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Whalar's Alex North talks measurement and evaluation26 Feb 202400:41:22

Episode 54 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a regular podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing. Sign up for the companion newsletter The Creator Briefing.


#AD The Influencer Marketing Lab is a paid partnership with Tagger by Sprout Social a global leader in revolutionizing how top brands and agencies harness data and analytics to drive creator and influencer marketing strategies. Sponsorship does not influence editorial content. 


This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Alex North, Head of Media, Measurement and Analytics across EMEA at Whalar.


In this episode, they discuss:


  • Whether measuring return on investment within creator marketing is evolving - and if so, how?
  • Business metrics over vanity metrics
  • How marketers can best help brands navigate choice and challenges in quantifying impact
  • Measurement 'in the wild' digging into a case study
  • A look over the brow of the hill to the future of measurement within our industry


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Ogilvy's James Baldwin on a new global B2B influencer marketing report12 Oct 202300:39:41

Episode 53 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing. Sign up for the companion newsletter The Creator Briefing.

#AD The Influencer Marketing Lab is a paid partnership with Tagger by Sprout Social a global leader in revolutionizing how top brands and agencies harness data and analytics to drive creator and influencer marketing strategies. Sponsorship has no influence on editorial content. 

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with James Baldwin Global B2B Influence Lead at Ogilvy. We spend most of our time digging into Ogilvy's new report -  Influencing Business: The Global Rise of B2B Influencer Marketing - where we learn key takeaways including: 

  • 75% of B2B marketers are already working with influencers. Of those who aren’t, most are planning to do so starting soon.
  • We also learn about the power of employee advocacy and of the regional nuances within the sector. 
  • James also fills us in on some of his background including his time as an influencer in his own right creating a meme account lampooning golf stereotypes. 

The episode also name-checks two of James' colleagues. 

  • Rahul Titus, Global head of Influence at Ogilvy was my guest on episode 16
  • Imogen Coles, UK Influence Lead and Managing Partner at Ogilvy was my guest on episode 28. Imogen is a creator in her own right under the Instagram profile oneslowsunday

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Creator Lucy Edwards on ditching tokenism from influencer marketing campaigns30 Mar 202200:32:14

Episode 44 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Lucy Edwards blind broadcaster, content creator and star of those shampoo ads on the telly box

In this episode we:

  • Explore what makes an authentic collaboration between brand and influencer
  • Consider the importance of lived experience in influencer campaigns
  • Discuss what brands can do to make their websites accessible and their products follow  universal design principles 
  • List the brands who are getting it right

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Arron Shepherd Goat Agency co-founder talks $100 billion industry23 Mar 202200:37:20

Episode 43 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Arron Shepherd - serial investor, entrepreneur and co-founder of the Goat Agency the social media agency he founded in 2015 alongside  Harry Hugo and Nick Cooke.

In this episode we

  • Forecast influencer marketing's growth as in industry to be worth $100 billion in 2027.
  • Look at why lack of scale has held the industry back and why that has now changed.
  • Examine the drivers and restraints affecting advertisers becoming social-first advertisers. 
  • Consider what the Inflexion investment has brought to the agency.
  • Reimagine the advertising holding group

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Tailify's Alan Gray talks about The Psychologist's Guide to Influence09 Mar 202200:31:23

Episode 42 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.


This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.


This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Alan Gray, Senior Research Psychologist at Tailify.


In this episode we discuss The Psychologist's Guide to Influence - a new handbook crammed with over 40 accessible tips designed to help marketers craft better influencer marketing campaigns by helping us spot the best trust-makers and recognise some of the most effective evidence-based techniques.


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Sedge Beswick, MD of SEEN Connects talks social shopping02 Mar 202200:40:09

Episode 41 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.


This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.


This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Sedge Beswick Founder and Managing Director of influencer marketing agency, SEEN Connects.


In this episode  we talk

  • Metaverse
  • NFTs
  • How creators can future-proof long-term careers
  • Social shopping
  • How different social media platforms fulfil different needs within the buyer journey.


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Keely Cat-Wells CEO of C Talent talks Inspiration Porn23 Feb 202200:28:15

Episode 40 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Keely Cat-Wells, CEO of C Talent - an award-winning talent management company that represents high-profile Deaf and Disabled talent.

In this episode  we look at how influencer marketing currently represents the deaf and disabled community; we define inspiration porn and explore why it's so problematic

Keeley explains why positive representation is so important and she offers practical tips and advice for marketers to make their influencer marketing truly inclusive and representative of disabled creators

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Matthew Wood talks Influencer Marketing Show, Awards and Community11 Feb 202200:29:25

Episode 39 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.


This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.


This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Matthew Wood Founder and CEO of PerformanceIN. the man behind the Influencer Marketing Show, The Influencer Marketing Awards, And industry publication: Talking Influence. 


