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2025 predictions: How creators will beat the algorithm

The rise of influencer marketing has changed the game for affiliates, but 2025 will see a shift towards micro and niche influencers.

Telegram is hugely popular in former Soviet countries
Telegram is hugely popular in former Soviet countries - Copyright AFP/File DENIS CHARLET
Telegram is hugely popular in former Soviet countries - Copyright AFP/File DENIS CHARLET

Frustrated by ever-changing algorithms and limited visibility, the creator landscape will be fueled by the 3 D’s: data, direct messaging and durable partnerships. This is according to new predictions from industry insiders. In relation, with stricter data privacy regulations and the reduction of third-party cookies, affiliates are increasingly turning to first-party data.

Tom Zsomborgi, CBO at Kinsta, a managed WordPress hosting platform, and Erin Gagnon, general manager of affiliate marketing platform BrandCycle, have provided Digital Journal with the following predictions on how creators and brands will navigate the next 12 months.

Creators Turn to Telegram

According to Gagnon: “We’re seeing a shift not just with mass media publishers, but also among influencers who are increasingly turning to direct messaging platforms like WhatsApp. Frustrated by algorithms that can delay or limit the visibility of their content, creators are seeking dedicated channels where their followers can reliably see everything they share.”

Telegram has social networking features, allowing users to post stories, create large public groups with up to 200,000 members.

He adds: “This trend is especially effective for influencers using affiliate models, as it allows them to perfectly time their messages and pair them with strong calls to action—whether promoting a flash sale, product launch, or special offer.”

Affiliate Partnerships Will Prioritize Stable Rates Over Commissions

Zsomborgi opens by looking at influencers: “Affiliate partnerships are evolving beyond commissions alone. High-value influencers now prefer a stable rate, regardless of sales numbers, emphasizing quality over quick conversions. This reflects a new standard in affiliate marketing where content creators focus on reputation and long-term brand alignment.”

Creators Will Turn to Data for Competitive Advantage

Affiliates are using AI-driven tools to streamline tasks like content creation, audience targeting, and data analysis.

With the exploutation of data, Gagnon steps in: Next year, we’ll see affiliate creators gain a competitive edge through access to detailed sales data, empowering them to better understand and serve their audiences. While campaigns and collaborations that align with creators’ personal brands will remain popular in 2025, those relying solely on brand partnerships or sponsored posts may lack access to the valuable and timely insights affiliate creators can tap into.”

As to the advantages, he adds: “This data-driven approach positions affiliate creators for greater success in refining strategies and optimizing earnings next year.”

Brand Awareness >  Direct Sales

What can benefit business-to-business? Zsomborgi opines: “With the rise of ad blockers and reduced data visibility, brand awareness is becoming essential for success in affiliate marketing across both B2C and B2B. While B2C brands can still leverage influencers to drive direct sales for impulse buyers, B2B will need to focus on brand building and long-term engagement. The shift away from direct sales tactics means that creating an unforgettable brand presence is now crucial to keep customers coming back.”  

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Dr. Tim Sandle is Digital Journal's Editor-at-Large for science news. Tim specializes in science, technology, environmental, business, and health journalism. He is additionally a practising microbiologist; and an author. He is also interested in history, politics and current affairs.

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