Most affiliate networks either have or are moving over to first-party tracking, via cookies, javascript or local storage, so publishers should be ok. The challenge we see is two-fold.
- First, that many advertisers (and networks) have third-party cookies still working alongside the...
...and to add to the above, bancu1, I'd first ask what kind of 'affiliate' you are looking to manage. If you're likely to be using entirely campaign-based offers then use of the lead-generation platforms the other posters have mentioned. If however you are looking for longer term relationships...
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