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FAQ on affiliate marketing: How AI and creators are reshaping the channel in 2026

Article
Apr 28, 2026

This FAQ covers affiliate market size, publisher types, AI disruption, and what marketers should prioritize in 2026.

Affiliate Marketing 2025

Affiliate Marketing 2025

Report
Sep 15, 2025

Affiliate marketing publishers benefited from jittery consumers buying to get ahead of tariff-induced price increases. But consumers’ increasing reliance on genAI for shopping help has alarmed affiliate publishers and advertisers.

Marketers can turn to affiliate marketing for predictability, full-funnel value

Article
May 28, 2025

Affiliate marketing, a performance-based partnership between an advertiser and a publisher, can offer brands feeling pressure to prove short-term ROI peace of mind and predictability.

Affiliate marketing goes creator-driven, tapping into social trust and reach

Affiliate marketing goes creator-driven, tapping into social trust and reach

Article
Oct 29, 2024

Affiliate marketing shifts to creator-driven strategies: Influencers bring engagement and trust to brand partnerships.

Affiliate Marketing 2024

Affiliate Marketing 2024

Report
Sep 12, 2024

The creator economy, plus CTV and commerce media more recently, have made affiliate marketing more visible among marketers.

The Weekly Listen: Amazon's next big hit, is SEO dead, and a subscription-only X?

Audio
Sep 29, 2023

On today's podcast episode, we discuss what Amazon's next big hit is, whether X (formerly Twitter) might become a subscription-only platform, whether SEO is already dead, if most retailers will stop offering free shipping, the shortest commercial flight you can take today, and more. Tune in to the discussion with our director of reports editing Rahul Chadha and analysts Ross Benes and Blake Droesch.

The Daily: September’s great big monthly advertising, media, and retail quiz—Retail media, genAI, and Google

Audio
Sep 28, 2023

On today's special podcast episode, we continue our monthly show where we discuss the biggest trends of the moment and the newest research, sprinkle in some analysis, and bundle it up into a quiz. Every month, three of our analysts representing their respective coverage area teams compete against each other. (We also encourage you to play along at home.) We keep a running score and will crown a winning team at the end of the year. Today, we cover retail media network investment and experimentation, the generative AI (genAI) bubble, and Google's dominance. Tune in to the discussion with this month's contestants: our vice president of content Suzy Davidkhanian, analyst Evelyn Mitchell-Wolf, and vice president of Briefings Stephanie Taglianetti.

The Daily: How Affiliate Helps Marketers Regain Control, Alexa Gets Chatty, and TikTok Shop Lands in the US

Audio
Sep 26, 2023

On today's podcast episode, we discuss how affiliate is helping marketers take back control of their ad spend. "In Other News," we talk about Amazon unveiling a smarter, more conversational, Alexa and TikTok Shop hitting the US. Tune in to the discussion with our analyst Max Willens and Alexandra Forsch, president of Awin Americas.

Around the World: TikTok’s global ecommerce aspirations

Audio
Sep 25, 2023

On today’s podcast episode, host Bill Fisher is joined by our researcher Man-Chung Cheung and analyst Carina Perkins to examine TikTok’s ecommerce plans around the world, looking at what’s driven success in some markets and held it back in others.

The Weekly Listen: Google turns 25, what people want from rewards programs, and would you hail a robo-taxi?

Audio
Sep 22, 2023

On today's podcast episode, we discuss what to make of Google turning 25 years old, how US shoppers feel about stores, why tiered rewards are all the rage, how Hispanic people think their values are reflected by advertisers and Americans, taxi drivers turning into robots, some mind-bending facts about US geography, and more. Tune in to the discussion with our forecasting writer Ethan Cramer-Flood, forecasting analyst Zach Goldner, and director of forecasting Oscar Orozco.

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The Daily: The speed of the generative AI revolution, how AI can improve watching football, and Roblox's AI assistant

Audio
Sep 21, 2023

On today's podcast episode, we discuss the speed of AI adoption, what to make of ChatGPT's engagement lull, and how Nvidia is shaping AI's future. "In Other News," we talk about how Roblox's AI assistant could transform gaming and how Amazon is using its neural network to improve the NFL's game-watching experience. Tune in to the discussion with our analysts Jacob Bourne and Gadjo Sevilla.

The Daily: What 'Dr. ChatGPT' can—and can’t—do, keeping drug prices down, and medical misinformation ... from doctors

Audio
Sep 19, 2023

On today's podcast episode, we discuss what "Dr. ChatGPT" is most likely to help with, how close it is to replacing your physician, and why it might not be ready for the patient exam room just yet. "In Other News," we talk about the US government's efforts to bring down prescription drug costs and the prevalence of health-related misinformation on social media. Tune in to the discussion with our analysts Rajiv Leventhal and Lisa Phillips.

