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The working of a matrix

When a person (MemA) pays/contribute/deposit the necessary fee,
he/she will become a member of the matrix.
He/she will have a sponsor, the one's referral link that is use to enter the matrix.
We will assume that this example is a normal situation
and by using the referral link MemA has become a direct downliner of his sponser.
Thru this discussion you will learn taht there is an exception (1).

At this point, MemA starts his own matrix and will recrute the necessary members to fill his own matrix.
Remeber: As the matrix of MemA is part of a greater matrix,
only his/her downline is of importance from this moment.

The title discription of a matrix often gives you enough information what kind of matrix your dealing with.
You need to know the following:
* how many partners/members you need to sponsor
* how many levels the matrix has.
With this information you can calculate how many participants are needed to fill the matrix

example
3 x  3 matrix: 3 members/ 3 levels (Total: 39)
3 x  5 matrix: 3 members/ 5 levels (Total: 363)
3 x  8 matrix: 3 members/ 8 levels (Total: 9.840)
5 x 10 matrix: 5 members/10 levels (Total: 12.207.030)

To fill the matrix is very easy if everyone has the same motivation/goals.
As a member you only need to worry about your direct downline (1st downline).
The moment that a new member (memB) is registered,
MemB starts his/her own matrix and MemB is responsible for his/her own matrix

So, when MemA recrutes three new partners (MemB, MemC and MemD),
these three new partners become MemA direct referrals
and each of them will start their own Matrix.
It seems that the matrix of MemA is devided in three sub matrixs.
In fact, MemA doesn't need to do anything to get his matrix filled.

This ia the ultimate situation, where everyone is  motivated as MemA and tries to get their direct downline filled.
But in the real world you will notice that not everyone is as motivated as you.
Some will only register and do nothing to recrute new partners (passive)
Others are willing to work and get thre three required partners.
And than you have those with the will, the strive to grow and grow,
they often get more partners than what is needed.
When the members exceed the required amound of partners, the rest is called spilover.
We will address spillover later on.

Relations in a matrix.
we can look at a matrix in two ways,
* top to down
* down to up

Top to down
every level has a downline.
every member has multiple downliners
So if you start for the top level to the last level,
you will notice that per level the amount of members will be multiplied by a factor.
The factor is the required number of partners that every mebers need to bring in the matrix.

Down to up
every member has one (1) upline (sponsor).
now, depending on how many levels there are, a member will have the same amount of upliners.
In a 3 level matrix, aevery member will have 3 upliners.
in a 10 level matrix, every member will have 1o upliners.

Why use a matrix?
A matrix is use to generate an income by receiving commissions from the his/her downline.
From each member of your matrix you will receive a commission.

When a member register, he/she will pay/contribute a fee.
That fee will be used to pay the commissions and other expenses.

Working
A member that enters the matrix will pay a fee.
The fee is going to be used to pay e.g.commissions to his/her upline

Keep this in mind.
When a person enters a Matrix by paying a fee,
probably he will enter the matrix/program that is running for a while now.
His sponsor will have a sponsor and that sponsor will have a sponsor etc. etc.

For example, let's look at 3x3 matrix.
A person (MemA) enters the matrix and pays a fee.
As the matrix is a 3 level matrix,
3 upliner's will receive a commission:
1 the sponsor (Sp-1) of MemA
2 the sponsor (Sp-2) of Sp-1 and
3 The sponsor (Sp-3) of Sp-2

If we were talking of a 3x5 matrix,
5 upliner's would receive a commission
1 Sp-1
2 Sp-2
3 Sp-3
4 Sp-4
5 Sp-5

It should now be clear to you how many members will receive a commission from the fee of a new member.

Usually you will receive the information about the amount of the fee and the commissions per level before you start with the program.
The commissions may vary from level to level.
It is also possible the the commissions for the whole matrix is the same (one value for all levels).
Every program has it own set of rules.

Very interesting part of the program.
When we know the type of matrix (e.g. 3x3, 3x5, 3x10...)
and we know the entry fee,
we can do some calculation.

We can calculate how much (max) a person can receive when the matrix is full.
We can also calculate how the company/owner of the program for that samefull matrix.
We can even calculate how much the total of commissions will be when the matrix is full.
For static purposes we can calculate after deduction of the commissions
what the programowner will receive tpcover expenses and his profits.
and this part is very interested.

Let's look a some examples.




 

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