Affiliate marketing is on the rise for social media creators, blending authentic content with performance-based results. To maximize these partnerships, brands need compensation models that are fair, flexible, and aligned with the value creators bring. In this article, we share research-backed insights to help brands and creators thrive together.
Table of Contents
- Intro
- How We Know: Research at Later
- Affiliate Marketing’s Rise for Social Media Creators in 2024
- Compensation Models that Work: What Brands Need to Know
- Fixed Fees: The Top Choice for Creators
- Commission-Only: A Tough Sell (and Why Product Gifting Ranks Higher)
- Hybrid Models: The Best of Both Worlds
- The Best Instagram Affiliate Marketing Programs
How We Know: Research at Later
Later has a full team of researchers who support our product, marketing, and service teams to make sure our user’s needs are front and center in everything we do.
This survey was conducted in June 2024 with a panel of 198 social media creators to better understand their preferences around affiliate marketing and compensation structures. Our findings provide actionable insights into how brands can build stronger partnerships with creators while maximizing ROI.
Compensation Models that Work: What Brands Need to Know
When building partnerships with creators, considering the right compensation structure is essential.
Later’s survey of 198 creators shows that certain payment models resonate more strongly with creators. Here’s what the data reveals:
Fixed Fees: The Top Choice for Creators
When it comes to compensation, fixed fees are the clear favorite. In a fixed fee (or flat fee) model, creators are paid a set amount upfront for their work, creating content that drives awareness and engagement for brands.
Our research shows that 83% of creators are highly willing to work on fixed fee campaigns. Creators know exactly what they’re earning in exchange for their work, which brings stability and builds trust with brands.
Data Insight: Fixed fees provide creators with fair compensation for their top-of-funnel work, offering reliable partnerships for brands and steady income for creators—a win-win.
Data from a June 2024 survey by Later’s User Research team of 198 social media creators.
Commission-Only: A Tough Sell (and Why Product Gifting Ranks Higher)
In a commission-only model, creators are paid based on the actual sales or conversions they generate. While this approach might seem appealing to brands focused on performance, it’s a tougher sell for creators.
Only 9% of creators are very willing to join commission-only campaigns, with 41% of creators saying they’d avoid them altogether. Many creators see commission-only as high-risk and unpredictable.
Creator Perspective: “You can't pay for advertisements on television with commission. Why would this pay structure make sense for a content creator?”
For brands, it’s worth considering that commission-only models may not bring in experienced creators with highly engaged followings.
Interestingly, product gifting, a widely used practice in influencer marketing, ranks higher in preference than commission-only. 19% of creators are highly willing to participate in gifting campaigns.
Although product gifting doesn’t offer direct income, it provides creators with tangible compensation with attributable value and is generally seen as less of a gamble compared to commission-only models.
Hybrid Models: The Best of Both Worlds
A hybrid model combines both fixed fees and commissions, offering creators fair compensation for top-of-funnel work like content creation and brand awareness, along with incentives for any sales or conversions they drive. This balanced approach appeals to both brands and creators, providing a stable base fee while motivating performance through commissions.
Our data shows that 54% of creators are highly willing to participate in hybrid campaigns, as this structure values their role in driving engagement, expanding reach, and producing authentic, reusable content.
For brands, hybrid campaigns also deliver measurable ROI: affiliate links allow tracking of clicks, conversions, and top-performing creators, aligning brand goals with the trusted influence creators bring—often resonating more with audiences than direct brand messaging.
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