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An active Contract containing valid Media attached to Spotlines is how Spots end up on air from Zetta. A Contract could be a station promotion entered directly by a Traffic Director. A Contract could also begin as a Proposal, entered by an Underwriting Director/Sales Rep and approved by Traffic and Management.

This guide will follow the steps using a Windows Aquira Client. You can find the same guide for Aquira2GO here - COMING SOON!

Use the Table of Contents to quickly jump to a section

If you find yourself frequently creating the same Proposal, I recommend setting up a “standard” Proposal called a Package. A Package is simply a generic form of a Proposal that can be quickly duplicated and customized for a Client. Since a Package is the most generic form of a Contract, we’ll begin there and walk through the steps required to properly build a Package, Proposal, and Contract.

Packages can be created and modified by Sales Users

Proposals can be created and modified by Sales Users, and only modified by Traffic Users

Contracts can be created and modified by Traffic Users

Create a Package

Packages are NOT REQUIRED to complete the Proposal>Contract process, I only recommend Packages for FREQUENTLY used Proposal structures.

Create a single new Proposal by following the same step under “Proposed Contracts”

  1. Navigate to Sales > Packages. Click the “New” icon.

  2. Select your station <Package> from the Advertiser drop-down.

Each Company/Station has a generic Client created to use for setting up Packages. These <Package> clients are assigned to their respective Sales Teams so all reps will have access.

Package/Proposal/Contract Building Blocks

Whether you are creating a Package to save for later, a new Proposed Contract, or a Contract, the building blocks are all the same.

General Tab

  1. Once the Advertiser is selected, most of the “General” data will be populated for you. Required fields are marked with * below with quick guidelines on the use of each.

    1. *Contract - System generated ID# and should not be changed.

    2. *Advertiser - Selected in the previous step, who will be talked about in the Spots.

    3. *Account - Usually the same, but may differ in the case of Agency or Co-Op. Think “who pays the bill.”

    4. *Brand OR Product - Only one will be available,

    5. *Sales Reps - Select the Sales Rep(s) who will earn a commission on the Contract revenue.

    6. *Description - Be sure to use a meaningful description. This is displayed on the Confirmations, Invoices, and Account Statements

    7. Order Number - Used if the Client has a reference number.

    8. Booked By - Select / Type the Client representative responsible for the Proposal/Contract.

    9. *Rate Card - Generally not changed, populated based on Sales Rep and Sign Date.

    10. *Sign Date - Today’s date, or anticipated Client acceptance date.

    11. *Version - Related to the Rate Card, again not generally changed.

    12. *Spot Format - Determines the format for Spotline entry. Flexible or “X” is best.

      1. Weekly - Weekly Grid to place spots, a pattern repeated between start/end dates.

      2. Monthly - Monthly Grid to place spots.

    13. *Billing Frequency - Determines when/how Spots/Charges are Invoiced

      1. Broadcast Calendar - Post Spotlines and Chargelines when the date falls in the Broadcast Calendar month. If a Spotline extends past the billing period end date, only those spots dated before the period end date will be posted.

      2. End of Contract - Post the entire contract if the Contract End Date falls in the billing month.

      3. Monthly - Post Spotlines and Chargelines when the date falls in the billing month. If a Spotline extends past the billing period end date, only those spots dated before the period end date will be posted.

    14. *Copy Writer - Not changed, only one option.

    15. *Probability - Only available for Package and Proposal. Determines the amount of Revenue to be included in Aquira2GO Forecaster projections.

  2. Remember to select a Tax Status at the very bottom. This is internal Northwestern use, we are NOT charging clients sales tax by selecting Taxable.

    1. Underwriting - Used on Contracts that comply with NonCommercial FCC Underwriting guidelines.

    2. Advertising - Used on Contracts that do not follow the above guidelines. Streaming Pre-Roll ads as well as our Commercial stations.

Remember at this stage we are creating a Package that will be duplicated and customized for a specific Client in a later step. The choices you make here are the “starting point” and can be changed per Client when duplicated to a new Proposal.

Options Tab

  1. Click the “Options” tab (skipping Summary for now) and complete the Email Report options at the bottom as desired. These can be added/modified once the Package is duplicated to a Proposal.

As long as you have a valid email address entered on the Client > General tab, choosing one of the options on the left will ensure reports are delivered properly. Do Not duplicate the email on the right side. If you’d like a copy sent to an additional email address, enter that on the right.

Multiple emails can be entered with a COMMA SPACE format (mail@mail.com, mail@mail.com)

Attributes Tab

  1. Click on the “Attributes” tab.

    1. Agreement Details - This is a free text box where you can detail the “other” components of this Agreement.

    2. **Underwriting Copy - (I recommend leaving this blank for a Package unless your scripts are all very similar) - For Proposals, this field MUST contain your Underwriting Copy script so it can be approved by the client and station manager.

The NWM Contract Confirmation used for the Digital Signature process includes these fields!

Spotlines Tab

  1. Click the “Spotlines” tab. Click “New “to create a new Spotline. This will look slightly different between the Weekly and Monthly Spot Format. Let’s take a look at a Weekly format first.

