Victory100 launched in mid-2013, operating from Texas. Kevin Harding serves as CEO and President. Harding's executive biography states he entered network marketing after earning a business degree. He began at Sportron International, an MLM company founded by his father, Keith Harding, in 1992.
Sportron International marketed health and wellness products, primarily focusing on the South African market. Kevin Harding eventually became President of Sportron, with his father as CEO. For Victory100, Kevin holds the CEO position while his father is Chairman. This arrangement suggests Kevin Harding's effort to establish his own venture while maintaining ties to Sportron.
Victory100's primary product is V-Social, a social media management platform. This system includes five sections: INBOX, POST, MONITOR, TRAINING, and CONTENT. V-Social provides a central hub for users to manage and post content to their social network profiles. This includes scheduling automated posts from a library of pre-written "spun" articles.
The company also offers V-Success, a personal development product. Subscribers gain access to a series of training videos, ebooks, and infographics. Neither V-Social nor V-Success products are available for retail purchase. Both are tied directly to Victory100 affiliate membership.
V-Social costs $44.95 per month. V-Success requires an additional $100 per month.
The Victory100 compensation plan requires affiliates to purchase products to earn commissions on them. Affiliates recruit others who then subscribe to the products. Commissions pay out using a perpetual 2-up structure.
Victory100 pays 100% of product fees directly from affiliate to affiliate. The company retains a $19.95 administrative fee. This structure results in a $25 commission on V-Social sales and $100 on V-Success sales. Every second, fourth, sixth, eighth, tenth, and every fifth subsequent affiliate recruited is "passed up" to the original recruiter's upline. The recruiter keeps commissions from all other sales they make.
