This week in FMTC’s Affiliate Roundup: Creator earnings are polarizing in 2025, with top creators earning more while most see falling rates. IAB Australia introduced a new framework to standardize and reduce fraud in affiliate marketing. Record holiday traffic masked cautious shoppers leaning heavily on discounts and BNPL.


• New data from Hello Partner shows the 2025 creator economy is sharply polarizing, with top creators earning more while mid-tier and emerging creators face falling rates and tougher brand demands.

POWDER reports that outdoor media is consolidating into affiliate-driven networks even as a new wave of audience-first, passion-based creators resurges.

• Radisson Hotel Group has rolled out Creator Hub — a global platform that lets “nano-creators” (1,000–30,000 Instagram or TikTok followers) trade curated hotel stays and VIP perks for travel-content creation, skipping traditional payment altogether.

• IAB Australia released a new compliance guide setting clearer standards for fraud prevention and transparent validation in affiliate marketing.

• Awin says its new Conversion Protection Initiative recovered roughly $250 million in lost revenue for brands — boosting attribution of previously missed conversions and improving tracking accuracy across its affiliate network.

• Despite record holiday traffic, shoppers were more cautious, relying on discounts and buy now pay later (BNPL) to stretch tighter budgets.

New York Algorithmic Pricing Disclosure Act requires businesses to alert consumers when AI-powered algorithms set different prices based on personal data — a first-of-its-kind law aimed at reining in “surveillance pricing.”

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