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How To: Create A Private Offer Product

A step-by-step guide to creating a Private Offer Product in PubSuite.

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Written by Avid Admin
Updated over 2 months ago

Read Time: 10 minutes

The article provides a step-by-step guide on how to create a new Private Offer Product in PubSuite, covering everything from entering basic product details to setting pricing, deliverables, timelines, and optional content enhancements.


  1. To get started, navigate to your PubSuite Management Console https://avidpubsuite.com/console

2. If you have multiple titles, you can select the relevant Publisher Profile on the "My Publisher Profiles" tab, or click "Manage Publisher Profiles" to view the full list.

3. Select the relevant Partner Profile by clicking ">" on the "Action" column.

4. Select "Actions" option on the top right-hand side for the screen, Click "Manage Products".

5. Click "Create New Product"

6. Enter the product name on the "Product Name" field.

7. Click the checkbox "This is a Private Offer Product Only" to tag the product as a Private offer.

8. You can set an expiry date for the private offer by ticking the checkbox for "Product Expiry" (Optional)

9. Set "Expiry Date" (if applicable) and click "Next".


10. Select the appropriate options for your Product, including:

  • Primary Content Format

  • Placement

  • Content Approach

  • Execution

  • Outbound Link

  • Content Sample link on URL

11. If there are relevant Product Inclusions, tick the box and click "Next" (Optional).

12. If applicable, click "Add Supplementary Content"

13. Add the relevant Supplementary content and its details, including:

  • Content Format

  • Publishing time

  • Example URL

14. Click "Next"

15. Enter Product Description on the text field.


16. Set your SLA or ideal production timeline.

17. Click "Next" or the "Deliverables" tab

18. Insert the Guaranteed and Expected deliverables (Optional).

  • Guaranteed: The minimum number of metric you commit to delivering if this product is bought. This is the baseline volume we’re contractually held to. If this is 0, you can leave empty.

  • Expected: The estimated number of metric you forecast to achieve based on historic performance. This number is not guaranteed but offers a realistic projection of how your product may overdeliver beyond the guarantee. Optional to include.

19. Click "Next"

20. Enter the Product price on "Base Product Cost" field.

21. Enter the Product media value on "Rate Card Value" field.

22. Click "Save Changes" and you've successfully created a Private Offer Product.


Need more help?

Contact PubSuite Support via the chatbot button located in the lower-right corner of your screen.

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