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Awin partners with Ecosia to promote global reforestation

Global affiliate marketing platform, Awin, has announced a partnership with Ecosia, a not-for-profit tech company that plants and protects trees. As part of the partnership, Ecosia will plant a tree for every sale made with an Awin advertiser via Ecosia’s newly launched freetree browser extension, with a goal to plant 100,000 trees.

The strategic partnership enables both Awin and Ecosia to be climate active every day, and promote more sustainable brand practices, while helping Ecosia scale its partnerships with Awin advertisers in the US, UK, Germany, and France. Serving over half a billion search requests, advertisers will also benefit from Ecosia’s wide reach across these markets to support sustainably minded shoppers.

Awin shared its commitment to ethical ecommerce in the Awin Report: Power 100, released in March, and aims to champion efforts both internally and with brand partners through this collaboration. Partnered advertisers should align with Ecosia’s sustainability standards and will be reviewed in an ongoing process based on user feedback.

“Ethical ecommerce has been a key focus for Awin for years and this partnership with Ecosia only further demonstrates our team’s commitment to investing in creating a better environment and a better world,” said Virpy Richter, Chief Financial Officer at Awin. “Consumers will always continue to shop. As a global brand, it is our responsibility to lead the way and execute programs that support our promises to be an ethical partner, and to promote more sustainable consumerism and business as a whole.”

Christian Kroll, founder and CEO of Ecosia shared, “With our browser extension, freetree, we’re enabling people to plant trees at no extra cost as they purchase something online, whether it’s booking a summer holiday or buying a ticket for a festival. Our partnership with Awin gives us invaluable access to global online businesses and can seamlessly slot into the checkout process of their community. Users can now plant trees when they are on other websites, not just searching for them. 100% of the profits from freetree will go towards planting trees with Ecosia, which will be a huge gain for the planet.”

Powered by Ecosia, freetree is the browser extension that uses 100% of its profits to plant trees. To date, Ecosia has planted over 152 million trees across 35 countries with over 70 partners around the world in 13,000 planting sites. It currently has over 20 million active users engaging its search engine with all Ecosia searches running on 200% renewable energy. The trees are planted in biodiversity hotspots globally, which help to regenerate ecosystems, mitigate climate change, protect endangered animals, and improve the livelihoods of local communities.

For more information, please visit: https://www.awin.com/gb/news-and-events/awin-news/ecosia-partnership

 

Strength and depth of affiliate marketing industry illustrated by new report

A new industry report released today by global affiliate marketing platform, Awin, showcases 100 industry movers and shakers responsible for generating $4.5bn in revenue for brands throughout 2021. The sixth Awin industry research report explores the significant changes that have taken place in ecommerce and highlights key trends driving the global affiliate marketing industry.

The Awin Report Power 100 represents some of the most exciting opportunities across all markets, sectors, and affiliate types. It includes partners from markets as geographically disparate as Brazil and Australia. The list of 100 businesses is not simply a ranking of the biggest or highest-revenue generating, but instead those that push the boundaries of what it means to be a partner in the affiliate channel. Their impact speaks for itself, generating over 53 million sales last year for 7,000+ brands with an average ROI of 14:1.

The diverse models highlighted in the report cover everything from TikTok creators to price comparison sites, niche bloggers to global media powerhouses. It also includes the use of cutting-edge technologies and FinTech pioneers. The diversity of the companies and individuals included is a testament to the sheer depth of innovation and flexibility of affiliate and partner marketing.

There are several themes this year in the Awin Report Power 100, including:

  • Enabling ethical ecommerce: Discover partners helping brands and consumers connect for positive impact – extending beyond sustainability to shopping in ways that also support inclusivity, diversity, and community good. Partners here include London-based FinTech company HELPFUL, a sustainable payments platform to help businesses become carbon neutral, and &Charge, a loyalty programme for electric and sustainable urban mobility in Europe.
  • Outsourcing innovation: This section features the technology partners helping advertisers enhance their ecommerce offerings by removing the burden of developing tech in-house. MikMak (marketing analytics software to understand and perfect the online journey) and Twenga (shopping ads provider that predicts conversion rate and basket value to set optimal bid value) are notable examples highlighted in the report, demonstrating that innovation can be ‘plug-and-play’ to increase sales.
  • Redefining ‘affiliate’: This section aims to reshape what it means to be an affiliate today. It features global retailers alongside agencies that are driving affiliate marketing forward and changing the narrative. Sellers Alley is a great example of this, an official TikTok marketing partner that can deploy ad strategies on behalf of advertisers at no additional service cost.

Commenting on the report, Adam Ross, CEO of Awin, said, “With several hundred thousand partners on our platform, selecting just 100 of the most innovative and unique partners for the industry-first Power 100 list wasn’t easy. Our panel of experts have collated an incredibly impressive catalogue of the leading technologies that are collectively changing how brands, marketers and consumers perceive the value of affiliate and partner marketing. From partners that are ‘Enabling ethical ecommerce’, to those ‘Tapping into local markets’ and ‘Going global’, the Power 100 partners represent the adaptability and scope of the industry – we hope every partner featured is as excited as we are to shine a well-deserved spotlight on the value they offer to brands looking for untapped opportunities to reach consumers.”

To access a free copy of the Awin Report Power 100, please visit Awin.com/AwinReport