marketing automation, lead nurturing, demand generation, revenue performance & beyond.
B2B and considered purchase sales take time. This track highlights the new tactics including marketing automation, lead nurturing, lead scoring and integrated telemarketing.
FUNNEL - Convert presentations
Presentations from Econsultancy's FUNNEL event which took place on 1st November 2011, where over 500 of the UK's most senior marketing and sales strategists attended to hear from those leading the way in marketing automation, lead nurturing, demand generation, revenue performance & beyond.
This track puts the spotlight on the ultimate aim: revenue. Specifically, how to effectively qualify and pass leasd to sales using CRM, campaign management, revenue performance management and customer lifecycle marketing.
FUNNEL 2011 Presentations
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Presentations from Econsultancy's FUNNEL event which took place on 1st November 2011, where over 500 of the UK's most senior marketing and sales strategists attended to hear from those leading the way in marketing automation, lead nurturing, demand generation, revenue performance & beyond.
JUMP 2011 Presentations
Presentations from Econsultancy's JUMP, online and offline marketing all joined up, event on 12th October 2011. Over 1,250 digital marketers attended to hear from those leading the way in multichannel marketing.
JUMP Magazine: Issue four
JUMP is Econsultancy's multichannel magazine in support of the multichannel event, JUMP, which takes place on 12 October 2011. In this fourth issue of JUMP Magazine we focus on a number of areas that will help you to join up your business, including multichannel customer service, brilliant multichannel campaigns, mobile apps vs. websites, mobile checkouts, PR's role in joined up marketing, and how brands can get creative with QR codes.
The Future of Digital Marketing 2011 Presentations
Presentations from Econsultancy's Future of Digital Marketing event on 15th June 2011. Over 300 digital marketers attended to hear from those leading the way in the digital landscape on topics including the Rise of M-commerce, Online Video, Augmented Reality, Online Community Management and Web 3.0: The Rise of the Tablet and Application Era.
Infographic: The Mobile Ecosystem
Infographic: The Mobile Ecosystem offers statistics, trends and stakeholder information about the rapidly evolving world of mobile in an easy to scan graphical interface. By skimming through this infographic, you'll get a snapshot of mobile app growth, mobile ad spending, and user behavior. Also included is a list of the top mobile producers in 2011, mobile search providers, mobile marketing agencies, mobile legal resources, as well as top tablets and smart phones. If you're looking for senior level buy-in for your mobile marketing ideas, this infographic can be the perfect leave behind.
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.