    1. *Start Date / No Weeks / End Date - These 3 fields are relational. Meaning, that if you choose a Start Date of 11/6 and then select 8 weeks, the End Date will automatically adjust. If you select a Start Date, and then an End Date, the number of weeks will automatically adjust.

    2. *Week On / Week Off - Used to create a “rest” pattern within a single spotline. Rather than creating a separate Spotline for each week, spaced every other, you can simply enter 1 Week On, 1 Week Off.

    3. *Spot Classification - Select the “type” of Spot, referencing Spot Classes In Use - Aquira as a guide. Your Traffic Director will be able to guide you as well to ensure Spots are placed on the log appropriately. This also determines availability per Day Part in the grid down below.

    4. *Product - Select the type of product. This is used for Product separation when scheduling a traffic log.

    5. *Break Position / Duration - Generally advised to leave the position as “Any.” The Duration on the Spotline MUST match the duration used later for Media. If the Spotline and Media duration do not agree, Media will not be attached to the traffic log.

    6. *Station(s) - Check the Station these Spots will run on. Once a Station is selected, you will see color applied to the grid below.

GREEN cells = Available - Meaning the Day Part for that day is <75% Sold.

YELLOW cells = Query - Meaning the Day Part for that day is >75% Sold.

RED cells = Sold Out - Meaning the Day Part for that day is 100% Sold.

Once you have the top section complete, proceed to place spots on the grid below. For our Weekly Format, you will see Monday-Sunday across the top, with Day Parts and Time Segments down the right. The Start/End time of each Day Part is specific to your station, reference Station Day Parts - Aquira as a guide. Time Segments are straightforward.

  • You can place specific numbers in any box on the grid to indicate how many Spots should air during that time & day. The “Total Booked” column will count for you.

  • You can place an “X” across two or more days on a specific Day Part, then enter a number in the “Total Booked” column. This will allow Aquira to place the spots using a “best fit” method. In the example below, placing an “X” on Sat & Sun and a Total Booked of 2, Aquira will place 2 spots total between Sat & Sun. It may place one each day, or if one week a Saturday is sold out, it will place 2 Spots both on Sunday that week.

  • If your Agreement calls for Spots to run during a more specific time period than is available with a Time Segment, select a BROADER Time Segment and use the Start Time / End Time to future restrict. Ex. A client wants to run between 10 AM and 2 PM only, but your “Midday” Day Part runs 10-3 PM. You could place the spots in the Midday Day Part row, then enter 1400 (24hr time) in the “End Time” column. Another very common scenario is placing all Spots in the 12a-12a row, then using a 0600 - 1800 (6A-6P) Start/End Time.

  • If your Agreement calls for a specific Rate per Spot, enter that in the “Rate” column. You may enter different Rates per Day Part / Time Segment.

To quickly place Spots in multiple grids at once, you can Click and Drag on the grid to highlight the desired grids, then type the number or X as needed. You can also Ctrl + Click on individual boxes to select just a few, maybe a Mon/Wed/Fri scenario.

If you are placing “Flexible Spots - X” with an odd number of Spots, but you would like to see how Aquira is trying to place them on the log, Click the + just to the left of the Day Part title. You can now click through each week and see where the spots land. Override a day by checking the box and adjusting the number

Override a day by checking the box and adjusting the number. Notice the darker color shading in the grid to let you know a change has been made. The “Total Booked” column will be updated accordingly.

The Monthly Format is largely the same process as the Weekly, with a few key differences.

  1. *Month - Rather than a Start/End Date, select the Month for this Spotline. You can create multiple Spotlines, one per month if desired.

A Package/Proposal/Contract can have Weekly OR Monthly Spot Format, you cannot have a mix of both. Once you create a Spotline, the Format dropdown on the “General” tab is grayed out. You must delete all Spotlines before you can change the Spot Format.

Since each Spotline covers a single month, expanding a Day Part of Time Segment does not present Weeks to step through, instead the whole month.

You can Copy and/or Repeat Spotlines if desired.

  • Copy - Duplicates the Spotline as is, allowing you to make changes.

  • Repeat - Transposes the current Spotline to the next Week(s) or Month(s) with Monthly Formats offering two options for how to handle the Spots.

    • Day Of Month - Keeps the Spots on the Date of the Month.

    • Day Of Week - Adjusts the Spots to fall on the same Weekday.

If we Repeat the above Spotline and Preserve Day of Month, we get the below outcome. Note that spots previously M-F are now randomly throughout the week.

If we Repeat the Spotline and this time Preserve Day of Week, we get the below outcome. Note that spots remain M-F but “Total Booked” is reduced by 2.

Charges Tab

  1. Click the “Charges” tab. If the Agreement is going to be a fixed Monthly rate rather than per spot, you will create that here. Click “New” to create a new Charge line.

    1. Charge Type - Select the Type that best applies.

    2. Charge Category - Only one option, not changed.

    3. Description - Enter a useful description of the Charge here. This will be displayed on Confirmations, Invoices, and Statements.

    4. Charge Date - I recommend deciding which month the charge is to be invoiced, and selecting the 15th of that month. I.e. If you expect this Charge to be included on the November invoice, set the Charge Date to 11/15/2023.

