Dear visitor about Banners broker my previous post is Banners Broker Panels Now share information about Complimentary Panels and Panel Qualification.
Look at the panels within your account and then read this section at the same time so you know what I am referring to.
When
you buy a package (which is one time only – the first purchase
after joining banners broker), you get a certain number of different
colored panels included within your package.
All
of these panels are complimentary. This means that you don’t have
to pay anything or do anything extra to kick start these panels into
making money.
Contrary
to this, if you were to buy any panels after your
initial purchase, these would not be complimentary. You would need to
do something extra to make these panels start generating money. We’ll
cover what you need to do, shortly.
You
can tell if the panel you are viewing is complimentary (or not) by
noticing the word “complimentary”
in the box on the right within the panel.
So,
after purchasing your package, you will notice that all the panels
within that package are complimentary. Banners broker
promise two complimentary
panels of each color.
So
where’s the other complimentary panel?
When
any one of your panels have reached their limit/cap and is ready to
pay out, you will get 2 additional
panels (because of your 100% setting – covered in previous lesson)
and both of these will be complimentary also. This means, you got 3
complimentary panels in total (one included in the package and two
additional panels after completion of your first panel).
If
it is set to 50%, you will get only one additional complimentary
panel, thereby totaling 2 in total.
The
ideal setting (100% or 50%) and changes to it, will be discussed in
the strategy part of this site. So make sure you don’t make a start
on your panels without reading my strategy first.
In
the middle of the panel, you will see a small box which says Comp
1.
This means that this panel is your first complimentary panel. When
this panel completes and you get the next complimentary panel, it
will say Comp
2.
This way, you know which panels are on their first complimentary
cycle and which are on their second.
This
covers the complimentary part of the post.
The
question you should now have is “If
a complimentary panel kick-starts everything automatically, what do I
have to do with non-complimentary panels to get them started?“
Remember,
only your initial panels (that came with the package) and the
automatically renewed panels after that are counted as complimentary
panels.
Everything
else is not complimentary. This means, most of the
panels you will purchase during the course of your business will not
be complimentary and you will have to do one of several things to get
them started.
To
get your panels started is known as qualifying
your panels.
In banners broker, they use specific phrases or words to mean certain
things. So, to get your panels alive and kicking and churning money,
you need to qualify them.
Without this step, your panels will be sitting ducks, completely
useless, until you qualify them. Remember what this term means, as it
will be everywhere from now on.
On
the complimentary panel above, you can see that this panel is
complimentary and so there was no need for any qualification because
banners broker takes care of that on all complementary panels.
Although it shows the “Date
Qualified“,
this panel was qualified automatically the moment it was bought due
to its complimentary nature.
After
the above panel completes, it will move on to Comp
2,
which will also be complimentary and that panel will also be
automatically qualified. But after
that one completes,
the next one will not
be complimentary
and you will be required to qualify that panel and all panels after
it of that same color.
To
qualify a panel, you can do one of 3 things.
- Purchase a traffic pack(s)
 - Obtain sales credits
 - Send organic traffic to the publisher’s website
 
The
next lesson discusses how to qualify the panel with the first method.
Let’s
now move on to Banners
Broker Traffic Packs.
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