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These steps can only be performed by an Aquira user with Manager Approval level.

This guide will walk you through the steps required to final approve a Proposal in Aquira. After some initial application setup, we will look at 4 steps to Approval.

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Aquira Proposed Contracts Window Layout

You can set a Default Filter to quickly and easily see the submitted proposals that require your approval. When you navigate to Sales > Proposed Contracts > Advanced Search, you will see a system Filter “Require Manager Approval” - please tick the “Default” box on the right-hand side.

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Once that is done, Aquira will automatically filter the view to only show Proposals that:

  • Have been Submitted by Sales (client has approved, digitally signed)

  • Have been Approved by Traffic

  • Require Approval from you

You can also add/remove/re-arrange the columns as you prefer. I recommend adding three fields

  • Description

  • Traffic

  • Manager

To do this, click the “Grid Settings” icon in the upper right, then choose “Hidden Columns.”

This will open a new pane on the right-hand side where you can drag data fields over to the left. You can arrange them in any order.

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Once you are satisfied with the layout, go back up to “Grid Settings” and select “Save User Grid Settings.”

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Email Notifications

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This requires your Aquira User to have a valid email address and Notifications enabled.

See Recommended User Notification Settings - Aquira for more info.

When a Proposed Contract is ready for your approval, you will receive an email. There is no actionable content within the email, it is simply a notification. You will receive a separate email for each Proposal that is submitted.

Four Steps to Proposed Contract Approval

Verify General/Summary details of the Proposal

When you identify the Proposed Contract you’d like to review, simply double-click on it from the Browse list.

The General tab will show information about the Account and Advertiser as well as a summary of the Proposal $ amount, Spot count, and Spot Duration.

The Summary tab will allow you to see Start/End dates as well as the breakdown of revenue between Spots and Charges.

Spots Revenue comes from contracts being billed on a PER SPOT basis

Charges Revenue comes from Monthly billing/package rates

Verify Agreement details of the Proposal

Under the Attributes tab is where you will find additional Agreement details for your approval.

Currently, these details are not printed on Client confirmations, invoices, or statements. Coming soon!

Verify the Underwriting Copy of the Proposal

Under the Attributes tab is where you will find Underwriting Copy to ensure compliance with FCC underwriting rules.

Currently, these details are not printed on Client confirmations, invoices, or statements. Coming soon!

Additional Details

You may review more details about the Proposed Contract under the Spotlines, and Charges tabs. You may also view the Client signed copy of the Contract under the Attachments tab. Double-click to view the PDF.

Contract Follow Up (Approve/Reject)

Contract Life Cycle

Aquira Contracts have a status statuses of:

  1. Unsubmitted - Sales still working with the Client, not in the approval queue

  2. Submitted - The client has approved, waiting for Traffic and/or Manager approval

  3. Accepted - Fully executed contract with live spots and active billing

  4. Rejected - Did not meet Traffic/Manager approval, has not yet been revised by Sales

Accept

When the Proposed Contract has been verified to your satisfaction, Approve by clicking “Contract Follow Up” and “Approve.”

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Reject

If the Proposed Contract does not meet the requirements to go to air, Reject it by clicking “Contract Follow Up” and “Reject.” This removes the Proposal from the Contract process. If desired, the Underwriter/Sales Rep will need to revise and resubmit.

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Revise

If the Proposed Contract only needs minor revisions, select “Contract Follow Up” and “Revise” and enter the revisions needed in the Description text box. The Underwriter/Sales Rep will be able to make those revisions and submit the proposal again.

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Video How-To

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