In this episode we discuss: 

  • The uplift in entry quality for the influencer marketing awards since they began in 2019
  • The New York Influencer Marketing Show
  • Lessons learned from running hybrid events
  • The international success of industry publication: Talking Influence


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Lucy Loveridge MD at YMU Social talks digital-first talent management02 Feb 202200:28:14

Episode 38 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Lucy Loveridge, managing director at YMU Social


In this episode: 

  • We discuss the evolution of digital-first talent management
  • We look at the differences between managing traditional talent and digital-first talent
  • I ask how talent management is professionalising as an industry?
  • And we consider whether the likes of Francois Bourgeois joining the YMU roster heralds a shift in how big brands think about digital-first talent


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Jo Burford talks creators, connections & community26 Jan 202200:44:32

Episode 37 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.


This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.


This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Jo Burford Global Director of Creators at Aaqua. Prior to Aaqua Jo's worked at Talenthouse, Twitter, and Whalar. 


In this episode we discuss:

  • lessons learned over a decade working in the industry
  • Common myths about influencer marketing - and how to dispel them
  • the most important personality traits needed to thrive in this space
  • Speaking of space we talk about Space Hero where Jo is a talent advisor at the firm aiming to put creators into space.
  • Jo also teases Aaqua a new platform


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BEYONDinfluence's Jeanette Okwu talks global influencer marketing17 Dec 202100:31:56

Episode 36 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.


This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.


This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Jeanette Okwu the Founder and CEO of BEYONDinfluence, a Berlin headquartered influence & brand ambassador marketing agency.


In this episode we discuss:

  • Why global strategies need to be sufficiently rigid to produce consistent results whilst flexible enough to accommodate local nuances. 
  • Jeanette's role as member advisor to the American Influencer Council.
  • Re-emergence of virtual influencers
  • The Importance of the contracting phase of the influencer marketing workflow
  • And we look at Jeanette's go-to sources of information for keeping up-to-date with influencer marketing 


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CMA's Cecilia Parker Aranha talks fighting greenwashing with its Green Claims Code08 Dec 202100:23:42

Episode 35 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.


This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.


This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Cecilia Parker Aranha, Director of Consumer Protection at the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority.

In this episode we discuss:

  • The aims of the Green Claims Code
  • What points it covers
  • How it affects brands, influencer marketers and creators
  • The vertical sectors the CMA may prioritise 
  • Next year's review process

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Steph Money of ThisThat talks influencer measurement28 Sep 202300:31:28

Episode 52 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing. Sign up for the companion newsletter The Creator Briefing.

#AD The Influencer Marketing Lab is a paid partnership with Tagger by Sprout Social a global leader in revolutionizing how top brands and agencies harness data and analytics to drive creator and influencer marketing strategies. Sponsorship has no influence on editorial content. 

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Steph Money, VP of Client Services at ThisThat - a measurement and evaluation influencer marketing firm (sort of ... Steph will explain why this descriptor is only partially correct). 

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Being a rising star after ten years
  • How intelligent naivety can cut through group think
  • How measurement and evaluation can be put into harness for go-to-market strategies
  • Showing the context behind the numbers when measuring awareness, consideration or conversion
  • Performance can be amplified by effectiveness can't 
  • Why the answer is never more data - data is the evidence needed to justify a recommendation
  • Why effective measurement of influencer marketing will become fundamental 
  • A call to standardise measurement within our sector

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Beckii Flint of Pepper Studio talks hate followers29 Jul 202100:38:44

Episode 34 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Beckii Flint, co-founder of Pepper Studio a boutique influencer marketing agency

In this episode we discuss:

  • How the two-year-old startup won two golds at the recent Influencer Marketing Awards
  • Pepper Studio's influencer marketing ethos
  • Kid-fluencers and the need for their better protection
  • The largely unreported phenomenon of hate followers and the devastating toll they can take on creators
  •  The importance to our industry of standardising pricing for creator-generated image rights
  • Diversifying revenue streams as creators increasingly shift away from being dependent on single social media platforms due to their terms of services and algorithm changes.

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Chris Stokel-Walker discusses his new book: TikTok Boom22 Jul 202100:47:14

Episode 33 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Chris Stokel-Walker, technology journalist and author of TikTok Boom: China’s Dynamite App and the Superpower Race for Social Media - which is published today - provided, of course, you're listening to this podcast on upload day 22 July 2021.

In this episode we:

  • Compare TikTok's disruption of the social media space with that of Apple's disruption of the smartphone industry when it launched the iPhone back in 2007.
  • Talk algorithms pitting TikTok's ‘content graph’, against the industry-pervasive ‘social graph'
  • Ask whether TikTok's headline sponsorship of this year's Vidcon signifies anything greater than just switching up lanyard colours for conference goers
  • Consider TikTok as a music discovery channel
  • Talk TikTok and geopolitics 
  • I ask Chris if he still has a downer on influencer marketing

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Philip Brown talks Offset: Formula E's new creator collective17 Jun 202100:48:29

Episode 32 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.


