Feeder Focus provide no information on their website about who owns or runs the company.

The Feeder Focus website domain (“feederfocus.com”) was registered on June 23rd, 2017.

Mutinda Kisio (right) is listed as the owner, with an address in Nairobi, Kenya also provided.

Other MLM opportunities Kisio has promoted include Platinum World Team Build (Ponzi cycler) and Fund My Cause (bitcoin gifting).

Read on for a full review of the Feeder Focus MLM opportunity.

Feeder Focus Products

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

Once signed up, Feeder Focus affiliates purchase positions in a two-tier matrix cycler.

Bundled with each position purchase are ad credits, which can be used to display advertising on the Feeder Focus website.

The Feeder Focus Compensation Plan

Feeder Focus affiliates purchase $5 positions in a two tier matrix cycler.

The matrix size used in both Feeder Focus cycler tiers is a 2×4.

A 2×4 matrix places a Feeder Focus affiliate at the top of a matrix, with two positions directly under them:

These two positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting these two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).

Levels three and four of the matrix are generated in the same manner, housing 8 and 16 positions respectively.

When a Feeder Focus affiliate signs up and pays their $5 fee, they are placed at the top of a 2×4 matrix.

Positions in the matrix are filled via direct and indirect recruitment of other Feeder Focus affiliates who also purchase $5 positions.

When all four matrix levels are filled (30 positions), a $50 cycle commission is paid out and the position cycles into the second cycler tier.

The second cycler tier is another 2×4 matrix that operates in the same manner as the first.

When it is filled another $600 is paid out, along with fifteen new tier 2 positions.

A $2 referral commission is paid out for each affiliate recruited, as well as a $100 bonus when recruited affiliates cycle out of tier 2.

Joining Feeder Focus

Feeder Focus affiliate membership is tied to a $5 cycler position purchase.

Conclusion

The Feeder Focus website states:

Our Program is focussed on achieving the grand price at Platinum World Team Build through our Team Link.

Platinum World Team Build is a Ponzi cycler launched around March, 2017. Platinum World Team Build affiliates invest $5 on the promise of an eventual $166,800 ROI.

Alexa traffic estimates for the Platinum World Team Build website show a sharp decline throughout June.

With Feeder Focus feeding recruits into Mutinda Kisio’s Platinum World Team Build downline, it appears to be an attempt to milk people dry before Platinum World Team Build inevitably collapses.

Ours is a Program for the Masses! Invite EVERYBODY that you Know. Any One With an Internet Connection should afford to join us. Beg or Borrow the Joining Fees!

Like ALL Matrices, ours is a numbers Game! We need numbers is large quantities in Order to Get the Momentum going!

Both Feeder Focus and Platinum World Team Build rely on constant affiliate recruitment, without which matrices within the schemes will stall.

Stalled matrices in a cycler means nobody is getting paid and is how a cycler Ponzi collapses.

When a cycler collapses, the admin keeps funds attached to stalled matrix positions.

Mathematics also guarantees that the majority of participants lose money.

In Feeder Focus the odds are particularly stacked in Mutinda Kisio’s favor, as his preloaded positions would have cycled first out of tier 2.

What with each tier 2 cycle bogging down tier 2 with fifteen new positions, all of which contribute no new funds but withdraw a potential $600 a pop, it won’t take long for most of the funds invested into Feeder Focus to wind up in Kisio’s pocket.