How to Make Influencer Marketing and Brand Campaigns Measurable

Brand strategist Oren Schauble breaks down how marketers can make influencer programs and brand campaigns measurable—all with by Bitly.

This guide features insights from Oren Schauble (@OrenMeetsWorld), brand strategist, creator, and founder of @OrenMeetsWorld. Oren has advised hundreds of consumer brands on influencer marketing, creator partnerships, and large-scale brand campaigns.

Great marketing isn’t just creative—it’s connected, measurable, and easy for audiences to act on. Brand strategist and creator Oren Schauble spends a lot of time helping companies improve how they communicate online, from influencer programs to large-scale brand campaigns.

Across both worlds, he sees two common challenges:

  • Influencer marketing becomes hard to measure.

  • Brand campaigns get expensive but lack clear performance data.

Oren points to one consistent solution: using short links, QR Codes, branded domains, and analytics to make every touchpoint trackable and easier to optimize. This article breaks down how Oren approaches both sides of today’s marketing landscape—and how Bitly can support the strategy behind each.

Making influencer marketing measurable

Influencer marketing works best when brands build layered, authentic relationships. Oren recommends focusing on three types of partners:

  1. Community recruitment
    Your most valuable collaborators may already be following you or buying your products. Identify existing fans who consistently engage with your brand and bring them into your creator program.

  2. Intellectual influence
    These partners are the experts who help explain why your brand exists. They add depth, context, and credibility to your message.

  3. Campaign content
    When you’re launching something new, credible creators in your niche can help accelerate awareness and support the announcement.

Across all three, Oren emphasizes one thing: none of it matters if you can’t measure it.

Using Bitly to track influencer impact

Oren recommends using Bitly for all influencer-related links because it gives marketers the flexibility and visibility these programs demand. With Bitly’s paid plan, you can generate individual links for specific creators or upload a full list to create many at once—making large influencer campaigns easier to manage from the start.

Every short link also doubles as a QR Code, which creators can use at events, in packaging shots, or directly inside their content. And as campaigns shift, Bitly’s redirect feature becomes essential. You can update any link’s destination mid-flight—whether you’re testing new offers, launching influencer-specific pages, or adjusting creative—without asking creators to swap out links.

A few capabilities stand out in Oren’s workflow:

  • Custom domains and branded links build trust. When audiences see a branded link instead of a generic URL, they’re more likely to click.

  • Bitly Analytics gives a clear breakdown of performance. Oren uses campaign, influencer, and location data to understand where engagement is coming from and to validate regional interest for brands with retail presence.

Together, these features turn every click into meaningful insight—making influencer marketing more strategic and far easier to optimize.

Making brand campaigns more trackable

One of the biggest questions in marketing is: how do you track ROI? Oren explains that good brand campaigns aren’t just creative, they’re accessible, easy to measure, and easy to update as strategies change.

Brands can spend thousands on campaigns, but if they can’t track what’s working, they’re leaving money on the table. And without a way to measure what’s resonating, even the most impressive creative assets lose their strategic power.

Using Bitly for brand campaigns

Across campaign types, Oren highlights how Bitly helps marketers get more value from their work by making every touchpoint easier to track and optimize. Branded short links and custom domains give campaigns a polished, trustworthy feel, helping audiences feel confident clicking through. QR Codes add another layer of accessibility—especially for events, packaging, or any physical moment where audiences need a fast way to engage.

Where Bitly really stands out, though, is in how these tools all work together to support campaigns as they grow and evolve. A few capabilities play an especially important role in Oren’s brand work:

  • Bulk link creation helps large teams or enterprise organizations launch big initiatives without slowing down or juggling multiple tools.

  • Redirectable links make it simple to update destinations mid-campaign, whether you’re testing new pages, refining offers, or shifting strategy.

  • The Bitly Analytics Dashboard gives marketers a clear, real-time view of performance by campaign, audience, and location—the same detailed visibility Oren relies on when measuring influencer impact.

Together, these features create a connected system where every link, scan, and click contributes to a more complete understanding of what’s working. It all adds up to actionable insight—not guesswork.

Why measurable marketing drives better results

Whether it’s a creator partnership or a full brand launch, Oren reinforces the same idea: marketing performs better when it’s measurable, trustworthy, and easy for audiences to act on.

By pairing branded short links, dynamic QR Codes, flexible routing, and a unified analytics dashboard, marketers can see what’s working and adjust quickly. As Oren describes it, Bitly becomes the roadmap to track, grow, and optimize your campaigns.

Feeling inspired? Get started with Bitly for free and start creating brand and influencer campaigns that deliver real, measurable results.