John Dierksmeier Quesada is likely behind EZAdsNet, a new $30 two-tier matrix cycler. The domain registration for ezadsnet.com is private, but the website shares server hosting with other Quesada-owned MLM ventures like Only20Bucks and NopaVida. This suggests a pattern of operation for Quesada, who has previously launched several similar schemes.

Quesada's involvement with EZAdsNet follows the apparent collapse of his most recent cycler, My Secret Fortune, launched in November 2015. Alexa traffic data indicated a significant decline in visitors to the My Secret Fortune website. This decline likely prompted the creation of EZAdsNet. Quesada first came to attention last year with his matrix cycler, 2×2 Wealth. His other ventures include Only7Bucks, Cafe Nopal, and Eco Plus Network.

EZAdsNet offers no genuine products or services for sale. Participants can only market EZAdsNet affiliate membership itself. New affiliates can join for free, but to earn commissions, they must purchase $15 matrix positions. Each purchased position includes advertising credits for use on the EZAdsNet website.

The EZAdsNet compensation plan uses a two-tier matrix cycler structure. Affiliates buy $15 positions within 2×2 and 2×3 matrices. A 2×2 matrix has six positions in total. Filling this matrix pays out $60 and moves the affiliate into a 2×3 matrix. The 2×3 matrix adds a third level, bringing the total positions to fourteen. Filling a complete 2×3 matrix pays $250. The compensation plan implies that completing a 2×3 matrix recycles the position back into a new 2×2 matrix, though this is not explicitly detailed.

The business model is straightforward: affiliates buy into matrices and earn when subsequent positions are filled by others. The bundled advertising credits appear to be a secondary element, with the primary focus on purchasing matrix positions. This structure is characteristic of many matrix cycler schemes, which often rely heavily on recruitment for revenue.

The EZAdsNet opportunity is another in a series of matrix-based schemes operated by Quesada. Affiliates invest in matrix positions and earn commissions as new members fill subsequent spots. The advertising credits are a peripheral component, with the core mechanism being the purchase of matrix positions.