GoDaddy At MyPowerMall Does Pay MLM Cash Rebates
I tested MyPowerMall if it does really pay me cash rebates on my personal purchases. What I did was to purchase a domain name from GoDaddy.com through my own MyPowerMall shopping mall.
Truly indeed!
Today, after three days from purchase, I checked my sales report at my backoffice and found the credit to my account.
Based on the purchase price and MyPowerMall's compensation plan, the amount was really small.
However, I got realy excited because MyPowerMall does really pay me cash rebates on my personal purchases.
Now, if I think about referring others to get their own MyPowerMall online shopping mall so they too can earn cash rebates on their purchases and I get paid from those purchases as well, the amount becomes exponential as I look at MyPowerMall's compensation plan as follows:
Personal Mall (Tier 1) 7%
2nd Shopping Tier 14%
3rd Shopping Tier 29%
4th Shopping Tier 35%
5th Shopping Tier 3%
6th Shopping Tier 3%
7th Shopping Tier 3%
8th Shopping Tier 3%
9th Shopping Tier 3%
As a conservative earnings illustration using 1 GoDaddy domain name purchase and 2 referrals for each level, here's how my earnings look like:
Product: GoDaddy Domain Name
Commission: 14%
Price: $8.95
MyPowerMall Earns: $1.25
MyPowerMall Pays Me:
1st Tier - 1 x $1.25 x 7% = $ 0.09
2nd Tier - 2 x 1.25 x 14% = 0.35
3rd Tier - 4 x 1.25 x 29% = 1.45
4th Tier - 8 x 1.25 x 35% = 3.50
5th Tier - 16 x 1.25 x 3% = 0.60
6th Tier - 32 x 1.25 x 3% = 1.20
7th Tier - 64 x 1.25 x 3% = 2.40
8th Tier - 128 x 1.25 x 3% = 4.80
9th Tier - 256 x 1.25 x 3% = 9.60
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TOTALS 511 $23.99
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Small, huh.
But if your referrals are internet entrepreneurs, do you think they'll buy only 1 domain name? Will they only refer 2 people? What about purchasing webhosting too?
And, considering that MyPowerMall is a free business opportunity? And, they save money by earning cash rebates?
What do you think?
Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:37:00 +0000