Do 'Forced Matrix' sites really work?
By superspur
@superspur (21)
January 28, 2010 9:55am CST
I was wondering if any of you have had a good experience from joining a 'Forced Matrix' website. They seem to promise loads of money, but I guess you need to get in early, and then advertise like hell if you want to get a return on your money.
There seem to be a lot about, and I just wondered if any of you had a good experience, plus I could do with a little cash boost at the moment. Thanks
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@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
28 Jan 10
Think about it critically for a minute. "Forced Matrix" exactly what does that mean. Did they Mention Spillover? They are Forcing people who want to get rich quick, by doing nothing, under you, where does your money come from if everybody signing up under the top, and getting forced under you?
Spill over is a BAD BAD thing, it produces a Welfare Mentality, where everyone one wants something for nothing.
That is what I know about Forced Matrix. In this program, where is the money made?
@mysdianait (66009)
• Italy
28 Jan 10
I was about to respond underneath yours but maybe it's best I comment here.
I use matrix sites and I have good results with them but NOT by doing nothing.
To make them work you have to promote them and gain referrals. Those who do that earn - those who expect something for nothing will get what they get elsewhere, nothing.
It is not always necessary to join when a program is in the early stages either. I joined one that has been running since 2007 but it is new to many and I am earning with it nice,y, especially as it only costs a dolloar to join it.
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@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
28 Jan 10
Yes, that is what I was saying, I do believe there is a difference between a Matrix Site, and Forced Matrix site though, I could be wrong.
I completely agree, you need to work, and you need to train your downline to work.
What is the product or service you offer through your Matrix site?
@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
29 Jan 10
They do work to an extent, but who do they work the most for? They are always popping up how long do they stay around for? What is the business model and how does it drive the behavior in the field.
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