Divvee Social initially launched as a “pay to access” e-commerce portal. Divvee affiliates were also paid to recruit new affiliates.
This concept flopped and interest in Divvee subsided a few months after launch:
In late September Divvee corporate announced a new mobile-centric business model. As per the Alexa traffic estimate graph above, this has sparked renewed interest in the company.
Named “Rank & Share”, today we take a look at and review Divvee’s new offering.
Divvee describe Rank & Share as a way for affiliates and free customers to
earn reward point by simply taking a few minutes a day to share their opinions and thoughts on some of the hottest new technologies and mobile apps just being released to the public.
Without the marketing-speak, this is essentially a point-based reward for spamming your social media accounts with apps Divvee pushes onto their user-base.
On the business side of things, Divvee have monetary partnerships with app creators.
To participate in Rank & Share, a Divvee affiliate or customer first downloads the Divvee app.
Through the app daily offers are made, via which a user can download, review and rank what’s on offer.
Divvee themselves have a financial partnership with the owners of apps promoted to users, which brings us to the Divvee compensation plan.
The Divvee Rank & Share Compensation Plan
Divvee are still using a 3×10 matrix compensation structure to pay commissions with (for more information, refer to
BehindMLM’s Divvee Social review
).
To qualify for commissions a Divvee affiliate must
generate at least one hundred Rank & Share actions a month (includes personal actions and that of an affiliate’s free users)
recruit at least one affiliate
A Rank & Share action can be an app install, review, rating or social media promotion post.
Commission payouts vary based on the agreements Divvee makes with app creators. Official Divvee compensation documentation states however that affiliates can be paid up to 25 cents on each Rank & Share action within their matrix.
Matrix levels require unlocking, which is tied to affiliate recruitment:
be commission qualified to earn on one matrix level
recruit and maintain two active affiliates to qualify for two matrix levels
recruit and maintain three active affiliates to qualify for three matrix levels
recruit and maintain four active affiliates to qualify for four matrix levels
recruit and maintain five active affiliates to qualify for five matrix levels
recruit and maintain six active affiliates to qualify for six matrix levels
recruit and maintain seven active affiliates to qualify for seven matrix levels
recruit and maintain eight active affiliates to qualify for eight matrix levels
recruit and maintain nine active affiliates to qualify for nine matrix levels
recruit and maintain ten active affiliates to qualify for all ten matrix levels
Being an active affiliate is satisfying the 100 Share & Rank actions a month component of commission qualifi
🤖 Quick Answer
What was Divvee Social's initial business model?Divvee Social launched as a pay-to-access e-commerce portal where affiliates earned compensation by recruiting new affiliates. This model proved unsuccessful, causing interest to decline significantly within months of its debut.
What is Divvee Rank & Share?
Rank & Share is a mobile-centric business model introduced in late September, allowing affiliates and free users to accumulate reward points by sharing daily opinions on emerging technologies and newly released mobile applications.
How does the Rank & Share program generate user engagement?
The program incentivizes daily participation through a points-based system, where users earn rewards by dedicating minimal time to reviewing and sharing perspectives on innovative technologies and recently launched mobile apps.
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