This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.


This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Philip Brown, influencer marketing manager at Formula E the first sport to have a certified net zero carbon footprint since inception.


In this episode we discuss:

  • The sport of Formula E and where in the world you can go to watch the races
  • Formula E's new creator collective, The Offset
  • How the members of Offset were selected and how their content will be measured
  • The importance of nurturing long-term relationships with your creators
  • The differences between working agency side versus inhouse
  • How to professionalise the influencer marketing industry


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Yusuf Özdalga of QED Investors explains how to fund the creator economy09 Jun 202100:30:21

Episode 31 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.


This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Yusuf Özdalga, partner at QED Investors a venture capital firm specialising in fintech.


In this episode we discuss:

  • How the next wave of the creator economy is being funded
  • What creator banking is 
  • How embedded finance might enable any company or even any influencer to become a fintech provider
  • Why Jack Dorsey's company Square might have acquired music streaming platform, Tidal
  • Why QED Investors backed neo bank Current - the company which also counts Jimmy Donaldson aka MrBeast as both an investor and marketing collaborator
  • We also talk about YouTuber  CJ So Cool and his offering of shares of future royalties in exchange for immediate funding from investors. We ask whether this model might gather momentum within the industry.


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Kara Peach talks Genfluencer and social responsibility27 May 202100:25:20

Episode 30 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.


This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.


This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Kara Peach, co-founder of Genfluencer a South African-based influencer marketing agency that places social good at its heart.

In this episode we discuss:

  • Why Genfluencer is different as an influencer marketing agency
  • How the company puts meaning and money into Corporate Social Responsibility programmes
  • What makes Gen Z different to other generations in terms of consumer behaviour
  • The background and the mission of the #IFeltThat movement 


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Gymshark's Calum Watson talks about building a 100-year brand19 May 202100:24:17

Episode 29 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.


This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.


This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Calum Watson Global Partnerships Director at Gymshark the £1 billion sportswear and accessories firm.


In this episode we discuss:

  • What it means to be a human-to-human brand
  • How the company pivoted its influencer content strategy when its core customers were suddenly unable to access the gym to workout or to work due to Covid-induced lockdowns
  • Why the early days at Gymshark were like building the rocket ship whilst trying to fly it at the same time
  • How Instagram, TikTok and Twitch are all utilised within Gymshark's marketing communications strategy
  • How Gymshark is aiming to build a hundred-year brand


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Ogilvy's Imogen Coles explains why in creativity low-fi doesn't mean lazy12 May 202100:40:33

Episode 28 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Imogen Coles, Influence Programme Director at Ogilvy and an influencer in her own right going under the name One Slow Sunday.

In this episode we discuss:

  • How long term partnerships with influencers typically drive cost efficiencies. This includes reducing billable hours which can then be reinvested into data management to form actionable insights
  • What planned reactivity is and how to enable it
  • What GCSE pupils could teach influencer marketers about test and learn campaigns
  • We talk measurement and the importance of outcomes over outputs
  • How being a social media influencer helps with client work 

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Becky Owen Facebook's head of branded content talks social commerce05 May 202100:29:12

Episode 27 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Becky Owen Head of branded content for Facebook across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. 

In this episode we discuss:

  • Social commerce and how important shoppable integration is to Facebook and to Instagram
  • How Facebook has helped small business adapt to the new reality of being unable to trade physically during the Covid-induced lockdown
  • Removing friction from the purchase process on social
  • The power of storytelling within influencer marketing
  • Instagram drops
  • Augmented Reality
  • And the ethical considerations surrounding Virtual Influencers

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🆕 Don't forget to sign up for the companion newsletter The Creator Briefing ( https://www.creatorbriefing.com/ ) - the weekly newsletter from Scott Guthrie which provides a breakdown of all the major news from the creator marketing industry alongside his insight and analysis.

Exploring Gifta: the brand-to-influencer gifting logistics company22 Apr 202100:42:30

Episode 26 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with friend-of-the-show Mark Dandy. Mark talks about Gifta. His company which makes it easy for firms to pair up their brands with the most appropriate influencers for gifting outreach campaigns. Think of it as Birchbox meeting an influencer haul.

Apologies for the sound quality Mark sounds as though he's recording whilst taking a bath. He does assure me he isn't. 

In this episode we discuss:

  • The idea behind the brand-to-influencer gifting logistics company
  • The tips and tricks used to increase the likelihood of an influencer producing content around the gifted product
  • How these efforts yield an influencer post rate of 85% and above against an industry norm of between 60% and 70%
  • How ROI is tracked on gifted programmes  

Shifting gears we then examine a recent PR Week article based on a report which claims: more than half of Instagram influencers 'engaged in fraud', with 45% of accounts 'fake'.

