The Advertising Net
initially launched
as an article directory attached to a ten-tier matrix cycler.
Operating as a Ponzi scheme, The Advertising Net required a constant influx of new affiliates to purchase matrix positions.
That of course didn’t happen, and so The Advertising Net eventually crashed.
Now with a new compensation plan, The Advertising Net was relaunched earlier this month.
Read on for a review of The Advertising Net v2.0.
The Company
There’s no information on The Advertising Net indicating who owns or runs the business.
The Advertising Net domain details were last updated back in 2012, indicating that Jim Perkins (right) is still in charge.
David Coxon, credited as The Advertising Net’s Technical Director also appears to still be involved.
A promo video featured on The Advertising Net homepage was uploaded to the YouTube account “BannerAdsPay” a month ago.
Other videos on the account promote BannerAdsPay, with a visit to the company’s website revealing to be a recruitment scheme.
BannerAdsPay affiliates are paid $50 per new affiliate they recruit, with $30 and $10 paid as residual commissions (also recruitment-based).
The BannerAdsPay website domain (“banneradspay.com”) was registered on the 11th of May 2015, with David Coxon listed as the owner.
If I didn’t know any better, I’d say BannerAdsPay flopping is what prompted the relaunch of The Advertising Net.
The Advertising Net Product Line
The Advertising Net initially launched without any retailable product or service, with the same true of the relaunch.
The article directory is still live on the website, with affiliates able to publish listings on it. Affiliates can also display advertising on The Advertising Net website itself.
The Advertising Net Compensation Plan
The Advertising Net compensation plan has been condensed down to a single matrix, costing $99 a position annually.
The company now uses a 4×8 matrix, which places an affiliate on top of four positions (level 1):
The second level of the matrix is made up of sixteen positions (four positions for every position on the first level), with each subsequent level multiplying the previous level’s positions by four.
Each filled position in the matrix represents a recruited affiliate, with positions filled either via direct recruitment or the recruiting efforts of a The Advertising Net affiliate’s upline or downline.
For every affiliate recruited into the matrix (either directly or indirectly) throughout levels 1 to 7, a The Advertising Net affiliate is paid $10.
Note that certain levels of the matrix must be unlocked as follows:
level 1 to 3 – pay $99 to join The Advertising Net
level 4 – recruit at least one affiliate
level 5 – recruit at least two affiliates
levels 6 and 7 – recruit at least three affiliates
Level 8 appears to only be unlocked if an affiliate recruits at least four affiliates within fourteen days of paying their $99 fee.
If a The Advertising Net affiliate meets this qualificatio
🤖 Quick Answer
What was The Advertising Net's original business model?The Advertising Net originally functioned as an article directory combined with a ten-tier matrix cycler operating as a Ponzi scheme. It required continuous recruitment of new affiliates to purchase matrix positions for sustainability, ultimately leading to its collapse due to insufficient participant growth.
Who manages The Advertising Net v2.0?
Domain registration records from 2012 indicate Jim Perkins maintains ownership and operational control. David Coxon continues involvement as Technical Director. No official corporate structure or management team information is publicly disclosed on the company's platform.
Why was The Advertising Net relaunched?
Following the original scheme's collapse, The Advertising Net was relaunched with a restructured compensation plan in early 2024. The new iteration maintains similar operational objectives while attempting to address previous deficiencies through modified commission structures and marketing strategies.
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