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Booker Publisher FAQs

Get answers to common questions about using Booker.

Updated over 4 months ago

Do I have to pay to sign up for Booker?

⁠Nope! We’re here to help creators monetize, so Booker is completely free to sign up. Plus, Paved's sponsorship fee is 0% for any bookings under $500.

For sponsorships over $500, there's a nominal 10% fee. For example, if you get a $600 booking, you’ll get a $540 payout. This does not include Stripe or credit card processing fees. Learn more

How is Booker different from The Marketplace or The Ad Network?

Booker is a standalone tool that helps you attract sponsors, collaborate with them, and accept payment. It’s your very own page to share with potential brands and sponsors where you can highlight everything you have to offer. Learn more

Do I have to implement Booker to use Paved?

Booker is optional. However, publishers who implement Booker have more success closing sponsorship deals.

Does Paved bring me the advertisers with Booker?

No, Booker is a self-service platform that simplifies newsletter sponsorship management, from payments to scheduling

To get more sponsors, try Radar, our AI prospecting tool exclusively for Booker users.

What happens if an advertiser abandons the Booker sponsorship flow?

If the advertiser enters their contact info into your Booker pop-up and doesn't complete the checkout, Paved will send them an email reminder to complete the process.

Who should I contact if I need help with my sponsorship?

If you have questions about your sponsorship regarding ad creatives, a scheduling change, etc. don't hesitate to get in touch with Paved (adops@paved.com).

My payment isn't working. What should I do?

If you need help with your payment, please contact Stripe.

Is Booker GDPR compliant?

Yes. Booker is GDPR-compliant and has taken the following measures:

  1. Updated the Privacy Policy to outline data protection measures.

  2. Introduced GDPR-compliant Terms of Service, allowing easy opt-outs from marketing emails.

  3. Ensured explicit consent for email marketing and communications.

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