Huge Yield, an online business claiming to have paid over $45,000 in commissions, operates a reverse matrix compensation plan. The company's website, hugeyield.com, registered on December 28, 2011, offers no details about its owners or management. Domain registration information remains private.

Analysis of the website's source code shows the template was "Coded by: Xopsn.com" and designed "For: Adv. Cycler." XOPSN, an online service network, provides hosting and various business templates, including the "Adv Cycler" package for $40-$120 USD. This suggests Huge Yield's operators simply bought a pre-made system.

Further inspection of the Huge Yield website revealed the logo for "Cash Flames" hosted on its server. Cash Flames was a recruitment scam that operated in December 2011 and is now offline. The connection suggests a shared operator.

Records point to Larry Lawrence as the administrator and likely owner of Huge Yield, and presumably Cash Flames before it. This can be verified by accessing the Huge Yield admin page using "admin/admin" credentials, then navigating to MyPages, Members Pages, and selecting the 'edit' icon for 'Admin Contact Information'. The use of a default "admin/admin" login for a company claiming substantial payouts raises security concerns. No other network marketing history for Larry Lawrence was found.

Huge Yield offers no retail products or services. The website does contain what appears to be an inhouse advertising network. Members likely receive advertising credits to use on the site after paying their membership fees. There is no external product offering tied to the income opportunity.

The Huge Yield compensation plan centers on two 2x3 matrices and an optional 2x3 feeder matrix. Both matrices contain seven membership positions and operate in reverse. Members join from the bottom and advance up two levels before cycling out. When the bottom level of the first HY1 matrix fills with four members, the person at the top cycles out, and the matrix splits into two new structures.