  • We ask: does commenting on friends' posts make you complicit in an engagement pod?
  • Is machine learning sampling representative?
  • And, Is blacklisting an influencer who years ago once bought followers the equivalent of placing them on Santa's naughty step Infinitum 

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Charlotte Williams talks influencer pricing08 Apr 202100:42:50

Episode 25 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Charlotte Williams, founder of SevenSix Agency an influencer marketing agency with a focus on diversity and inclusion. 

In this episode we discuss:

  • Lifting the Lid: The Influencer Pricing Report 
  • The sweet spot in terms of follower count to payment ratio
  • How many nano influencers remain unpaid in brand collaborations
  • Why many creators lack confidence when setting their own prices for brand collaborations
  • And how our industry can professionalise

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Alice Audley from Blogosphere to bCreator20 Sep 202300:31:47

Episode 51 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing. Sign up for the companion newsletter The Creator Briefing.

The Influencer Marketing Lab is a paid partnership with Tagger by Sprout Social a global leader in revolutionizing how top brands and agencies harness data and analytics to drive creator and influencer marketing strategies.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Alice Audley, founder and CEO of bCreator -- a brand that you probably already know under its former name, Blogosphere.


In this episode, we discuss:

  • The rebadging after a decade from Blogosphere to bCreator
  • Why in-person, face-to-face events are so important to building relationships
  • How we can ensure our category is effective without losing the essence of creator marketing
  • Advice for female-founded, female-led businesses.
  • And what to expect from the bCreator Awards

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Tom Augenthaler talks B2B influencer marketing31 Mar 202100:40:29

Episode 24 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Tom Augenthaler founder of 551 Media LLC and a B2B influencer marketing pioneer.

In this episode we discuss:

  • How B2B Companies can outflank competitors through working with Influencers
  • How R&D departments can work with influencers to see how their products will be used 'in the wild'
  • Some of the decision-making differences between B2C and B2B influencer marketing
  • The importance of integrated marketing communications programmes
  • And we ask - isn't all marketing influence marketing?

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From YouTube Microcelebrity to Mainstream Star with Dr Kathryn Murphy24 Mar 202100:37:13

Episode 23 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Dr Kathryn Murphy from Sheffield Hallam University.

In this episode we discuss:

  • Kathryn's PhD charting Joe Sugg's rise from YouTube microcelebrity to mainstream star
  • How his model to success could be used as a template for other influencers to follow
  • The importance of authenticity, self-branding and networking 
  • We ask can authenticity be performed strategically?
  • And we look at the internet 'celebrification process' - Kathryn's word; not mine.

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Talking TikTok music with Emma Harman President of Whalar, EMEA02 Mar 202100:30:36

Episode 22 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Emma Harman, President of Whalar for EMEA. Whalar is a global award-winning technology-powered influencer agency that recently became a badged partner of TikTok. 

In this episode we discuss:

  • Key advice for brands wanting to build successful and relevant TikTok influencer marketing strategies
  • The differences between Instagram creators and TikTok creators
  • Why the human-to-human connection of influencer marketing is so successful 
  •  How creativity drives emotion. Emotion drives memory. Memory drives recall. And, recall drives sales. 
  • And why Emma is on a mission to bring back the jingle.

At the end of the show, Emma also shares her personal long list of influencer marketing-related resources

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Profile of Happy Yolk, & the Egg that cracked Instagram24 Feb 202100:40:55

Episode 21 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation - Chris Godfrey and Alissa Khan-Whelan of Happy Yolk -  an integrated social, PR and design agency. 

Chris and Alissa are also two-thirds of the EggGang who alongside C.J.Brown knocked Kylie Jenner off her perch as the most liked picture on Instagram when in January 2019 they posted a picture of Eugene - the stock image of an egg. To date, their Instagram post has generated 54.8m likes. 

We talk about their Instagram egg post and: 

  • Its commentary on internet celebrity
  • The absurdity of vanity metrics
  • Eugene's spotlight on mental health
  • What lessons they learned from the experience

We also talk about:

  • What makes Happy Yolk different as an agency 
  • How to professionalise influencer marketing and
  • What's coming next in the space.

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Profile of Dominic Smales & the future of social talent16 Feb 202100:38:47

Episode 20 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Dominic Smales. Dom founded Gleam Futures in 2010. Over the course of the last decade  Dom, as CEO, grew his company into a multimillion-pound market leader pioneering the ‘digital first’ industry becoming synonymous with quality talent who were growing quality brands. Dom has recently exited the business to pursue new projects. 

