835 agencies indexed·Latest entry: 22 June 2026
Influencer Marketing for E-commerce · 4 agencies

Influencer Marketing agencies for E-commerce.

Influencer Marketing is the discipline of buying earned-style reach through paid creator partnerships, segmented by audience size into nano (under 10k followers), micro (10k-100k), macro (100k-1m), and mega (1m+). It runs the full arc from brand awareness on Instagram and TikTok through commerce-led activation on TikTok Shop and affiliate funnels. This page shows every agency on AgencyIndex offering influencer marketing for E-commerce.

At a glance
Showing 1-4 of 4 influencer marketing agencies for E-commerceAll Influencer Marketing agencies
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I-COM
Independent·Manchester·11-50 Employees·Verified

Situated in the bustling centre of Manchester, I-COM is a leading full-service digital marketing agency. Renowned as one of the biggest independent, employee-owned agencies in the area, I-COM sets itself apart by delivering customised and wide-ranging digital marketing strategies in various industries such as B2C and B2B e-commerce, legal, recruitment, among others. Our unique approach amalgamates

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GA Agency
Independent·London·51-200 Employees·Verified

GA Agency is an award-winning digital marketing agency helping brands all over the world grow their business and revenue in the online space. Our strategy and data-driven approach allow us to build an effective tailor-made digital marketing strategy to take your business to the next level.

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Good n Proper
Independent·Leeds·2-10 Employees·Verified

Good n Proper is a digital marketing agency based in Leeds, specialising in paid social, PPC, content marketing, organic social media marketing, and tracking and attribution. We work with brands across all sectors, with particular experience in food, drink and hospitality marketing. Our approach is the tried and tested one - research, strategy, then channels. No buzzwords, no gurus, no flavour-of-

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Modal Digital
Independent·Manchester·11-50 Employees·Verified

Modal® is a forward-thinking, Manchester-based web design and branding agency committed to transforming the way ambitious brands connect with their audiences online. We use industry-leading coding techniques and strategic brand storytelling to help you achieve lasting impact and measurable results.

Editor's note

AgencyIndex tracks 4 influencer marketing agencies for E-commerce. The list above is filtered to that intersection and ordered with verified and featured listings first.

For the wider editor's view on influencer marketing agencies in the UK, see the influencer marketing service brief. For context on E-commerce as a sector, see the E-commerce industry brief. The pricing, timeline and red-flag notes below apply to influencer marketing as a discipline; they do not change materially for E-commerce.

Typical cost
£300-15,000/mo agency fee + talent
retainer or 15-30% of campaign spend, talent pass-through

Agency fee: Lean coordination £300-1,000 · Boutique £1,000-3,000 · Mid-market £3,000-7,500 · Enterprise £7,500-15,000+. Talent fees (per post, UK): Nano (<10k) £75-400 · Micro (10k-100k) £400-2,400 · Macro (100k-1m) £2,400-8,000 · Mega (1m+) £8,000-80,000+. Reels and TikTok video typically +30-50%.

Realistic timeline
6-12 weeks
per campaign, brief to first measurement

Wk 1 brief and objectives · Wk 2 strategy and creator tiers · Wk 2-3 shortlist and audit · Wk 3-5 outreach, negotiation, contracting · Wk 5-7 content production and brand approval · Wk 7-8 publish and amplify · Wk 8-10 measurement and reporting. Add 2-4 weeks for regulated sectors, multi-creator activations, or paid-usage rights.

Red flags
6 to watch
in any pitch
  • · Undisclosed agency commission on creator fees, or refusal to itemise the talent pass-through on invoices
  • · No audience-quality audit (follower authenticity, engagement ratios, geography match) before contracting
  • · No ASA and CAP Code compliance review on captions, with reliance on 'gifted', '#sp', '#collab', or hashtags buried at the end
  • · No #ad disclosure governance: creators left to label posts themselves with no brand pre-approval workflow
  • · Contracts with no exclusivity window, category-conflict clause, or paid usage and whitelisting rights
  • · Reporting that stops at followers, impressions, and likes, with no engagement quality, CPA, ROAS, or sales attribution
Frequently asked

What brands ask about influencer marketing agencies.

The 5 questions our editors get most often, answered honestly. These apply to influencer marketing as a discipline across every industry.

Curated by humans

UK influencer marketing pricing is two-layered. The agency fee is either a monthly retainer (£300-1,000 lean, £1,000-3,000 boutique, £3,000-7,500 mid-market, £7,500-15,000+ enterprise) or 15-30% of total campaign spend on larger programmes. Talent fees sit on top as a pass-through cost. Influencer Marketing Hub benchmarks UK creators at roughly £75-400 per post for nano, £400-2,400 for micro, £2,400-8,000 for macro, and £8,000+ for mega, with Reels and TikTok video at a 30-50% premium.