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Why marketers invest in this channel - "EMARKETER Retail FYI" is part of your subscription to the EMARKETER Retail Newsletter. Trouble viewing? [View in browser](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Awin]( Struggling to maximize ROI in today’s competitive market? You’re not alone. With rising ad costs and tighter budgets, finding innovative solutions to stay ahead is tough. Enter affiliate marketing - your overlooked key to consistent ROI. How much ROI are we talking about? Glad you asked. Affiliate marketing offers a proven return of $13 for every $1 spent. Tailored to your needs, it’s more than just a channel - it’s a strategy for sustainable growth. Discover the full power of affiliate partnerships today [Access here]( And what’s more: 22% of senior marketers say affiliates help them enhance their own marketing capabilities via emerging technologies*. How? It’s simple. There are affiliates who specialize in the latest ecommerce tech and work on a performance-based model, offering solutions like Intelligent upselling Personalized messaging Cart-abandonment technology Influencer marketing solutions …making affiliate the one-stop shop to effectively achieve all your specific marketing goals. Ready to learn more? In our Forrester-commissioned study on affiliate partnerships, you will... Explore the full potential of this cost-effective channel Discover what marketing leaders across the globe think of affiliate marketing Unveil how to diversify ad spend away from big tech [Access now]( *According to Awin’s commissioned study conducted by Forrester [Website]( [Facebook]( [X]( [Instagram]( [Linkedin]( [YouTube]( Copyright © 2024, AWIN Inc. All rights reserved. AWIN Inc. is part of Axel Springer Group. No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner. --------------------------------------------------------------- EMARKETER FYI sponsored mailings are strictly controlled and distributed by EMARKETER. © 2024 [EMARKETER]( EMARKETER, One Liberty Plaza 9th Floor, New York, NY 10006 | 800-405-0844 [Unsubscribe & Manage Preferences]( [Privacy Policy](

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