In this episode we:

  • Look to the past, the present and the future of influencer marketing and social talent. 
  • Ask whether some influencer marketers have lost sight of their audiences' needs in the pursuit of campaign efficiencies
  • Consider influencer-owned direct-to-consumer products
  • Examine the widening gulf between reality TV stars and social media influencers 
  • Discuss why the word influencer has vanilla-ised the discipline 

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Profile of Max Osborne, co-founder of ThisThat10 Feb 202100:30:52

Episode 19 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Max Osborne, co-founder of ThisThat, an insight company, that has created a fun surveying platform that successfully engages young audiences. In this episode they discuss:

  • Brand uplift studies
  • Exploratory studies
  • The importance of building fun when surveying Gen Z to increase engagement rates
  • How when ThisThat surveys are shared on social media they often generate a reach to response conversion 10x higher than traditional surveys
  • The more insights an influencer marketing agency can amass for a brand the more strategic their role becomes - and the higher budgets they are able to command for their input
  • How influencers are using ThisThat to better understand their own followers. Influencers then take these insights to better inform their brand pitches

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Profile of Brendan Gahan, Partner at Mekanism03 Feb 202100:37:21

Episode 18 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Brendan Gahan, Partner and Chief Social Officer at Mekanism.

In this episode we discuss:

  • How Brendan cut his teeth selling-in Smosh as an early YouTuber deal
  • A day in the life at Mekansim as Chief Social Officer
  • How shoppable live-streaming will be a key trend within influencer marketing
  • The potential for Chinese-owned apps to displace Facebook and Instagram
  • The George Foreman Grill-ification of the creator economy

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Reality TV stars versus social media influencers27 Jan 202100:41:21

Episode 17 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with friend of the Influencer Marketing Lab podcast - Mark Dandy, founder and managing director of Captivate Influence.

In this episode we discuss:

  • Influencers in Dubai
  • The UK government making headlines paying influencers
  • Supply and demand factors pushing up influencer costs
  • The widening gulf between an influencer as a credible, trustworthy voice versus a celebrity born on reality TV and the need for the influencer marketing discipline to create a lexicon that's fit for purpose to differentiate different elements that sit beneath the umbrella term: 'influencer'.


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Profile of Rahul Titus, head of influence, Ogilvy20 Jan 202100:44:34

Episode 16 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Rahul Titus head of influence at Ogilvy.

Topics discussed in this episode:

  • Why 2020 was such a pivotal year for the influencer marketing industry
  • The growth of social commerce as part of an 'always on' influence plan
  • Celebrities becoming more authentic and participative on socials
  • Why 2021 is the year influencer marketers should be bold and show confidence in our discipline
  • How influencer marketers can address the influencer pay gap. We dig into Rahul's six stages in the process to become part of the solution to an industry-wide problem
  • The need to build a community of influencer marketers to shape the future of our discipline

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Profile of Cody Eastmond, senior director at Science Magic Inc.17 Dec 202000:45:55

Episode 15 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Cody Eastmond senior director at Science Magic Inc.

In this episode we discuss:

  • The importance of setting clear objectives and the many nuances of an increasingly sophisticated industry. 
  • How consumers want to see themselves in brands and how influencers allow us to do that.
  • We talk Nike, Burberry and Pharrell Williams' new skin-care line.
  • Influencer marketing budgets are buoyant but client pressure is pushing for us to do more with the same amount of money.
  • Why the UK and Europe are lagging behind the US in how they tackle issues around diversity and inclusion and what we can do to improve the situation. 

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Esme Rice: Mindshare's Worldwide Influencer Practice Lead12 Sep 202300:35:42

Episode 50 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing. Sign up for the companion newsletter The Creator Briefing.

The Influencer Marketing Lab is a paid partnership with Tagger by Sprout Social a global leader in revolutionizing how top brands and agencies harness data and analytics to drive creator and influencer marketing strategies.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Esme Rice, Worldwide Influencer Practice Lead at Mindshare

We talk about the professionalisation of the industry which has shifted within six years from a time when Esme had to battle with academics trying to dissuade her from focusing her degree dissertation on influencers to a sector moving to the heart of multi-channel, integrated marketing programmes.

We discuss the 

  • Regional differences in the influencer marketing landscape
  • Consumer behaviour towards virtual influencers in different parts of the world
  • Near future of our channel

Check out the Influencer Marketing Lab for full show notes, related useful links and a transcript. Don't forget to sign up for the companion newsletter The Creator Briefing - the weekly newsletter from Scott Guthrie which provides a breakdown of all the major news from the creator marketing industry alongside his insight and analysis.

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Profile of Dr Sevil Yesiloglu and new influencer marketing book10 Dec 202000:38:28

Episode 14 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Dr Sevil Yesiloglu senior lecturer in Advertising at London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, UK and editor of the new book  ‘Influencer Marketing: Building Brand Communities and Engagement’ recently published by Routledge.

