The Viral Franchise launched in 2013 and credits Frederick Spears as the company owner.
Spears runs The Viral Franchise as part of his other company, “I Wanna Be Rich”. The domain registration for I Wanna Be Rich lists Spears as the owner. An address in Ontario Canada is also provided.
I wasn’t able to peg any other opportunities to Spears or I Wanna Be Rich, so The Viral Franchise appears to be the first opportunity Spears has launched under the brand.
Read on for a full review of The Viral Franchise MLM business opportunity.
The Viral Franchise Product Line
The Viral Franchise has no retailable products or services. Affiliates join the company for $7 and are then only able to market membership to the company itself.
An advertising service is made available to affiliates who continue to pay their monthly participation fee.
The Viral Franchise Compensation Plan
The Viral Franchise compensation plan revolves around affiliates spending $7 to sign up.
Upon signing up, an affiliate is given a replicated webpage on The Viral Franchise domain. This web page has placement for four names, with an affiliate’s own name placed at the top of the list.
The position below them is filled by the affiliate who recruited them, the third is the affiliate who recruited that affiliate and the fourth the affiliate who recruited the third affiliate.
If the affiliate wants to get paid, they must then go out and recruit new affiliates.
Each affiliate recruited is given their own replicated webpage with their own list. The affiliate who recruited them is placed in the second position on these lists and the affiliate who was just recruited is placed at the top of the list.
If these recruited affiliates recruit new affiliates they receive replicated webpages with the original recruiting affiliate placed in the third position of their lists.
One more level of recruitment sees the original recruited affiliate placed in the fourth level of these lists.
The above mechanics are true of any new The Viral Franchise Affiliate. In a nutshell an affiliate is paid down three levels of recruitment.
How much they are paid each month is unclear (whether or not an affiliates $7 monthly fee is split equally between the four positions on the list is not clear).
The Viral Franchise affiliates also seem to be able to purchase something called “sales cuts” ($10 to $224). These “cuts” appear to be a way for affiliates to purchase shares in company breakage (commissions paid to redundant positions because someone quit and/or stopped paying their monthly participation fee).
When a Viral Franchise is sold from an established franchise the payments go to the appropriate upline BUT if it’s an un-established franchise those payments go to the sales cut owners.
How breakage funds are paid into the six levels of sales cuts buy-ins isn’t clarified, ditto how affiliates are paid through them.
Joining The Viral Franchise
Affiliate membership to the Viral Franchise is $7 a month.
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🤖 Quick Answer
What is The Viral Franchise business model?The Viral Franchise, launched in 2013 by Frederick Spears, operates as a membership-based opportunity requiring a $7 entry fee. The company lacks retailable products or services, with affiliates primarily marketing membership itself rather than tangible goods or legitimate services to consumers.
Who founded The Viral Franchise?
Frederick Spears established The Viral Franchise in 2013 as part of his broader business portfolio, which includes the company "I Wanna Be Rich." Domain registration records identify Spears as the owner, with an address listed in Ontario, Canada.
Does The Viral Franchise offer physical products?
No, The Viral Franchise does not provide retailable products or services. Members pay $7 for membership and subsequently focus on recruiting additional affiliates into the organization rather than selling conventional merchandise.
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