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Admin: Campaign promotion requirements (health & award level)

Where you work

Every step below is in the admin panel. These rules control what affiliates can do in the user panel under My BusinessBanners & Links (the page whose main heading is Market tools).

What the fields do

Minimum Health Score to Promote

  • 0 — No minimum: any affiliate who can see the campaign may promote it (same meaning as the hint under the field).
  • Higher values — The affiliate’s trust score in the marketplace must be at least that number. The gray hint text under the field reads exactly: 0 means any affiliate who can see this campaign may promote it. Higher values require a better Trust Score in the marketplace.

Minimum Award Level (optional)

This row appears only when the Award Level module is enabled and levels exist. The first option in the dropdown is Any level (health score only). Other rows list your configured levels (level numbers from MarketingRewards when that menu is available).

The gray hint under the dropdown reads: Shown only when the Award Level module is enabled. Leave empty to ignore tier, or pick a minimum tier affiliates must have reached (by earnings ladder). (Choosing Any level (health score only) is the “ignore tier” case.)

The small question-mark help next to the label shows: Note: Award level hierarchy is determined by the ‘Minimum Earnings’ field. Ensure your levels are configured in ascending order.

A — Marketing campaigns (Campaigns editor)

  1. In the admin panel top navigation bar, click Marketing.
  2. In the Marketing dropdown, click Campaigns.
  3. You land on the hub page whose main heading is Campaigns. Open an existing campaign from the list, or start a new one with one of the Create new actions for a campaign type.
  4. On the campaign editor, the top area has pill tabs including General Settings and Level Settings. Scroll below those tabs and their tab panels.
  5. In the lower section (the same area as the Allow for and Status cards), find the full-width card titled Marketplace promotion requirements.
  6. Set Minimum Health Score to Promote and, if shown, Minimum Award Level (optional).
  7. At the bottom of the page, in the form footer, click Save (left button) or Save & Close (right button).

B — Sales mode products (product campaign editor)

  1. In the admin panel top navigation bar, click Marketing.
  2. In the Marketing dropdown, click Store.
  3. The Store area opens with a dark blue horizontal bar. Click Sales Products in that bar (it sits between Cart Products and Orders).
  4. The page shows a card titled Sales mode products. In the table, open a product with the row action whose tooltip is Edit (pencil-style control linking to the product campaign editor), or use Add sale page product to create one.
  5. On the product campaign form, find the section headed Marketplace promotion requirements (same two fields as above).
  6. At the bottom of the form, click Save & Close or Save (the green buttons in that order left-to-right).

C — Forms (Cart Products page, Forms tab)

  1. In the admin panel top navigation bar, click MarketingStore.
  2. In the Store horizontal bar, click Cart Products (it sits between OVERVIEW and Sales Products).
  3. The page shows a card titled Cart mode products. Under that title, click the tab labeled Forms (not Products, Product Coupon, Forms Coupon, or Review).
  4. In the Forms tab, the section heading is Forms. Use Add New to create a form, or in the table’s Actions column click the Edit control (pencil icon, tooltip Edit) on a row.
  5. On the form editor, the fields Minimum Health Score to Promote and (when enabled) Minimum Award Level (optional) appear in the upper part of the form together with feature image and Allow for product. There is no separate card title Marketplace promotion requirements on this screen, but the labels and hints are the same as on campaigns.
  6. Click Save or Save & Close at the bottom of the form.

Vendors

Minimum health and award rules are set on the admin panel screens above. Vendor-only panels do not show this same Marketplace promotion requirements block for the same purpose.

Suspending or disabling a user account is separate from these per-campaign rules. Both can stop links, but for different reasons.

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