About the speaker - Artem Rudyuk (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruart/)
Artem heads MENA for Admitad which develops affiliate partnerships between e-commerce merchants and online publishers on cost per action basis. Admitad is a global affiliate platform with a turnover of $5 Billion in 2019.
With a career spanning 7+ years in the region, he was also diplomatic attache in the Russian embassy in Qatar. A multilinguistic with knowledge in German, Russian, and Arabic due to the time spent in Jordan learning it.
In this episode
- Almost 9 months back Artem wrote in Forbes Middle East on how China rules the e-commerce market in MENA. Has that changed post-COVID? Does China still rule?
- Affiliate networking has been around for some time and you have been leading AdmitAd MENA since 2016. What has changed? How has it evolved?
- E-commerce has seen a huge boom in the region. Many go the traditional FB/IG/Google route to acquire consumers. Why does it make sense for an e-commerce company to register with AdmitAd? Should only E-commerce companies consider Admitad?
- Who can register as an affiliate? If I am an influencer, can I just go to your platform and register myself?
- Admitad has Google Ads integration, Telegram Bots. What are the various integrations available to simplify the process and for the publisher to earn more money?
- The big question - Restrictions in redirect targeting due to cookieless marketing. How will it create affect the future of marketing?