UK affiliate marketers to generate more than £1bn in sales in 2005
Released on = October 2, 2005, 9:31 am
Press Release Author = E-consultancy
Industry = Internet & Online
Press Release Summary = Affiliate marketing industry doubles in size for the second
consecutive year
Press Release Body = London, 22 September 2005: Sales generated for e-commerce
organisations by UK affiliates in 2005 are expected to double compared with 2004,
according to a new E-consultancy report, titled Affiliate Marketing Networks - A
Buyer's Guide.
UK affiliates are expected to account for between £1.1bn and £1.35bn of sales for
merchant partners in 2005, up from around £600m in 2004. This far outstrips the
growth rates for both online advertising and search engine optimisation, which
E-consultancy expects to grow by 32% and 70% respectively.
"For the second year in a row we're seeing major growth in sales driven by
affiliates, who are themselves becoming increasing savvy as internet marketers,"
said E-consultancy CEO Ashley Friedlein.
"Affiliate marketing is becoming a real no-brainer for many businesses looking to
drive online sales while avoiding the usual risks associated with online and offline
marketing."
The 2005 buyer's guide features in-depth profiles of the key UK affiliate networks,
to help retailers and other e-commerce organisations identify the right network/s to
use for their affiliate campaigns.
Key affiliate marketing trends in 2005
Sectors with the heaviest growth rates include financial services, gambling,
telecoms, entertainment, travel and consumer electronics.
Affiliate marketing remains largely consumer-focused, rather than business-focused.
Best performing merchants are flexible and nimble, with good creative support for
affiliates.
Affiliate marketing is outsourced to agencies by 15% of merchants.
Networks expect consolidation "within the next few months".
Merchants need to work at eliminating duplication when paying fees, by improving
tracking.
Affiliate growth outstrips SEO (up 70% in 2005) and online advertising (up 32%).
What is affiliate marketing?
Affiliate networks match advertisers (merchants) with publishers (affiliates), with
the former paying commissions when referred visitors from publishers buy products.
Affiliates can expect to earn total fees of around £83m in 2005, with average
commissions ranging between 5% and 8%, although it varies from sector to sector.
Many affiliates are skilled at search engine optimisation, particularly using
paid-search networks such as Google Adwords. This helps attract targeted traffic for
merchants, improving conversion rates.
Affiliate marketing is thought to have been started by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos,
who created the Amazon Associates programme to help boost sales. Advertisers
(merchants) only pay fees when leads/visitors become customers, making affiliate
marketing one of the most low-risk of all online marketing strategies.
Which networks are featured in the buyer's guide?
AffiliateFuture, Affiliate Window, Brand Conversions, Buy.at (Perfiliate
Technologies), Commission Junction, dgm, Online Media Group (OMG), Paid On Results,
Silvertap, TradeDoubler, Webgains.
Affiliate Marketing Networks - A Buyer's Guide can be downloaded from:
http://www.e-consultancy.com/publications/affiliate-marketing-networks-2005/
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Media contact:
Chris Lake
Editor, E-consultancy.com (e: chris@e-consultancy.com t: 0207 6814051)
About E-consultancy
http://www.e-consultancy.com/about/
E-consultancy is the UK's leading online publisher of best practice internet
marketing reports, research and how-to guides. It also publishes buyer's guides and
has a directory of 100,000+ third party internet marketing white papers.
Since moving to a paid-content model (March 2003) E-consultancy has amassed
thousands of paying subscribers, around 30,000 registered users and 115,000 unique
users sessions per month. Its weekly newsletter is sent to 18,000 e-marketing
professionals. Subscribers pay from £99 per year to access the exclusive and highly
practical content, which helps internet marketers get the most out of their
websites.
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suppliers pitch to an audience of pre-qualified buyers in a Central London venue.
E-consultancy also provides a range of in-house training programmes, such as
seminars and workshops, and has recently launched a new media jobs channel to help
internet teams find new recruits.
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Affiliate Marketing Networks - A Buyer's Guide (2005)
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Web Site = http://www.e-consultancy.com/
Contact Details = Chris Lake
Editor, E-consultancy.com (e: chris@e-consultancy.com t: 0207 6814051)
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