If you visit the Speed Feeder website with a referral link, you’re presented with a message from Clay Montgomery.
This matches the Speed Feeder website domain, which Montgomery registered on August 4th, 2016.
Montgomery (right) claims he launched Speed Feeder as an alternative for people who can’t afford to join his Exitus Elite and Digital Altitude downlines.
For the past 6 months I have been building two separate high ticket businesses. Digital Altitude and Exitus Elite.
While I have earned a substantial amount in commissions in both programs, I learned something along the way that ultimately paved the way for the birth of Speed Feeder.
For every 1 person who joined my business, there were at least 3 other prospects who really loved the opportunity and the products and wanted to join but simply did not have the means to come up with the money.
The original
Exitus Network
launched in 2014 as a $12,000 cash gifting scheme. After it collapsed Exitus Network was rebooted as
Exitus Elite
in mid 2016.
Digital Altitude
combines chain-recruitment and pay to play with “wealth building” courses that cost as much as $27,997.
Alexa traffic estimates for both Exitus Network and Digital Altitude show a slump in the last quarter of 2016.
Other MLM opportunities Montgomery has signed up for include
Empower Network
and the collapsed
My Advertising Pays
and
Infinity2Global
Ponzi schemes.
With both Exitus Elite and Digital Altitude dependent on affiliate recruitment, their respective slowdowns have likely prompted Montgomery to launch Speed Feeder.
Read on for a full review of the Speed Feeder MLM opportunity.
The Speed Feeder Product Line
Speed Feeder has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Speed Feeder affiliate membership itself.
Once signed up, Speed Feeder affiliates purchase matrix cycler positions to participate in the attached income opportunity.
Bundled with a cycler position purchase is access to an internet marketing training library
The Speed Feeder Compensation Plan
The Speed Feeder compensation plan sees affiliates purchase positions in a 3×2 matrix three-tier cycler.
A 2×2 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix, with two positions directly under them:
These two positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting each of these three positions into another two positions each (4 positions).
The six matrix positions are filled via direct and indirect recruitment of new Speed Feeder affiliates. Once all positions in a matrix are filled, a “cycle” commission is paid out.
How much of a commission is paid out is determined by what tier of the cycler a position cycles out of:
Stage 1 Matrix (positions cost $100) – no commission and cycles into Stage 2
Stage 2 Matrix – $100 commission, generates a new Stage 1 position and cycles into Stage 3
Stage 3 Matrix – $1850 commission and generates a new Stage 1 position
A 100% referral
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Speed Feeder according to its founder Clay Montgomery?Speed Feeder is presented as an alternative business opportunity created by Clay Montgomery in August 2016. Montgomery positioned it as an accessible entry point for individuals unable to afford joining his higher-tier programs, Digital Altitude and Exitus Elite, addressing prospects interested in his business model but lacking sufficient capital.
What business model structure does Speed Feeder utilize?
Speed Feeder operates as a 2×2 matrix three-tier Ponzi cycler system. This structure involves participants recruiting downlines in a specific matrix format across multiple tiers, with compensation potentially dependent on recruitment activities rather than legitimate product sales or services.
How did Clay Montgomery justify creating Speed Feeder?
Montgomery stated that for every person joining his premium programs, approximately three additional prospects expressed interest but lacked financial resources. Speed Feeder was consequently developed to capture this market segment while maintaining
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