Tuesday, November 30, 2010

What is a Forced Matrix

Most of the people trying to make money online join affiliate programs like adsense, amazon, e-bay and others, although those types of affiliate programs are not residual, meaning that the amount you earn from them is only based on whether a visitor clicks on ads or buys a product, you never know the actual earnings by month because they could be different each month and they are not consider residual.
Because people are looking for residual income which is fixed income that comes in each and every month, some people turn into MLM or ( multi-level-marketing ).
Basically, a MLM is where you promote a product or service and you get people to join under you earning a small percentage of what they make, the more you recruit the more you make.
The problem with this is that sometimes you join a system and your sponsor does not help you enough and your stuck with the rest of the 95% of MLM marketers who failed.
THE SOLUTION A FORCED MATRIX
Forced matrix systems are the best ways to guaranteed success, why? because your sponsor is obligated to help you in order for him to make money.
Here is a how a forced matrix works
  • You can only have a certain amount of people directly sponsor under you
  • You will receive Spillover & Spillunder helping you grow your business faster
  • You can make multiple accounts to double your earnings
Most forced matrix are:
  • 3x5 = Each member can only have 3 people under them 5 levels deep
  • 2x8 = Each member can only have 2 people under them 8 levels deep
Spillover & Spillunder
  • Spillover is when you get people under you refer by the person on top of you ( your sponsor) since your sponsor can only have a certain amount of people anyone who refers goes under you this is called spillover
  • Spillunder  is when the people under you sponsor people making your business grow.
Multiple Accounts
  • Since you can only earn fixed amounts of money once you complete the matrix, you can create multiple accounts to double your earnings and filled multiple matrix systems

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