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  • This topic has 4 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 8 years, 9 months ago by Stefano.
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  • July 22, 2016 at 7:25 am #51413
    Frank
    Guest

    Hey,

    I’m a paid customer and here’s my question or situation. Want to know if this is possible.

    I want to pay writers $5.00 per 1000 unique views. I have that setup as incremental pay at $0.005.

    I have it set to count earning for 30 days per article.

    I want to pay a MAXimum of $100 per article.

    Is it possible to put a limit on the amount that each article can earn? For example, if it earns $100 in 15 days, then that article cannot earn anymore.

    Also, how does the bonus system work? I’m offering a bonus of $100 to my writers if their article reaches 30,000 views in the 30 day time frame. Is that something I can automate, or must I do it manually?

    Thanks and love this product. It’s great so far.
    Frank

    July 22, 2016 at 12:51 pm #51417
    Stefano
    Keymaster

    Is it possible to put a limit on the amount that each article can earn? For example, if it earns $100 in 15 days, then that article cannot earn anymore.

    Yes – have a look at the Total payment section in the Counting settings box of the Options page.

    Also, how does the bonus system work? I’m offering a bonus of $100 to my writers if their article reaches 30,000 views in the 30 day time frame. Is that something I can automate, or must I do it manually?

    There’s currently no way to automate bonus awarding. The PRO version allows you to manually award a (positive or negative) bonus to single posts through the apt box in the post edit page. Author Payment Bonus allows you to manually award a bonus to single authors at the moment of payout.

    Thanks and love this product. It’s great so far.

    That’s great to know, thanks! 🙂

    I’m available for any more info.

    Have a nice day,
    Stefano

    July 24, 2016 at 7:18 am #51447
    Frank
    Guest

    Is “total payment” per article? So if I set it to $100, then it writers can earn $100 per article? Or $100 total?

    If “total payment” is per article, then that works perfect.

    If not, then should I use the “Counting options Stop counting visits after visit # (0 = infinite)” and put the number of visits it takes for my users to get to $100?

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    Is it possible to put a limit on the amount that each article can earn? For example, if it earns $100 in 15 days, then that article cannot earn anymore.

    Yes – have a look at the Total payment section in the Counting settings box of the Options page.

    Also, how does the bonus system work? I’m offering a bonus of $100 to my writers if their article reaches 30,000 views in the 30 day time frame. Is that something I can automate, or must I do it manually?

    There’s currently no way to automate bonus awarding. The PRO version allows you to manually award a (positive or negative) bonus to single posts through the apt box in the post edit page. Author Payment Bonus allows you to manually award a bonus to single authors at the moment of payout.

    July 24, 2016 at 7:26 am #51449
    Frank
    Guest
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    July 24, 2016 at 8:16 am #51451
    Stefano
    Keymaster

    Total payment is per article, yes, so it will work the way you need to. I would advise using that one instead of stopping counting visits after visit # 🙂

    As for your other request, since you marked the post as private, I’ll contact you by email.

    Have a nice day,
    Stefano

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