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Buy placement, not the benefit of the doubt

Sponsor one of your listings in the lead marketplace for $25 a day. Every sponsored row is labeled as paid placement to the funders and brokers who see it, which is the point: a marketplace that says what it was paid for is worth more to a buyer than one that hides it, and worth more to you for the same reason.

Where it runs

The same workspace you list from

Campaigns live beside your listings and your orders. Set a budget and a duration, accept the labeling terms, and it starts. Spend and remaining budget are on the campaign row.

The lead marketplace vendor workspace: orders on your listings, your own orders, and Sponsorship in the left rail
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The terms

All of them, on one page

There is no rate card behind a sales call. This is the whole commercial arrangement.

  • A flat daily rate

    $25 a day, the same for every vendor and every listing. No auction, no bidding, no pricing engine deciding what your slot is worth today.

  • Up to 90 days a campaign

    A single campaign has a hard maximum run length, so a large budget cannot buy an indefinite slot and lock everyone else out.

  • Nothing up front

    Your budget is reserved and drawn down as the campaign runs, billed the same way as every marketplace order. The smallest budget that buys a campaign is $25, which is one day.

  • It sponsors a listing, never a lead

    A campaign attaches to one of your listings. There is no way to sponsor an individual lead, because that would pay to push weak inventory in front of a buyer.

  • Cancel from the console

    Stop a running campaign whenever you want. The rate a campaign was booked at is stored on the campaign, so a later rate change never rewrites what you agreed to.

  • Labeled, in its own band

    Sponsored listings sit in a marked band above the grid. They never displace a better-fit listing inside a best-match sort, and a buyer can switch them off.

What the buyer is told

Sponsored placements are paid advertising. Every sponsored row is visibly labeled "Sponsored" and sits in its own band. It never displaces a better-fit listing inside a best-match sort, and buyers can turn sponsored placements off in sort options.

You accept those terms before a campaign can exist, and the buyer reads them on the marketplace. Nothing about a sponsored listing is quiet. Files routed through New Matrix are never sold, recycled, or sponsored - the marketplace carries only what a vendor lists as merchandise, and that separation is not something advertising can buy past.