In this episode we discuss:

  • How universities are better preparing students for industry careers  through an increased focus on digital advertising - and especially influencer marketing 
  • We also talk about Sevil's new book ‘Influencer Marketing: Building Brand Communities and Engagement’ recently published by Routledge.
  • We spend some time looking at my chapter contribution - Virtual Influencers: More Human than Human where I look at virtual influencers - their evolution, the brand benefits and potential pitfalls of their use.
  • We also talk about the component parts of authenticity - and in the context of influencer marketing - the difference between passion authenticity and transparent authenticity.  We hear how within academia authenticity is not confined to a real person - making the case for, at least some virtual influencers, to be more authentic than their human counterparts. 
  • We also talk about brand advertising's communication journey from monologue to dialogue and onto polylogue.

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Profile of Emily Trenouth head of influencer marketing at MediaCom02 Dec 202000:36:46

Episode 13 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Emily Trenouth, head of influencer marketing at MediaCom.

In this episode we discuss:

  • Emily's role as internal champion of influencer marketing at Mediacom 
  • The proof points used to validate influencer marketing internally within the media agency and externally to clients 
  • Moving from a PR channel to a performance-based channel 
  • How 2020 was the year influencer marketing has been validated as a channel
  • The key takeaways from the Influencer Marketing Show
  • Why diversity and inclusion is much more than just casting diverse talent
  • Another look at measurement and evaluation 
  • Questioning the value of virtual influencers (awks - my chapter on virtual influencers was published this week by Routledge in a new textbook)
  • Better transparency around influencer pay and influencer fraud - the benefits of a payment benchmarking system
  • Transferring organisational knowledge around Mediacom 

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Profile of Billion Dollar Boy CEO Edward East19 Nov 202000:40:02

Episode 12 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Edward East, co-founder and CEO of  influencer marketing agency Billion Dollar Boy.

In this episode we discuss:

  • Why now is a pivotal time for the influencer marketing industry and a time to scale. 
  • The struggle to keep up with client demand and find enough skilled influencer marketers
  • How our industry can counter the gallons of digital ink devoted to negative editorial coverage about influencer marketing
  • Why influencer marketing is quicker, cheaper and more scalable than other advertising channels
  • 360Media - Why influencer marketing should be the centre of the marketing universe
  • The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies fight against misinformation online with the help of influencers
  • Yes, influencer marketing is measurable. And here's how to do it. 
  • Bespoke strategies for brands who sell through retailers and direct to consumer brands.
  • Personalisation at scale as an exciting future reality
  • Why micro influencers are not necessarily the bees' knees
  • The need for the industry to professionalise through a professional body

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How influencers are shaping popular culture with Vik Khagram of BCW11 Nov 202000:49:03

Episode 11 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Vik Khagram an Influencer Specialist at WPP-owned  Burson Cohn & Wolfe (BCW).

In this episode we discuss:

  • BWC's broader view of influencers - those influential people including doctors, politicians and CEOs who sit alongside social-first Instagram famous to effect change
  • How influencer marketing toolkits can assist  joined-up thinking required to span global geographic regions
  • How the rate of change is both a challenge as well as an opportunity for the influencer marketing industry
  • The importance of looking at an influencer's negative press as part of the vetting process
  • The importance of human insight combined with first-party data to make better decisions
  • Influencers as storytellers not as human billboards
  • The  shift to working with influencers at the consideration phase of the sales funnel
  • How influencers are shaping popular culture
  • Why brands are thinking about not just who can I sell to but also who can I help and how
  • How to measure ROI 
  • Working with the client to set clear campaign objectives and KPIs
  • How influencer marketing platforms have caused a Tinder-isation of the discipline
  • The rise of influencer unions
  • Importance of having a critical view when reading about the industry 

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Influencer marketing in South Africa with Anne Dolinschek of Nfluential04 Nov 202000:37:33

Episode 10 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Anne Dolinschek who heads-up South African boutique strategic influencer marketing agency Nfluential.

In this episode we discuss:

  • Influencer fraud and celebrity 
  • The maturation process for measuring ROI in South Africa
  • How 1-in-3 influencers in South Africa don't sign any brand collaboration agreement and the potential reputational damage this presents for both brand and creator
  • The 43% of influencers in South Africa who either don't wait at all or wait only one month before working with competitor brands
  • Shift from PR agencies to a hybrid model of specialist influencer marketing agencies working in partnership with generalist PR firms.

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Demystifying influencer marketing disclosure regulations with Rupa Shah of Hashtag Ad Consulting28 Oct 202000:39:06

Episode 9 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Rupa Shah, founder and director of Hashtag Ad Consulting a firm that provides guidance and training on the advertising rules to social media and influencer marketers.

