There is no information on the Adwazo website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The Adwazo website domain (“adwazo.com”) was registered on August 2nd, 2016. Bill Lay is listed as the owner, with a PO Box address in the British Virgin Islands also provided.

The only information I was able to find on Bill Lay in connection with Adwazo is a Facebook account primarily used to publish marketing spam on.

The account was re-purposed to promote Adwazo around the same time the Adwazo domain was registered.

As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.

The Adwazo Product Line

Adwazo has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Adwazo affiliate membership itself.

The Adwazo Compensation Plan

Adwazo affiliates sign up, pay a fee and get paid to recruit other affiliates who do the same.

There are four affiliate packages an Adwazo affiliate can sign up with:

  • Basic – $50
  • Medium – $100
  • Professional – $200
  • Enthusiast – $300

Direct Recruitment Commissions

Adwazo affiliates earn a 10% commission each time they recruit a new affiliate.

Residual Recruitment Commissions

Residual recruitment commissions in Adwazo are paid out via a binary compensation structure.

A binary compensation structure places an Adwazo affiliate at the top of a binary team, split into two sides (left and right):

The first level of the binary team has two positions. The second level of the binary team is generated by splitting each of the two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).

Subsequent levels of the binary team are generated as required, with each new level housing twice as many positions as the previous level.

Positions in the binary team are filled via direct and indirect recruitment of new Adwazo affiliates. Note there are no depth restrictions in a binary team.

Commissions are paid based on ratio matching. For each 2:1 or 1:2 ratio of newly recruited affiliates matched, an Adwazo affiliate is paid 50% of their membership fees.

Eg. Two Enthusiast affiliates on the left side and one on the right side = $150 commission.

One Professional affiliate on the left side and two on the right side = $100 commission and so on.

To qualify for binary commissions an Adwazo affiliate must personally recruit two affiliates (one placed on either side of the binary team).

Weekly ROI

Adwazo affiliates are paid a weekly ROI upon completion of assigned tasks (watching YouTube videos and visiting websites).

How much of a ROI is paid out is determined by how much an Adwazo affiliate spent on their affiliate membership:

  • Basic ($50) – $5 a week for 22 weeks
  • Medium ($100) – $10 a week for 22 weeks
  • Professional ($200) – $20 a week for 22 weeks
  • Enthusiast ($300) – $30 a week for 22 weeks

Joining Adwazo

Adwazo affiliate membership is tied to the purchase of a package:

  • Basic – $50
  • Medium – $100
  • Professional – $200
  • Enthusiast – $300

The primary difference between the packages is income potential through the Adwazo compensation plan.

Conclusion

A “social influencer” is basically someone who gets paid to publish marketing spam on social networks.

Adwazo’s ruse is that their affiliates are social influencers, who get paid by third-party companies to promote whatever it is they want promoted.

The reality is that Adwazo operates as a pyramid scheme and pays a weekly ROI, with the only verifiable source of revenue being affiliate membership fees.

First and foremost, watching YouTube videos and visiting websites doesn’t make you a social influencer. These are just busy-body tasks Adwazo have affiliates do to create the impression of legitimacy.

In the absence of another verifiable source of revenue, on the back-end new affiliate fees are likely being used to pay the weekly ROI.

The rest of Adwazo’s compensation plan is pyramid recruitment. You sign up as an Adwazo affiliate, pay a fee and then get paid to recruit others who do the same.

This has nothing to do social influencing and is just pyramid and Ponzi fraud dressed up in internet marketing.

As with all such schemes, once recruitment of new affiliates dies down Adwazo will find itself unable to meet its ROI obligations. Recruitment commissions will also cease.

At that point Adwazo collapses, with affiliates who haven’t recouped their membership fees taking a loss.

Best of luck recovering your money from anonymous scammers operating out of a PO Box in an offshore tax-haven.