1. Introduction
Panelika works with contracted third-party advertising and promotional providers to support eligible social media visibility campaigns.
Depending on the selected service, campaigns may use publisher websites, mobile and web advertising placements, native advertising networks, creator distribution channels, content-discovery platforms, or mixed-source delivery methods.
The exact delivery method, traffic type, targeting options, reporting availability, and service limitations may vary by campaign.
2. Publicly Disclosed Advertising Providers
Depending on campaign requirements, ad approval, inventory availability, country targeting, and budget, Panelika may purchase promotional traffic through selected third-party advertising platforms.
Examples may include:
- PropellerAds - mobile and web advertising placements
- MGID - publisher and native advertising traffic
These providers are not necessarily used for every campaign or service.
Panelika acts as an independent advertiser. Listing a provider does not mean that Panelika is officially endorsed, certified, sponsored, or partnered by that provider unless such a relationship is explicitly documented.
3. Campaign Traffic Source Categories
Publisher Website Traffic
Promotional placements may appear on independent publisher websites, including content, entertainment, community, news, blog, and niche-interest websites.
Users may voluntarily click a promotional placement and visit the selected Instagram profile, post, Reel, website, or campaign landing page.
Available reporting may include impressions, outbound clicks, campaign duration, device category, and approximate geographic distribution.
Mobile and Web Advertising Placements
Campaigns may be distributed through supported mobile and web advertising formats, including banner, native, interstitial, in-page push, push notification, and other approved promotional placements.
Placement availability depends on the selected advertising provider and campaign settings.
Publisher and Native Advertising Traffic
Promotional content may be displayed within native advertising placements across participating publisher websites.
These placements may appear alongside editorial, informational, entertainment, or recommended content.
Users choose whether to interact with the promotional placement.
Content Discovery Networks
Campaign content may be distributed through content-recommendation or discovery platforms.
Promotional links may appear in areas such as recommended content, sponsored stories, related articles, or content feeds.
Creator and Community Distribution
Some eligible campaigns may use independent creators, theme pages, communities, or promotional distribution partners.
Placement formats may include posts, stories, profile mentions, content shares, or other approved promotional placements.
Incentivized Traffic
Certain services may involve users who receive points, credits, rewards, or another benefit for viewing, visiting, following, or interacting with promoted content.
Incentivized traffic may have different retention, engagement, and conversion characteristics from non-incentivized traffic.
Any service using incentivized delivery should be identified clearly in the individual service description before purchase.
Mixed-Source Delivery
Some campaigns may combine multiple traffic sources.
The source distribution may change depending on availability, campaign performance, geographic targeting, cost, and provider inventory.
Exact source percentages may not be available for every campaign.
4. What Panelika May Measure
Depending on provider reporting capabilities, campaign records may include:
- Campaign reference number
- Campaign start and end dates
- Impressions
- Outbound clicks
- Profile or landing-page visits
- Country distribution
- Device type
- Operating system
- Placement category
- Referrer category
- Conversion events
- Campaign duration
- Traffic type
- Incentivized or non-incentivized delivery status
Not every metric is available for every campaign.
5. Example Campaign Report
Campaign Reference: PLK-EXAMPLE-2026-001
Source Category: Publisher and native advertising traffic
Traffic Type: Non-incentivized promotional traffic
Campaign Period: Example reporting period
Measured Metrics: Impressions and outbound clicks
Targeting: Depends on the selected service
Provider Identity: May be disclosed publicly or withheld under a commercial confidentiality agreement
6. Provider Confidentiality
Some provider identities may remain confidential under commercial agreements.
Where a provider name cannot be disclosed publicly, Panelika may retain relevant campaign records, including campaign identifiers, supplier invoices, reporting periods, available traffic summaries, source categories, and delivery documentation.
Provider confidentiality does not change the delivery information shown in the individual service description.
7. What Advertising Traffic Does Not Guarantee
Advertising exposure, profile visits, clicks, and promotional traffic do not automatically guarantee:
- Followers
- Likes
- Comments
- Saves
- Shares
- Organic reach
- Algorithmic distribution
- Sales
- Leads
- Long-term retention
- Business growth
User actions depend on multiple factors, including profile quality, content relevance, audience targeting, campaign format, and user choice.
A specific outcome should only be described as included when it is explicitly stated in the selected service terms.
8. Service-Level Disclosure
Each eligible service should clearly state:
- Delivery source
- Traffic type
- Incentivized or non-incentivized status
- Targeting options
- Estimated start time
- Available reporting
- Refill conditions
- Retention conditions
- Refund conditions
- Guaranteed and non-guaranteed results
Use this example:
Delivery Source: Third-party publisher and advertising networks
Traffic Type: Promotional traffic
Incentivized: No, unless stated otherwise
Targeting: Depends on selected package
Measured Result: Impressions, clicks, or visits where available
Follower Guarantee: No, unless explicitly included in the service terms
Reporting: Subject to provider availability
9. Count-Increase Campaigns for Followers and Likes
Certain eligible services may be configured as count-increase campaigns for a defined number of followers or likes, where this model is explicitly stated in the service terms.
Example: a 100-follower order.
- When the order is confirmed, the campaign starts.
- The system records the follower count at campaign start.
- The campaign continues until the account reaches the defined increase target (for example, 100 additional followers), subject to service conditions.
This is how count-increase-target orders are generally structured.
If a slower delivery mode (drip-feed) is selected, and growth accelerates beyond the planned pacing, delivery may be temporarily paused for up to 24 hours to keep campaign distribution controlled.
If refill coverage is included for that specific service, and a defined drop threshold is met (for example, a 10% follower decrease), a replacement delivery cycle may start without additional charge, according to refill terms.
10. Platform Independence Notice
All product names, trademarks, and registered trademarks belong to their respective owners.
11. Compliance and User Responsibility
Users are responsible for reviewing the applicable social media platform rules, advertising policies, local laws, and service conditions before placing an order.
Service availability, approval, delivery speed, targeting, reporting, and traffic quality may vary by provider and campaign conditions.
12. Final Transparency Statement
Panelika aims to describe campaign delivery methods as clearly as possible. Source categories describe the type of promotional distribution used and do not imply platform ownership, endorsement, certification, or guaranteed social media performance.