Tecademics operate in the online marketing MLM niche. On the Tecademics website only a UPS Store address in the US state of Arizona is provided.

Heading up Tecademics is Founder and CEO, Chris Record.

Prior to launching Tecademics, Record (right) was an affiliate with
Empower Network
. Record is also quite active in non-MLM affiliate marketing.

In a video promoting Dark Post Profits, a non-MLM marketing opportunity, Record claims to have first gotten involved in MLM back in 1998.

Record describes his initial attempt at MLM as a his “first big failure”.

Read on for a full review of the Tecademics MLM opportunity.

The Tecademics Product Line

Tecademics sell three internet marketing related products:

TEC (The Entrepreneurs Club, costs $100 a month) – “a 100% online learning experience designed for beginners who want to learn more about internet marketing”, costs $100 a month

Impact ($2000) – a “home-study course you can think of as the “Encyclopedia of Internet Marketing””

Masters ($10,000) – “one-time tuition fee for our TecAdemics, College of Internet Marketing, includes 120 credit hours and allows for 2 people to attend”

The Tecademics Compensation Plan

The Tecademics compensation plan pays affiliates on the sale of Tecademics products to retail customers and recruited affiliates.

Each Tecademics product is treated as a separate tier within the compensation plan, which an affiliate must qualify for commissions on.

When a new Tecademics affiliate joins the company, they must make an activation sale on each tier. This can be a sale to a retail customer or their own purchase of the product.

The activation sale pays 40% of the product cost to the affiliate who recruited them ($40 a month for a TEC membership, $800 for Impact and $4000 for Masters).

Once activated, commissions from the next two sales of a product on a qualified tier are split 20%/20% between the upline.

This equates to:

$20 a month for TEC membership

$400 for Impact and

$2000 for Masters

After three sales on any tier, the affiliate makes the full 40% on the next four sales.

On the fifth sale and every fifth sale thereafter, the 40% commission is again split in half between the affiliate and their upline.

In turn, downline recruited affiliates must also split their commissions (as per the above rules).

To recap:

first sale on any tier is an activation sale (40% commission paid to upline)

second and third sales split 40% half and half between affiliate and upline

next four sales pay out 40% commission to the affiliate

the fifth and every fifth sale thereafter is split 40% half and half between affiliate and upline

The first fifth sale is technically the eighth sale in a tier. The next fifth sale would be the thirteenth sale and so on and so forth.

Matching Bonus

When a Tecademics affiliate reaches $100,000 in earnings, they are paid an additional $100,000 for a 100% match.

When a Tecademics affiliate reaches $1,000,000 in earnings, they again receive an


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Tecademics and what products does it offer?
Tecademics operates as an online marketing MLM company founded by Chris Record. The company sells internet marketing courses through three main products: TEC (The Entrepreneurs Club) at $100 monthly, offering online learning experiences, alongside additional premium offerings priced at $12,000. The company operates from a UPS Store address in Arizona.

Who founded Tecademics and what is his background?
Chris Record, founder and CEO of Tecademics, previously worked as an affiliate with Empower Network and maintains involvement in non-MLM affiliate marketing. Record entered the MLM industry in 1998, describing his initial attempt as a significant failure before establishing Tecademics.

What are the main concerns regarding Tecademics' business model?
Tecademics operates within the MLM sector, characterized by multi-level marketing structures. The


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