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ADvendio is able to handle single products as well as predefined packages. A package contains several Ad Specs that are sold together as a bundle. A package consists of an Ad Spec, that is used as package header, as well as different components, that are displayed as products in this package. The Package Manager is designed to simplify the creation of packages.The Product Management team has the option to predefine how quantities and prices are distributed among the components. This makes your sales team's work a lot easier.

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The Package Manager is designed to simplify the creation of packages. This feature assists users while creating and/or editing packages in ADvendio. Users are able to create packages based on the current inventory. A package in ADvendio is defined by one Ad Spec with the record type "Package" and multiple component Ad Specs with the record type "Standard". 

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Create or edit a package:

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The Package Manager is based on information about the Ad Spec (package header) and rate information as well as Ad Specs, that can be selected as a package component.

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Enter all information about the Ad Spec using the record type "Package":

  1. Enter the Ad Spec Name.
  2. Select a Placement.
  3. Select an Ad Type.
  4. Select the Distribution - to learn more read 3.6.3 Package Distribution Types.
  5. Select the Billing Category.
  6. Check Fixed Quantity Package if appropriate.
  7. Enter an External Name.
  8. Enter a Product Search Name.

The button Create Package creates a new Ad Spec with the record type "Package". You are able to edit more details of this Ad Spec in the Object Ad Specs. After creating the Package Ad Spec, the Rate Information should be entered.

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DistributionBilling CategoryBilling Categories

Package Ad Spec

"active" Ad Price for

Package Ad Spec

at least one "active" Ad Price for all

Component Ad Specs

IndividualCPM/vCPMCPM/vCPM
CPCCPC
Fixed PriceAny kind
LinearCPM/vCPMCPM/vCPM
CPCCPC
Fixed PriceFixed Price
ProratedCPM/vCPMCPM/vCPM
CPCCPM
CPCVCPCV
Fixed PriceFixed Price

2.2 Fixed Quantity Packages (Individual Packages only)

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  1. Pick the distribution Individual
  2. Check the Fixed Quantity Packages Checkbox
  3. Enter your fixed quantities for each component
  4. Save

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The user will now not be able to edit the quantity fields in the media configurator whenever this package is sold.

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3. Rate Information

The user is able to create all necessary rates for a new Ad Spec or edit existing rate information for selected Ad Specs.

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Enter all rate information:

  1. Click the button New.
  2. The Billing Category is automatically completed.
  3. Enter the Currency.
  4. Enter the List Price.
  5. Enter a Rate Card, if needed.
  6. Enter a Rate Criterion, if needed.
  7. Make sure, that the checkbox Active is TRUE.
  8. Repeat step 1 till 7 for more Ad Prices.

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The user is able to add existing Ad Specs/AdPrices as Components to the Package.

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Search for Ad Specs and add them as components:

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  1. Mark the Checkbox of the Ad Specs, that should be added to the Package.
  2. Click the button >> to add those Ad Specs as Package Components to the right BOX.
  3. Repeat step 1 till 4 for all Ad Specs.
  4. Select the box Packet Components suitable Ad Prices, if more than one is displayed (Dropdown).
  5. Choose whether you like to overwrite the AdPrice manually or use the existing AdPrices by selecting a radio button Standard or Manual
    1. Overwrite Prices if necessary using the field Component List Price. See next section.
  6. Click the button Save.

After saving all data, the new package appears on the overview page of the Package Manager and can be sold in all media campaigns.

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You can overwrite your adprices if you select the radio button Manual:

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4.2 Optionial components (v. 2.80 and higher)

You can create packages with optional components, which means components that you can delete if not wanted by your customer in the media configuration. With fixed packages you can't do that. This is only possible for individual packages types. You can pick which components is deletable later by checking the little checkbox next to the adprice:

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If you have safed your package, the product will look like this in the media configuration:

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Any component which had been marked before has a trash icon and can be deleted by the user. 

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