    5. Ledger Code - Select the Ledger code that best applies.

    6. Amount - Dollar amount to be billed for this Charge line.

    7. Pay Commission - Check if the Charge should be included in quarterly commission reports.

    8. Discounts - Check “Include” if the Contract Discount (Agency 15% or TRADE) should apply to the charge.

    9. Stations - Check the Station(s) the charge should be allocated toward.

Media Tab

THIS IS WHERE YOU ENTER MEDIA - DETAILS COMING SOON!

Summary Tab

Now that you have completed all or most of the details required for your Package/Proposal/Contract you can jump back to the “Summary” tab to quickly verify things are in order.

When you are satisfied, Click “Save” to save your changes.

If you have just saved a PACKAGE and are ready to turn that into a Proposal, continue below!

If you have just saved a PROPOSED CONTRACT and are ready to get Client Approval >> Obtain Client Approval

If you have just saved a CONTRACT, congratulations, those Spots will start showing up on the Traffic Log immediately!

Turn a Package into a Proposal

Now that you have your new Package created, let’s turn that into a Proposal to submit for a specific Client.

  1. You should still be in Sales > Packages. Click once to highlight the package you wish to use. Then Click the “Copy” icon.

  2. You have two Copy methods, followed by a list of options to Include or Exclude on the Copy.

    1. Create Unsubmitted Proposal - Start a new Proposal that you can customize for a specific Client.

    2. Duplicate to Packages - Create a copy Package, great for creating a new Package for the next year/event.

  3. I recommend leaving All Lines selected to Copy.

  4. Choose a Sales Rep (will be edited in the next step)

  5. Click the * on the “New Contract CD” line to generate a Contract number.

  6. Click “OK”

Your newly copied Proposal will be displayed and you will be working in the Sales > Proposed Contracts module.

  1. Click the “Advertiser” dropdown arrow and select the appropriate Advertiser and Sales Rep(s) for the new Proposal.

  2. Leave “Update All” checked, and click “Apply” to update the Proposal with details for the new Advertiser.

At this point, you have a new Proposal created from a Package. You can start customizing from the top of this document >> General Tab

Obtain Client Approval

Once you have a complete Proposal (Proposed Contract) you need to obtain the Client's Approval. There are 3 methods available.

In-Person Printed PDF in Advance

COMING SOON!

In-Person Digital Signature on Tablet/Laptop

If you are visiting the client in person you can obtain a Digital Signature using Aquira2GO on a tablet or laptop. Start by logging in to Aquira2GO- Access Aquira2GO

1. Click the 3 vertical dots in the top left corner, then “Proposals”

  1. Locate the Proposal, then click the icon at the center “Signed Direct Reports”

  2. Click once to highlight “NWM Contract Confirmation”

  3. Click “Run”

After a few seconds, you will see a short “Sign Contract” form and below that a PDF Confirmation for the client to review.

When the client has reviewed the Proposal and is ready to sign:

  1. Type the client name in the “Approver” box

  2. Sign with a finger/mouse in the “Signature” box

  3. Click the “I accept the terms of the contract” button

You will be presented with a Signed version of the PDF Confirmation, you can save a copy from this window if you desire. It will also be saved as an Attachment to the Proposal/Contract in Aquira to download/view later.

Remote Digital Signature Request via Aquira2GO

To obtain a Digital Signature you can send a Signature Request Email from Aquira2GO. Start by logging in to Aquira2GO- Access Aquira2GO

1. Click the 3 vertical dots in the top left corner, then “Proposals”

  1. Locate the Proposal, then click the icon at the center “Signed Direct Reports”

  2. Check the box for “Send signing email request.”

  3. Click once to highlight “NWM Contract Confirmation”

  4. Click “Run”

After a few seconds, you will see a PDF Confirmation. Review the PDF, type in the client’s email address, then click “Send Signature Email Request.”

Aquira will generate and send a secure link to view the PDF Confirmation. The client will be able to click on the link, review the Proposal, and sign to accept. The Sales Rep will receive an email when the client has accepted the contract. The Sales Rep will also receive an email should the client reject the Proposal. Accepted contracts will have a signed PDF version saved as an attachment in Aquira to view/download as needed.

Submit Proposal

Once the Client has approved the Agreement you are ready to submit the Proposal. Proposals need to go through two Approval Levels before becoming a Contract.

  • Traffic - Verifying Spotlines and Charges are entered correctly. Attaching Media to the Proposal as needed.

  • Manager - Approving the Underwriting Copy for FCC compliance.

  1. Navigate to Sales > Proposed Contracts.

  2. Search and select the Proposal you need to Submit.

  3. Click on the “Detail” tab.

  4. Click the “Contract Follow Up” button.

  5. Click “Submit.”

Congratulations! You have submitted the Proposal to the Approval Queue. Traffic and Management will receive email notifications as Proposals require their approval. Depending on your https://unw.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/MED/pages/180453438/Recommended+User+Notification+Settings+-+Aquira you may receive email updates as the Proposal is revised/approved/rejected.

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