Take the 2010 AffStat Affiliate Marketing Benchmark Survey

by Missy Ward on January 6, 2010 · 7 comments

AffStat logoFor the last seven years, AffStat has delivered annual affiliate marketing benchmarks that are crucial to the development of any affiliate marketing program.

View the 2009 Affiliate Summit AffStat Report

And, now it’s time for the 8th annual AffStat survey of affiliate marketing statistics which feeds the data that will be presented in the 2010 AffStat Report.

The survey is now open through February 28, 2010.

The research has been designed to increase awareness and foster best-practices in the affiliate marketing industry.

Later this year, AffStat will be providing its annual report on affiliate’s wants and requirements, based on their experience in the industry.

This report will be available for the entire affiliate marketing community to benefit from and data from the AffStat survey will be published in future editions of FeedFront Magazine (get a free subscription).

If you’re an affiliate, now is the time to sound off on issues facing you every day. Take the AffStat survey today.

(This AffStat survey is focused on affiliates, so please do not complete the survey unless you are an affiliate.)

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