Welcome to My Next Aim Review!
Someone may have already approached you about joining this company, but even if this is the first time you’ve heard of it, you are probably here for one reason…
To find out if it’s legit or not!
You’ve come to the right place!
My review will go over the company background, the products and the compensation plan.
Keep reading to learn more about My Next Aim!
My Next Aim Review – The Company
My Next Aim does not offer any information on their website in regards to who owns or operates the business.
The My Next Aim website domain was registered privately as “mynextaim.com” on the 19th of April, 2017.
After a little more digging, I discovered that My Next Aim affiliates connect the company with The Ads Leader.
This seems to be a legit connection, seeing as the official The Ads Leader Facebook page is rampant with My Next Aim marketing spam.
The Ads Leader is an adcredit opportunity that was launched in 2017 that has affiliates invest between $10 and $90 for an advertised ROI of up to 160%.
It seems that The Ads Leader began running out of money when affiliates were informed that they were only allowed to withdraw 200% of invested funds.
Following the descent of The Ads Leader, My Next Aim was registered in April and launched shortly after.
It seems that the aim of this company is to source new funds into The Ads Leader.
Ali Azlan is identified as the owner/admin of My Next Aim.
My Next Aim Reviews – The Products
My Next Aim does not have any retail products or services to offer.
Affiliates who join My Next Aim can only market the affiliate membership.
The My Next Aim Compensation Plan
Affiliates who join My Next Aim must buy 2×10 matrix positions.
Commissions are earned and paid when they sponsor other affiliates who also purchase positions.
A 2×10 matrix puts an affiliate at the top of a matrix that has 2 positions right under them.
These first 2 positions make up level 1 of the matrix and level 2 is created by adding another two positions under each of the first two, for a total of 4 positions.
Matrix levels 3 to 10 are created the same way, with every new level holding twice as many positions as the level above it.
Matrix positions are filled by purchases made by new and existing My Next Aim affiliates.
As matrix positions are filled, commissions are paid based on the matrix positions that are purchased.
Dominion Matrix (Positions cost $10)
- $7 per position filled on level 1 (2 positions to fill)
- 50 cents per position filled on level 2 (4 positions to fill)
- 35 cents per position filled on level 3 (8 positions to fill)
- 15 cents per position filled on level 4 (16 positions to fill)
- 10 cents per position filled on levels 5 to 10 (2016 positions to fill)
Spectrum Matrix (Positions cost $100)
- $80 per position filled on level 1 (2 positions to fill)
- $2.50 per position filled on level 2 (4 positions to fill)
- $2 per position filled on level 3 (8 positions to fill)
- $1.50 per position filled on level 4 (16 positions to fill)
- $1 per position filled on levels 5 to 10 (2016 positions to fill)
Victorian Matrix (Positions cost $300)
- $255 per position filled on level 1 (2 positions to fill)
- $7.50 per position filled on level 2 (4 positions to fill)
- $6 per position filled on level 3 (8 positions to fill)
- $3 per position filled on levels 4 to 7 (240 positions to fill)
- $1.50 per position filled on levels 8 to 10 (1792 positions to fill)
Cost To Join My Next Aim
The cost to join My Next Aim as an affiliate is free.
However, if you want to participate in the compensation plan, a matrix position purchase of $10, $100 or $300 must be made.
The more an affiliate spends on position purchases, the more income potential they will have through the compensation plan.
Verdict on My Next Aim
It is clear from researching this company that their entire business model is based on affiliate recruitment…
100% of the income coming in is coming from new affiliates who are buying into the matrix…
But this type of business model is unsustainable as recruitment numbers rarely, if ever, maintain a high enough level to continually increase…
So as recruitment slows down, so too will income…
These types of MLM’s just aren’t designed to last in the long run…
I hope you enjoyed this My Next Aim review and if you have any questions, please leave them in the comments below…
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