1. Internet
    marketing
  2. Research &
    case studies
  3. News &
    comment
  4. Events
  5. Mobile
  6. Training
    & careers
  7. IAB Member
    community
  8. Creative
    showcase
  9. Join us
  10. About &
    contact
Bookmark and Share IAB News RSS FeedNews RSS Feed
  1. IAB UK Home
  2. /
  3. Internet marketing news
  4. /
  5. Affiliate marketing boom
  1. News & comment
    1. Press releases
    2. Archived newsletters
    3. Newsletter sign up
    4. IAB Twitter guidelines
*

The Ozometer by Play

Play was assigned by FOSTER’S to help celebrate the brand’s infectiously Australian, ‘No Worries’ attitude. More on Play's award winning campaign.

Affiliate marketing to boom in 2009


A new Econsultancy report has predicted that the UK affiliate marketing sector will generate over £4 billion of online retail sales this year.

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Last year, the sector saw growth of 22 per cent to reach £3.82 billion, the Affiliate Marketing Buyer's Guide 2009 says.

Affiliate publishers and networks received an estimated £227 million in fees and commissions in 2008, with the industry's growth being attributed to the increase in demand for performance based marketing from advertisers.

Econsultancy suggests that the affiliate marketing sector accounted for almost ten per cent of all UK ecommerce sales last year.

This year will see the cost per acquisition model gain further ground within the online marketing sector, while voucher code and cashback websites will grow in popularity among consumers, the organisation predicts.

"Because it is rooted in performance, affiliate marketing is continuing to prosper as an industry and we believe the affiliate sector will remain at the forefront of ecommerce as it continues to drive a high proportion of online sales," states Linus Gregoriadis, research director at Econsultancy.

Research conducted by Econsultancy and Affiliate Window earlier this year found that one third of full time affiliates generate at least £50,000 of monthly sales for their merchants.

Less than a third of respondents to the survey said they thought the recession posed a threat to their marketing operations.

Follow the IAB on Twitter
©2005 - 2010 Internet Advertising Bureau , 14 Macklin Street, London, WC2B 5NF. T: 020 7886 8282
IAB advertising partnerAdvantage Media
  1. Jargon Buster
  2. RSS Feeds
  3. Site map
  4. Privacy
Site byRed Snapper