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Data report · Updated July 5, 2026

Affiliate marketing statistics (2026)

Affiliate marketing is one of the largest performance channels online: US spend reached roughly $8.2 billion in 2022 and is projected near $15.7 billion by 2024, while affiliates drive an estimated 16% of all e-commerce orders. Over 80% of brands and publishers now run affiliate programs, and the global market is forecast to approach $27.8 billion by 2027.

Afflio is a new marketplace with no customers yet, so none of the figures below are ours — every statistic is attributed to a named third-party source and linked directly beneath it.

The numbers

Key statistics at a glance

$8.2B

US affiliate marketing spend, 2022

Source: Influencer Marketing Hub
$15.7B

Projected US affiliate marketing spend, 2024

Source: Statista
16%

Share of US and Canada e-commerce orders driven by affiliates

Source: Awin
80%+

Share of brands and publishers that use affiliate marketing

Source: Rakuten Advertising
$27.8B

Projected global affiliate marketing market size by 2027

Source: Demandsage
~40%

Share of affiliate revenue driven by content and blog publishers

Source: Awin
50%+

Share of affiliate-driven traffic that comes from mobile devices

Source: Statista
83%

Share of marketers who use affiliate marketing to build brand awareness

Source: Influencer Marketing Hub

How big is affiliate marketing?

Affiliate marketing has grown from a niche tactic into one of the core pillars of digital commerce. In the United States alone, annual spend on affiliate programs reached roughly $8.2 billion in 2022 and Statista projects it climbing toward $15.7 billion by 2024 — a near-doubling in half a decade.

Globally, the picture is even larger. Aggregators such as Demandsage put the worldwide market on a path toward roughly $27.8 billion by 2027, driven by the shift to performance-based budgets where brands only pay when a sale actually happens.

How much of e-commerce does affiliate drive?

The channel's real weight shows up at the point of sale. Awin and other networks report that affiliates influence an estimated 16% of all e-commerce orders across the US and Canada — a share that rivals email and paid search for many retailers.

That order share is why adoption is now the norm rather than the exception:

  • Over 80% of brands and publishers run some form of affiliate program.
  • Content and blog publishers drive roughly 40% of affiliate revenue, ahead of coupon and loyalty sites.
  • More than half of affiliate-referred traffic now arrives on mobile devices.

Why brands keep expanding affiliate budgets

The appeal is structural: affiliate is one of the few channels where the cost is tied directly to outcomes. A brand sets a commission, and pays it only when a tracked action converts. That makes the channel resilient in tight budget cycles, when performance spend is protected while brand spend is cut.

It is also a discovery engine. Roughly 83% of marketers say they use affiliate and creator partnerships to build awareness, not just to close the final click — which is why the channel keeps pulling budget from both the top and bottom of the funnel.

What this means for creators

For creators and publishers, a growing, brand-adopted channel means more programs to join and more competition for attention. The winners are increasingly the creators who own a trusted audience and can convert it — not just those with the biggest reach.

The friction that remains is operational: finding good programs, tracking clicks fairly, and getting paid on time. That is exactly the gap a transparent, free-to-start marketplace like Afflio is built to close.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How big is the affiliate marketing industry in 2026?+

US affiliate spend was roughly $8.2 billion in 2022 and is projected near $15.7 billion by 2024 (Statista). Globally, the market is forecast to approach $27.8 billion by 2027 according to industry aggregators such as Demandsage.

What percentage of online sales come from affiliate marketing?+

Networks including Awin report that affiliates influence an estimated 16% of all e-commerce orders across the US and Canada, putting the channel on par with email and paid search for many retailers.

How many brands use affiliate marketing?+

Over 80% of brands and publishers run some form of affiliate program, according to Rakuten Advertising and Influencer Marketing Hub — it is now a mainstream performance channel rather than a niche tactic.

Is affiliate marketing still growing?+

Yes. Every major tracker shows steady double-digit growth, with the global market forecast to reach roughly $27.8 billion by 2027. The shift toward pay-for-performance budgets is a key driver.

What share of affiliate revenue is driven by content sites?+

Content and blog publishers account for roughly 40% of affiliate revenue, making them the single largest publisher category ahead of coupon, cashback, and loyalty sites.

Are these affiliate statistics from Afflio's own data?+

No. Afflio is a new marketplace with no customer dataset to report. Every figure on this page is attributed to a named third-party source — Statista, Awin, Rakuten Advertising, Demandsage, and Influencer Marketing Hub — with a link to the underlying report.

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