This week in FMTC’s Affiliate Roundup: Google’s spam update hit AI-scaled affiliate sites built for search manipulation. Stay22 raised $122M to scale creator monetization globally beyond travel. X launched Paid Partnership labels so creators can drop #ad hashtags.
• Affiliate marketers can use machine learning to predict link decay by treating URL health as a time-series problem, helping teams proactively monitor and replace dying links to protect revenue.
• Google’s latest spam update de-ranked low-trust AI affiliate sites, signaling a crackdown on manipulated, AI-scaled SEO content in favor of trusted, people-first results.
• Affiliate and creator marketing are converging, but current tools lag behind, leaving marketers to cobble together workflows as both disciplines increasingly overlap in performance and influence.
• Entries are now open for the 2026 Global Influencer Marketing Awards, recognizing standout brands, agencies, and creators ahead of a September ceremony.
• Stay22 secured a $122 million minority growth investment from Summit Partners to expand its creator monetization platform globally beyond travel into broader retail and commerce infrastructure.
• X is rolling out Paid Partnership labels so creators can disclose sponsored posts without hashtags, improving transparency and compliance on the platform.
• Google has a patent that could let its AI replace brand landing pages with machine-generated alternatives in real time when it predicts the original won’t satisfy a user’s query, reshaping how sites appear in search.
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