There is no information on the GetPaid Social website indicating who owns or runs the business, at least not on pages a visitor would typically land on.

With a bit of poking around however, it is revealed that the creator of the GetPaid Social site is Jeff Long (right).

Congratulation on taking action right away! My team and I are here to support you should you need any help along the way.

I appreciate your business and look forward to welcoming you as a PREMIUM member!

Jeff Long

Creator GetPaid.Social

This corresponds with the GetPaid Social website domain, which was registered by Long in September 2015. An address in the US state of Nevada is also provided.

Long first appeared on BehindMLM’s radar as the founder of
AutoXTen
, a recruitment scheme launched in 2011.

AutoXTen collapsed a few months after launch, with Long going to launch
SMS Dailies
. It too didn’t last long.

Read on for a full review of the GetPaid Social MLM business opportunity.

The GetPaid Social Product Line

GetPaid Social market social media manipulation, with members paid to like and/or share a client’s social media content.

What if you could get just 100 REAL, TARGETED people to share a social media post of yours for say just $10?

That would give your social media post IMMEDIATE EXPOSURE to over 10,000 people! Pretty exciting right?

Get as many followers, likes & shares as your budget can handle! Our members are standing by…

The GetPaid Social Compensation Plan

Participation in the GetPaid Social compensation plan requires paid affiliate membership.

Once qualified, GetPaid Social affiliates are then paid to recruit new paid affiliates via a unilevel compensation structure.

A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):

If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates of their own, they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.

Theoretically a unilevel team can extend down an infinite number of levels, however GetPaid Social cap payable unilevel levels at two (discard level 3 in the above unilevel diagram).

Commissions are paid out as a percentage of fees newly recruited affiliate pays:

level 1 (personally recruited affiliates) = 40% of affiliate fees paid

level 2 = 10% of affiliate fees paid

Paid affiliates are also given access to “gold tasks” which, upon completion, GetPaid Social claim pay $1 or more.

Joining GetPaid Social

Participation in the GetPaid Social MLM business opportunity requires paid affiliate membership.

This membership costs either $27 a month, $97 annually or $197 one-time.

Conclusion

Imagine getting THOUSANDS of likes and shares on a given social media post for just pennies on the dollar!

The marketing concept behind GetPaid Social is pretty slimy. In essence, otherwise legitimate Facebook accounts are rented out to marketers to garner likes on or to share content, “for just pennies


🤖 Quick Answer

Who is the founder of GetPaid Social?
Jeff Long is the creator and founder of GetPaid Social. He registered the domain in September 2015 using a Nevada address. Long previously founded AutoXTen, a recruitment scheme established in 2011, which brought him to the attention of industry analysts.

Why is transparency lacking on the GetPaid Social website?
The GetPaid Social website does not display ownership or management information on pages typically visited by users. Details about founder Jeff Long only become apparent through investigative research rather than transparent disclosure on the platform's main pages.

What is the connection between GetPaid Social and AutoXTen?
Both companies were founded by Jeff Long. AutoXTen, launched in 2011 as a recruitment scheme, preceded GetPaid Social. Long's involvement with both ventures established his presence within the recruitment marketing industry.


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