I think most of the campaigners does have percentage for the quantity of participants they are managing and most of them are basing on it.
Maybe percentage of 1% per capital funds per campaign or if not there are some managers that used to have fixed rate.
I think that would be 0.01 per week or even higher.
But the more the campaign they are managing the higher salary they are making weekly.
most of the managers recieve a set weekly fee
if you were right,managers would be directly dependant on the number of posts people who participate in the said campaign make
imagine half of them didin't post,they get paid 50% less for the week ,so manager's earning drops by half too?
I would not agree to such terms