The Daily: How sports betting came out of nowhere and how the writers' strike is influencing ad decisions

Audio
Sep 18, 2023

On today's podcast episode, we discuss why supercharged online sports gambling is now everywhere, what the ecosystem looks like, and some hard truths about gambling addiction. "In Other News," we talk about the latest on writers' and actors' strike negotiations and how it is influencing advertising decisions and studio revenues. Tune in to the discussion with our analyst Paul Verna.

The Weekly Listen: Buying items from TV shows, are online ratings broken, and can CNN and sports help Max?

Audio
Sep 15, 2023

On today's podcast episode, we discuss whether people will ever buy items they see in TV shows, if online ratings are broken, a relaunched Amazon Shipping trying to compete with UPS and FedEx, if CNN and sports can move the needle for streaming service Max, whether the continuing partnership between Target and Starbucks is boosting curbside pickup, where we got gas before gas stations, and more. Tune in to the discussion with our vice president of content Suzy Davidkhanian and analysts Blake Droesch and Paul Verna.

The Daily: What people do on social media, TikTok goes traditional, and getting paid to watch social ads

Audio
Sep 14, 2023

On today's podcast episode, we discuss how advertisers should adjust their plans based on social video time's slowing growth, whether people will spend more social media time on connected TVs, and the ratio between ad spend and time spent on social networks. "In Other News," we talk about whether TikTok can become a more traditional social network and getting paid to watch ads on a new socially conscious social media app. Tune in to the discussion with our analyst Debra Aho Williamson.

The Daily: The imbalance between time spent and ad dollars, trying to sell NFL Sunday Ticket, and the fate of Hulu

Audio
Sep 12, 2023

On today's podcast episode, we discuss the largest discrepancies in terms of where folks spend their media time versus where advertisers spend their money, and how advertisers should adjust accordingly. "In Other News," we talk about the Comcast-Walt Disney Co. negotiations centered around Hulu's ownership and whether YouTube's new NFL Sunday Ticket features will be enough to attract viewers and advertisers. Tune in to the discussion with our forecasting writer Ethan Cramer-Flood.

The Daily: Attention metrics adoption, Google limits unproven advertisers, and a controversial privacy bill

Audio
Sep 11, 2023

On today's podcast episode, we discuss when attention metrics might dethrone viewability, why advertisers are tentative about them, and why using attention as a currency is TBD. "In Other News," we talk about Google limiting impressions from "unproven" advertisers and the battle between advertising groups and the "Delete Bill," a California bill that would allow consumers to request advertisers delete their personal information. Tune in to the discussion with our analyst Evelyn Mitchell-Wolf.

The Weekly Listen: Are Shorts eating long-form video, paying to avoid Instagram ads, and serving two ads at once

Audio
Sep 08, 2023

On today's podcast episode, we discuss whether YouTube Shorts are cannibalizing long-form content, Instagram and Facebook users potentially being able to pay to avoid ads in Europe, how Netflix's password crackdown is getting on, whether serving multiple ads at once is a good idea, the impact of the Digital Services Act's arrival, how long it would take you to drive around every road in the US, and more. Tune in to the discussion with our forecasting writer Ethan Cramer-Flood, analyst Bill Fisher, and forecasting analyst Zach Goldner.

The Daily: TikTok vs. Meta—Which platform is winning in time spend, advertising, and innovation?

Audio
Sep 07, 2023

On today's podcast episode, our vice president of Briefings Stephanie Taglianetti hosts a mock-debate-style analyst showdown on Meta versus TikTok. Analyst Debra Aho Williamson and director of Briefings Jeremy Goldman go head to head, advocating on behalf of Meta (Debra) and TikTok (Jeremy) to prove which social platform is the bigger threat in three areas: getting people to spend time on each app, meeting advertisers’ needs, and AI innovation.

The Daily: Microsoft’s quest to acquire Activision Blizzard, social media algorithms in the EU, and more Google privacy problems

Audio
Sep 01, 2023

On today's podcast episode, we discuss the details and regulatory headaches surrounding Microsoft’s attempts to acquire the video game company Activision Blizzard. "In Other News," we talk about how Meta is allowing EU users to turn off their algorithms, and YouTube’s current issues around violating children’s privacy through tracking-based advertising on "made-for-kids" content. Tune in to the discussion with our guest host Bill Fisher and analysts Daniel Konstantinovic and Evelyn Mitchell-Wolf.

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