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Topshop in digital push with Rakuten Marketing

April 28, 2014

Rakuten Marketing has won new customers, including Topshop and MATCHESFASHION.COM, as the company sees mobile orders on its affiliate channel rise 113% in the UK.


Advertisers signed up with Rakuten MediaForge for display and retargeting campaigns in the UK include Topshop, Gourmet Gift Baskets and my-wardrobe.com, and Rakuten.de has signed in Germany. Meanwhile, Cambridge Satchel Company will be launching campaigns with Rakuten MediaForge in the US and UK and MATCHESFASHION.COM in the US, UK, and Australia.
MATCHESFASHION.COM also begins an affiliate campaign with Rakuten LinkShare, the affiliate arm of Rakuten Marketing, in Australia. Rakuten LinkShare adds new clients around the world; in the UK these include advertisers Wordery and Petit Bateau, and in the US Booking.com, Ticket Club, Forbes, Flight Club, Dune and Vistaprint. L’Occitane, an existing display client, begins an affiliate campaign in Australia.
“Like most digital marketers, we’re regularly challenged with having to determine which channels will be most effective for each campaign and how to appropriately recognise the role each channel played in the sale,” said Mark Blenkinsop, Digital Marketing Manager, Dune. “With Rakuten Marketing’s pay-for-performance model and seasoned client services team, we know our investments in affiliate and display will meet or exceed campaign goals.”
Advertisers saw notable double-digit growth through the company’s affiliate, mobile, and search marketing technology and services.
Highlights of the quarter include:
• The global affiliate marketing channel reported the following year-over-year (YOY) same-store sales growth: 31 percent growth in the UK, 23 percent increase in the US, 21 percent growth in Canada, 11 percent growth in Japan, and the recently launched Australian performance marketing network saw a 252 percent increase.
• Mobile orders continue to rise in the affiliate channel with the following YOY results: 113 percent growth in the UK, 99 percent growth in the US, 251 percent growth in Canada, 21 percent growth in Japan, and 35 percent increase in Australia.
• Further, tablet commerce continues to drive opportunities for the affiliate channel. Specifically, in the UK growth was 30 percent, YOY growth in the US was 36 percent, in Canada it was 35 percent, in Japan it was 59 percent, and in Australia it was 27 percent.
• The company’s display and retargeting group saw 100 percent growth in its client base YOY. They also expanded internationally through offices in the UK, Brazil, Japan and Australia. Part of this growth comes from referrals from the company’s other digital marketing channels. This growth also enabled the display and retargeting group to increase staff by 65 percent over the past year.
• Additionally, the display and retargeting group reports a 279 percent YOY increase in the number of smartphone purchases and 246 percent YOY increase in the number of purchases made on tablets.
• The company’s search marketing clients saw strong YOY same-store results. Specifically, sales increased 18 percent, conversion rates increased 13 percent, the return on ad spend (ROAS) increased 10 percent, and the cost-per-click decreased by four percent.
“When you look at the latest global e-commerce forecasts, which anticipate this sector will reach $1.5 trillion this year, you realise that while there’s opportunity, there’s also increased competition and confusion about the value each marketing channel delivers,” said Yaz Iida, chief executive officer, Rakuten Marketing. “By working alongside our customers and providing insight into the performance of each marketing channel, we’ve been able to help drive strong results as evidenced by today’s announcement.”
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