The episode covers:

  • The niche Rupa identified within the influencer marketing industry which prompted her to leave the Advertising Standards Authority after 13 years
  • What a CAP panel is
  • The differences between, the Advertising Standards Authority, the Competition and Markets Authority and the Federal Trade Commission 
  • Which formal body oversees industry errors rather than individual errors
  • When might the Independent Press Standards Organisation,  the  Financial Conduct Authority or the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency get involved with a post
  • Why there are different rules around product placement on the television compared with on social media
  • Why more reality TV stars turned influencers seem to be in the ASA's line of fire rather than digital-first influencers
  • How jurisdiction relates to where the audience you're targeting is based, not where you as a brand is or where the influencer is located
  • The importance of  two-way communication between brand and influencer to ensure compliance knowledge is always current

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Games industry is bigger than music & movies combined but it's not a vertical21 Oct 202000:40:58

Episode 8 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Rich Keith, CEO & Co-founder of Fourth Floor an influencer marketing agency headquartered in the UK.

The episode covers:

  • Why many of the old media and marketing models no longer work in the new influencer marketing landscape
  • Why agencies which focus solely on Instagram may be doing the wider industry a disservice
  • Why influencer marketing will lose its prefix and become just marketing
  • Is it time for me to stop banging on about influencers being media mastheads of one (no, not by a long chalk)
  • Why games is not a niche or a vertical. The industry is bigger than movies and music combined. It's a directed activity which helps us better communicate with friends 
  • How you make emotional connections with consumers 
  •  Why influencer marketing needs a global trade body
  • The dangers of over-regulating influencer marketing

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Transparency as competitive advantage within influencer marketing14 Oct 202000:46:01

Episode 7 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Jennifer Quigley-Jones, CEO & Founder of Digital Voices, a YouTube-specialist, Influencer Marketing agency in London.

The episode covers:

  • How long term brand collaborations build consumer trust and drive sales.
  • Why saying 'yes' to every job isn't always the best decision
  • The Rolls Royce initiative which provided a step change within Jennifer's agency
  • Why the ultimate aim of any CEO should be to become completely irrelevant
  • Why some TikTok agency tactics feel like a retrograde step for the influencer marketing industry
  • How working with YouTube creators saves on average 50% compared with video production companies AND comes with the added advantage of generating content which is 40% more memorable
  • Why not all Gen Z are Woke
  • The Recovery Paradox

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Virtual Influencers and the metaverse with Dudley Nevill-Spencer07 Oct 202000:45:22

Episode 6 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Dudley Nevill-Spencer, strategy and insights director at Live and Breathe a full-service creative agency and founder of the Virtual Influencer Agency.

Our discussion covers

  • The essence of a virtual influencer and why that essence is function dependent 
  • The metaverse - where the real world and the virtual world mix and inhabiting that world will be virtual characters.
  • The different types of virtual influencer - brand owned, brand agnostic and customer services representative
  • Japan's 7,000+ virtual influencers on YouTube
  • The recipe for creating an effective virtual influencer
  • Whether virtual influencers can ever be authentic
  • The difference between blind trust and trustworthiness

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Democratizing philanthropy with the help of influencers01 Oct 202000:42:46

Episode 5 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Stephen Ready, co-founder & CEO at Inspired - a new type of cause marketing platform that focuses on the everyday consumer as the ultimate influencer

Our discussion covers:

  • How Inspired is democratizing philanthropy by creating everyday philanthropy
  • Hits and misses of celebrity endorsements
  • The importance of authentic brand/influencer relationships which resonate with the target audience
  • Elevating alpha consumers to become creators
  • How Inspire identifies people with nascent influence, activates their influence and builds it into a repeatable behaviour that can help move the needle on social causes, and help brands build loyalty and trust
  • How brands can surprise and delight the customer a couple of times a day when you make an everyday purchase
  • Why brands should invest in purpose and purchase intelligence

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Sammy Albon - Creator turned Senior Campaign Director07 Sep 202300:48:18

Episode 49 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

The Influencer Marketing Lab is a paid partnership with Tagger by Sprout Social a global leader in revolutionizing how top brands and agencies harness data and analytics to drive creator and influencer marketing strategies.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Sammy Albon, Senior Campaign Director at agency, What They Said

In this episode we discuss: 

  • What authenticity means from the point of view of a creator and from a brand's point of view
  • Why A is for authenticity and affinity. But why A is for All
  • We talk de-influencing
  • The benefits of long-term brand collaborations with creators
  • How brands can effectively work with creators in their promoted media


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Molly-Mae Hague: evolution of the influencer with Mark Dandy of Captivate Influence23 Sep 202000:40:48

Episode 4 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Mark Dandy managing director of Captivate Influence.

Our discussion covers:

  • The challenges facing small, independent influencer marketing agencies
  • Why influencer marketing is sometimes the first channel to get cut from marketing budgets - and what to do about it
  • The importance of sharing failures as well as sharing success stories to help professionalise the influencer marketing industry
  • How the whole influencer ecosystem can be used as a control loop to execute more effective campaigns over time.
  • More thoughts on whether micro-influencers should be repositioned as alpha consumers
  • Whether fast-fashion influencers are more likely to place profit before passion when creating content
  • 25% - 30% of all fashion items bought online are returned - how wannabe influencers are accelerating this headache for online retailers
  • The pulling power of Love Island contestants in shifting product
  • Molly Mae Hague as a great use case in the evolution of the influencer
  • Why some brands are looking to creators for content not community
  • Who owns IP and image rights of influencer-generated content?
  • Are influencer unions a good idea?

