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FILE / ODR-CNTRL · NIL AFFILIATE CAMPAIGN

Give athletes a simple way to earn from product they can actually use.

No cash. No boxes. No order-form chaos.

An approved adult organizer starts the campaign. The athlete shares one approved link. Supporters order online. ODR CNTRL ships direct.

Campaigns are structured as NIL affiliate marketing, not pay-for-play, not recruiting inducements, and not school-sponsored fundraisers unless a separate written organization agreement is approved.

Review gate: NCAA Division I athletes, prospects, JUCO-to-Division-I paths, and transfers must review applicable deals with campus compliance and use NIL Go when required. Third-party benefits of $600 or more—and smaller benefits aggregated with the same payer—are reportable under current NCAA guidance.

Before launch

Adult organizer review comes first. Guardian consent, state rules, school disclosures, and payout setup must clear before a campaign or athlete link goes live.

Disclosure example: “I’m a paid ODR CNTRL affiliate” or “ODR CNTRL gave me this product.” Put the disclosure with the ask; video disclosures belong in the video, and live disclosures should be repeated. Do not rely on a profile page or hidden hashtag.

  • Clear disclosure: Use disclosure language in the same sentence/location as each claim, on every platform, before any affiliate ask.
  • Material disclosure: Adult organizer disclosures include affiliate role before athlete sharing.
  • Claim posture: Use non-absolute wording for earnings and timelines; ranges and examples are planning guidance, not fixed outcomes.
  • Money control: Adult college athletes or approved adult organizers own payout setup, payout eligibility checks, refunds, and payment settings. Minors do not.
  • Launch order: Run adult college routes first. Push high-school routes only after state or association clearance and school-policy review are documented.
  • Where fund goes: Supporter checks out on the fundraiser path; platform fee, processing fee, and refund impact apply before payout.
  • Youth control: No youth bank details, no child-owned payment accounts, and no direct bank collection by participants.
  • Tax posture: Tax treatment review is manual by organizer support; no self-serve tax-exemption toggle.
Campaign pool Supporters purchase through an approved athlete, campaign, team, club, or organization link. Campaign credit is illustrative and may vary by route and terms; examples can include higher or lower percentages after payment fees, platform fees, refunds, chargebacks, compliance holds, and campaign-specific allocation.
ODR CNTRL athlete campaign starter visual

Simple loop. Clear controls.

Approved campaign link, supporter product purchase, direct shipping, and payment review. ODR CNTRL is fragrance-free cosmetic odor care for external use only.

How the campaign pool works

Supporters buy product. Campaign credit follows the order.

Supporters purchase ODR CNTRL through an approved athlete or campaign link. Product ships directly to them.

For the current campaign model, tracked campaign credit is shown for planning and is not a fixed result. Amounts can vary by route and terms after payment fees, platform fees, refunds, chargebacks, and campaign-specific allocation.

Final payout depends on the Campaign Sheet, athlete eligibility, state rules, guardian requirements for minors, payment onboarding, and whether the campaign is individual NIL, team/club, organization, or NIL platform-based.

Purchases are product purchases. They are not charitable donations unless ODR CNTRL expressly states otherwise in writing through a qualified charitable structure.

ODR CNTRL product image from the existing site

Estimated campaign pool

Planning example only: one tracked order per day over 30 days is one way to model a path.

Tracked bottle goalOrder paceSample / ask planIllustrative pool context
5 bottles1 order every 6 daysAbout 25 safe asks total$87.50
10 bottles1 order every 3 daysAbout 50 safe asks total$175
20 bottles2 orders every 3 daysAbout 100 safe asks total$350
30 bottles / 30-Club1 tracked order per dayAbout 150 safe asks total$525

Sample QR is not sale QR. Sample QR can teach or help a supporter find the campaign. Approved campaign links carry tracked campaign credit. Final campaign proceeds vary by tracked orders, refunds, adjustments, compliance review, and program terms.

How it works

Five steps from sample to support.

01

Hand out sample

The product gets in the supporter's hand first.

02

Scan QR code

The approved QR code or campaign link sends them to the campaign page.

03

Order online

No youth cash handling. No order forms. No sorting boxes.

04

Ship direct

ODR CNTRL ships the bottle directly to the customer.

Sample-first ODR CNTRL campaign visual

The modules

Train the exact rep athletes will use.

Open the playbook for focused modules: first ask, handling no, QR confidence, follow-up, and daily review. Each page teaches one live action instead of repeating the same funnel framing.

Live supporter path

Demo only. Real orders go through real QR links.

Public pages send supporters to a campaign landing or the approved campaign QR link. Printed samples and athlete cards should use live campaign codes generated for the active campaign.

Supporter flow

Scan the approved QR code -> confirm the campaign -> choose bottle quantity -> checkout securely -> ODR CNTRL ships direct.

You are purchasing ODR CNTRL product. This is not a charitable donation unless expressly stated in writing by ODR CNTRL through a qualified charitable structure.

Ready path

Complete compliance before activation.

Compliance required before activation: athlete agreement, guardian consent if under 18, state rider, campaign sheet, payment onboarding, and any required school/compliance disclosure must be complete before campaign activation or payout.

Research holds: Under-13 intake is unavailable pending a guardian-first COPPA flow. The FTC COPPA Rule was amended April 22, 2025. Texas UIL high-school routes remain paused. Georgia bars school identifiers, facilities, school-connected compensation, collectives, and NIL clubs; Michigan’s current PBA policy requires written MHSAA/member-school review and bars school-connected involvement. Every other high-school or NAIA route requires current state, association, institution, and school-policy evidence before activation.

No cash. No inventory. No youth accounts.

ODR CNTRL may refuse, pause, or delay campaign activation, QR/code issuance, content use, commission tracking, or payout if athlete eligibility, state rules, guardian consent, school disclosure, organization approval, or payout onboarding is incomplete or unclear.