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Ensuring fair attribution: how Awin partners with browser extensions

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Given the increasing attention on browser extensions and their impact on affiliate marketing, here’s how we provide our advertisers with tools for transparent and equitable attribution for all publisher partners.

Introduction 

In 2010, Awin recognized that integrating browser extensions with earlier funnel partners such as editorial or influencers can result in a more complex consumer journey. To ensure all publisher contributions were fairly accounted for, Awin helped develop the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) code of conduct for downloadable software 

This code of conduct forms part of our network guidelines.  Our Compliance team actively monitors all publisher activity against the Awin Code of Conduct to ensure compliant activity. We continue to support industry bodies with any required updates to this. 

How does Awin work with browser extensions? 

All publishers that offer browser extensions are required by the Awin Code of Conduct to declare they do, and where appropriate, be placed on a  Soft Click cookie status. This means the browser extension’s cookies do not override other publisher/ influencer cookies when tracked through the Awin platform. For more information on the Awin cookie hierarchy please see here. All soft click publishers are clearly identified on their profile page within the Awin UI.  

When a publisher is set as a “Soft Click publisher,” the publisher receives commission from the sale generated if that publisher is either the only click within the customer’s purchase journey, or if they are the last click when only another soft click publisher was involved (e.g. another browser extension).  

If there is another publisher in the journey that isn’t set to a soft click cookie status, the sale is instead allocated to the ‘hard click’ publisher who drove the last click.  

Offering this Soft Click proposition allows advertisers to work with partners like browser extensions, without adversely affecting existing publishers' relationships. 

Awin encourages this relationship as part of our policy to ensure fair attribution  and recommend it is used alongside coupon attribution to ensure campaigns are effectively measured. Each advertiser can determine the attribution rules for their program and may choose not to have this proposition in place for their browser extension partners. 

Commission Factory also offers and recommends the implementation of Soft Click for browser extensions. 

How does ShareASale work with browser extensions? 

On the ShareASale platform, advertisers can create custom attribution rules using the Conversion Lines feature to ensure publishers driving the first click aren’t overwritten by incentive partners who drive the last click.  

While this approach currently differs from Awin, all ShareASale customers will be upgraded to the Awin platform this year and will benefit from a universal framework. 

For ShareASale Conversion Lines support, please submit a ticket. 

How can I check what cookie status my browser extension partner is set to? 

Advertisers can check if their browser extension partner is using Soft Click by visiting their publisher partner’s profile page on the Awin platform. 

If you have any questions about your browser extension partners, please speak to your account contact. 

Fair attribution and safeguarding affiliate tracking 

There are many avenues a customer may take before ultimately making a purchase. Understanding which publisher partners contribute the biggest impact, and fairly rewarding them, is essential for an affiliate program’s success. Awin advertisers have the flexibility to partner with influencers and other publishers on payment options outside of last click, such as campaign exposure (tenancy) fees and Coupon Attribution. Advertisers can also set rules to prioritize the clicks that provide the most value with our attribution manager.  

We also recently launched our Conversion Protection Initiative (CPI) to ensure all publishers are fairly paid for the value they add. 

Awin wants to preserve the future of affiliate marketing, and will continue to take the necessary steps for it to remain a fair and transparent ad model that drives value for all parties.