For more information visit influencermarketinglab.com

👍Check out the Influencer Marketing Lab for full show notes, related useful links and a transcript.

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What 2020 influencer marketing can learn from 1999 Digital with Guild and Econsultancy founder, Ashley Friedlein16 Sep 202000:42:22

Episode 3 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.


This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Ashley Friedlein CEO & Founder of Guild and Founder of Econsultancy


Guild is a messaging app for professionals and we'll hear why Ashley believes it's an antidote to WhatsApp, LinkedIn or Facebook. Ashley Friedlein also founded Econsultancy back in 1999 as the digital marketing best practice outlet.  


Through our discussion, we learn of the marked similarities between the digital landscape of the late nineties and of influencer marketing today. An industry scrambling to define itself. No agreed best practice or emerging best practice and no forum for practitioners to learn from each other. Econsultancy was founded as a place where practitioners could share what was working and why in an open, honest and transparent way in a bid for participants to become better at their jobs.


Our discussion covers:

  • The power of word-of-mouth marketing in growing Econsultancy organically
  • The benefits of SEO in building the Econsultancy brand
  • The challenges of building a community of like-minded people prepared to share their mistakes as well as their successes
  • Parallels between the dot com crash of 2001 and today's uncertainty of a Covid-19 economy
  • Why, when building a community, the most interesting things to share are the things that haven't worked
  • Why exit strategies usually are after 7-10 years rather than the optimistic 3-5 years
  • The challenges of international expansion
  • The brand extensions which were too early for the marketplace 
  • Whilst learnings and insight may be universal examples need to be relevant to the local offering
  • Parallels and lessons to be learned from digital in 2000 and influencer marketing in 2020
  • Entrepreneurism - the difference between having 'a great idea' and turning that idea into a reality
  • What Guild is and who it is designed for
  • Why the world needs yet another messaging app
  • The opportunities and threats which artificial intelligence brings with it 

For more information visit influencermarketinglab.com


👍Check out the Influencer Marketing Lab for full show notes, related useful links and a transcript.

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Evolution of storytelling formats with The Fifth's, MD, Oliver Lewis09 Sep 202000:39:21

Episode 2 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

This week Scott Guthrie is in conversation with Oliver Lewis MD of The Fifth group - a creative and strategic influencer marketing agency and talent agency. 

The Fifth group is owned by and sits within News UK alongside a stable of other media businesses including The Times, Sunday Times, Wireless Radio and the Sun.

The discussion covers:

  • What it's like being owned by a mainstream media titan
  • Whether influencer marketing can ever de-thrown TV as the largest advertising category. [Spoiler alert: yes we think it can]
  • Evolution of storytelling formats
  • Challenges of artificial intelligence
  • Importance of nurturing a positive organisational culture within an agency
  • Industry's pivot from a creative-led strategy to a talent-led strategy

For more information visit influencermarketinglab.com

👍Check out the Influencer Marketing Lab for full show notes, related useful links and a transcript.

🆕 Don't forget to sign up for the companion newsletter The Creator Briefing ( https://www.creatorbriefing.com/ ) - the weekly newsletter from Scott Guthrie which provides a breakdown of all the major news from the creator marketing industry alongside his insight and analysis.

Think alpha consumers, not micro influencers - with Golin EVP, Executive Director Jim Lin01 Sep 202000:36:53

Episode 1 of the Influencer Marketing Lab - a weekly podcast tracking the growth spurts and growing pains of influencer marketing.

This podcast is sponsored by Tagger the data-driven influencer marketing platform and social listening tool.

After an influencer marketing news round-up Scott Guthrie speaks with Golin Dallas' EVP, Executive Director, Digital, Jim Lin about the state of the industry.

The conversation covers:

  • why micro influencers might be better reclassified as alpha consumers
  • why finding the most appropriate influencers to work with is the toughest part of the influencer marketing workflow
  • why not all influencer marketing best practice is beneficial to the industry (it's about the spreadsheetification, apparently) 
  • why we are going to see more social media influencers swaying the US electorate in the presidential election

For more information visit influencermarketinglab.com

👍Check out the Influencer Marketing Lab for full show notes, related useful links and a transcript.

🆕 Don't forget to sign up for the companion newsletter The Creator Briefing ( https://www.creatorbriefing.com/ ) - the weekly newsletter from Scott Guthrie which provides a breakdown of all the major news from the creator marketing industry alongside his insight and analysis.

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