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Title: Apple abruptly slashes App Store affiliate revenue
Post by: HCK on April 26, 2017, 04:05:21 pm
Apple abruptly slashes App Store affiliate revenue

From 7% to 2.5% in one week flat — Welcome to the new Apple Store affiliate rate.

Apple just announced via the iTunes Affiliate Newsletter that it's slashing App Store — app and in-app purchase — affiliate revenue from 7% to 2.5% effective May 1, 2017.


  Starting on May 1st 2017, commissions for all app and in-app content will be reduced from 7% to 2.5% globally. All other content types (music, movies, books, and TV) will remain at the current 7% commission rate in all markets. We will also continue to pay affiliate commissions on Apple Music memberships so there are many ways to earn commissions with the program.


That's close to a two-thirds drop and with only one week's notice.

Once-upon-a-time App Store affiliate revenue paid for a full-time app editor on iMore. It's dwindled since then, as paid apps gave way to fremium, but this, to quote our business team, is "soul crushing". We'll have to wait and see how it shakes out, but it's possible revenue will dro...

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