Sunday, 13 May 2007

Brand + Affiliates

Well, there are multiple levels of affiliates and referrals. When a given affiliate has reached the maximum number of referrals they can refer, any "spillovers" will be placed as a referral for this affiliate's first referral.

For example, if affiliates are allowed 3 referrals each and you, as one of the affiliates refers 4 other affiliates - Anna, Bob, Charlie and David. Anna, Bob and Charlie will be placed directly below you in level 1 (or level 2 if you consider yourself level 1). So what happens to David?

David will be placed as a referral made by Anna. Therefore David will be placed in level 2 (or level 3 if you consider yourself level 1). This method helps fill up the chain much faster and allows you to generate the most income from a larger range of referrals. Referrals that you generate for yourself and that are generated for you by the affiliate who referred you.

Normally, typical forced matrix systems are very deep and have a smaller width. If, for example, a matrix is set with a width of 4 and a depth of 8, you have the potential to refer 4 + 16 + 64 + 256 + 1,024 + 4,096 + 16,384 + 65,536 = 87,380 affiliates. And with a forced matrix structure, getting that many referrals is no difficult task.

As a result, you, as an affiliate, are inclined to sign up as there are affiliates before you who will help you develop your downline and fill up your matrix very quickly.


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