Your Template Terms form the contract for your business relationship with partners. They contain all of your conditions—like your payout rates—and partners who are satisfied with the terms can either apply to your program, or you can send them your terms directly via impact.com. When a partner applies to your program or accepts the terms you sent them, your template terms become a legally binding contract between you and the partner.
Note: This article serves as a simplified guide for creating new template terms. If you have a special use case or if you need additional help with creating your template terms, reach out to your CSM or contact support.
From the left navigation menu, select Engage → Contracts → Template Terms.
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In the upper-right corner, select Create Template Term.
Refer to the Template term fields reference below for help with completing each field.
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Save your template terms.
Alternatively, Save and Send To Partners. See the Save template terms section below for more information.
Field |
Description |
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Name |
Enter a descriptive name for your template terms. This name will be visible to partners. |
Labels |
Optionally, add labels to your template terms that make it easier to search for by keyword. Partners won't see these labels. |
Template |
To populate your new template terms with pre-existing template terms, [Toggle on] Use terms from an existing Template Term, select your terms from the dropdown, and select Populate terms. You can then make modifications as needed. impact.com highly recommends using this option to create modified versions of existing terms for specific partners. |
Currency |
Use the dropdown to select the currency in which you want to pay out for this template term. |
Event Type |
Use the dropdown to select your event type and configure its payout settings—refer to the Event type fields reference below for help. |
Custom Terms |
Optionally, use the dropdown to select custom terms to add to your template term—refer to the Custom terms settings section below for help. |
Event type |
Description |
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Default Payout |
This is the default payout if no payout groups, adjustments, restrictions, or performance bonuses apply to the action. This is also the payout that partners will see at the top of your template term.
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Payout Groups |
Toggle to pay out different amounts based on specified conditions being met. You can create multiple payout groups, but note:
If impact.com cannot find a payout group applicable to the action, the Default Payout will apply. |
Payout Adjustments |
Toggle to adjust the payout rate when specified conditions are met. If an action meets the requirements for multiple payout adjustments, those adjustments will all apply to the current payout on the adjusted amount. Payout adjustments apply to all of the rules within a payout group simultaneously. If you're uncertain about how these work, reach out to your CSM or contact support. |
Performance Bonus |
Toggle to add a performance bonus to your template terms that incentivizes partners to meet specific goals or conditions for either increased payouts or additional bonus payouts. See Performance Bonuses FAQs to learn more. |
Payout Restrictions |
Toggle to specify any conditions that should generate no payout.
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Limits |
Toggle to specify limits for the number of clicks or payout amount permitted within a certain timeframe to ensure you stay on budget. |
Payout Scheduling |
Input how long after actions lock partners will be paid. This setting is very important, and is tied to your account funding! Refer to this doc for common funding strategies and the associated payout scheduling settings to use. |
Action Locking |
Use the fields and dropdowns to set your action locking period. This setting is very important, and is tied to your account funding! Refer to this doc for common funding strategies and the associated action locking settings to use. |
Credit Policy |
For most brands, this option is set to Last Click, meaning the partner that drove the last click to a completed action receives the credit (and payout). Reach out to your CSM for help configuring this for more specific use cases. |
Referral Window |
Set the window of time in which a partner can still receive credit for an action. E.g., if a partner drove a click to your web store but the customer hasn't yet purchased anything, the referral window starts. If the customer leaves but returns to your site within the referral window and purchases something (i.e., completes an action or "converts"), the partner will receive credit for driving that action. |
Select show advanced settings to view and configure advanced settings. For help creating custom terms, see Create Custom & Special Terms.
Setting |
Description |
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Change Notice Period |
Configure the number of days in advance that partners will receive notice before custom term changes take effect. |
Reversal Policy |
Configure how much of the payout you can recover if you decide to reverse an action. impact.com's recommended default is Advertiser Returns 100% max monthly returns, so you can recover 100% of your payout in the event of an order return, cancellation, or fraud. |
Action Limit |
Define the maximum number of actions for which partners can be paid out within a specified period. E.g., you can choose to only pay out for the first 5000 actions every quarter. |
Spend Limit |
Define the maximum payout a partner can receive within a specified period. E.g., you can choose to pay out a max of $5000 every quarter. (The currency used will match the currency you chose in the Currency field above.) |
Minimum Earnings |
A guaranteed minimum payout to the partner for each click. When enabled, you can input the minimum EPC (earnings per click) a partner should receive per month. This is useful to partners who want to evaluate their marketing costs against your program's expected return. If a partner's total action payout is less than the total number of clicks multiplied by the guaranteed minimum cost per click, the partner will receive a payout for the difference. |
Placement Fees |
Optionally, input a fixed fee that partners will receive upon meeting a specified requirement, e.g., situating your ad in a premium space on their site. The system allows you to set one-time or recurring fees. There are 3 payout types for placement fees:
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Tracking Pixel |
Toggle whether partners can place their own piggyback pixels on your confirmation pages. (For partners to benefit from this setting, you must already be using pixel tracking so that they can piggyback off of it.) |
Data Center Clicks |
Toggle whether you want clicks originating from data centers to be considered valid for CPC payout. |
Once you're done creating your template terms and are ready to send to partners, you can input the following:
Field |
Description |
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Media Partners |
Use the search field to find partners to whom you want to send your template terms. Alternatively, use the dropdown to manually create a bulk list, or use the option to upload a CSV or Excel file with partner info. Any email addresses you include without a Partner ID (i.e., partners not on impact.com) will receive a link to create an account with impact.com so they can view your template terms. |
Contract Dates |
Select the start date for these template terms and choose whether the contract is ongoing or temporary. If temporary, select whether or not to fallback to another template term upon expiration. |
Approval Options |
Choose whether these template terms will:
Optionally, if you already have ads prepared and uploaded to impact.com, select [Toggle on] Send an ad with this proposal for faster media partner integration, then select Lookup to find the ads you want to send. |
Comments |
Optionally, add a comment that partners will see when they review your template terms. |