My Traffic Powerline Review: Jeremy Duncan’s 3rd pyramid
My Traffic Powerline operates in the advertising MLM niche.
Heading up the company is Jeremy Duncan, who cites himself as My Traffic Powerline’s owner.
Duncan’s FaceBook profile locates him in the US state of Indiana.
Prior to My Traffic Powerline, Duncan (right) was promoting Got Backup? and Against All Odds.
As far as his own launches go, we have M80 Advertising in early 2023 and The Rocket Recruiter circa April/May 2023.
Both M80 Advertising and The Rocket Recruiter are MLM pyramid schemes bundled with advertising and digital products.
As tracked by SimilarWeb, website traffic to both M80 Advertising and The Rocket Recruiter is negligible.
With both schemes having collapsed, My Traffic Powerline appears to be a third reboot of the same pyramid scheme.
M80 Advertising, The Rocket Recruiter and My Traffic Powerline are all a recycled script purchased from Automatic Web Software (dba Direct Sales MLM Software).
My name is Jim Symonds, creator of Automatic Web Software, which has powered some of the who’s who of the big MLM programs of the last few decades. We’re best known for reverse 1-ups, 2-ups, and 3-ups.
We can also support configurations for 1 tier, 2 tier, 1×2 matrix, 1×3 matrix, 2×2 matrix, 2×3, 2×10 matrix systems and more.
Read on for a full review of the My Traffic Powerline MLM opportunity.
My Traffic Powerline’s Products
My Traffic Powerline has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market My Traffic Powerline affiliate membership.
My Traffic Powerline affiliate membership comes with ad credits. Adcredits can be used to display advertising to other My Traffic Powerline affiliates.
My Traffic Powerline’s Compensation Plan
My Traffic Powerline affiliates purchase positions in a matrix:
- $40 and then $20 a month or
- $40 and then $200 annually
Commissions are paid when they recruit others who do the same.
My Traffic Powerline pays recruitment commissions via a 2×12 matrix.
A 2×12 matrix places an 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 each of these first two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).
Levels three to twelve of the matrix are generated in the same manner, with each new level housing twice as many levels as the previous level.
Commissions are paid out as My Traffic Powerline affiliates are directly and indirectly recruited into the matrix:
- $25 is paid per affiliate you personally recruit with a monthly subscription
- $50 is paid per affiliate you personally recruit with an annual subscription
- 60 cents is paid per month per active affiliate recruited into your matrix (active means either a paid monthly or annual subscription)
Matching Bonus
My Traffic Powerline pays a Matching Bonus via a unilevel compensation structure.
A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):
If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.
If any level 2 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 3 and so on and so forth down a theoretical infinite number of levels.
My Traffic Powerline caps the Matching Bonus at four unilevel team levels.
The Matching Bonus is paid as a percentage match of commissions earned across these four levels as follows:
- level 1 (personally recruited affiliates, must recruit two affiliates to qualify) – 25% match
- level 2 (must recruit five affiliates to qualify) – 25% match
- level 3 (must recruit ten affiliates to qualify) – 25% match
- level 4 (must recruit twenty-five affiliates to qualify) – 25% match
Joining My Traffic Powerline
My Traffic Powerline affiliate membership is $40 and then either $20 a month or $200 annually.
My Traffic Powerline Conclusion
With nothing marketing or sold to retail customers, My Traffic Powerline is a simple MLM pyramid scheme.
The FTC has repeatedly emphasized that MLM companies without significant retail sales activity operate as pyramid schemes.
My Traffic Powerline removes any benefit of the doubt as it has no retail customers.
As with all MLM pyramid schemes, once affiliate recruitment dries up so too will commissions.
Affiliates who purchase an annual subscription are locked in, but monthly subscriptions will stop getting paid as commissions stall.
Once enough monthly subscriptions stop, My Traffic Powerline will collapse.
Looking at Jeremy Duncan’s previous pyramid schemes, they seem to last barely a few months before collapsing.
Math guarantees that when a pyramid scheme inevitably collapses, the majority of participants lose money.
I heard the suppose traffic is really bad too. They even admit it’s crap.
Regardless, complete pyramid scheme. Every marketer I know pretty much has jumped in on this. I haven’t. I won’t.
I know it’s a scam. Shame all of them promoting this. This is ruining the online marketing industry.
The top ponzi recruiters at the top of Matrix stated publicly that the traffic is horrible but they’re there for a quick pump and dump, and screw the victims.
Traffic exchange traffic is what it is. I believe the owner himself, even admitted it’s not quality traffic. Someone on youtube posted a video, with him admitting that much.
Hey, at least they’re being transparent about it being a pyramid scheme… Sarcasm.
Sad that so many ‘suppose’ respected marketers are promoting this.
Just like the other 2 short-lived ad companies when this one ends Jeremy will be the one holding people’s money, and HE will have a big list of networker-type people willing to part with money.
I’m sure he will recruit those people into something else sooner or later.
It seems like it’s one failed group that join these companies.
The LiveGood flunkies waiting for the $2,047.50 guarantee for doing nothing. Then they joined WeGotFriends. Then they joined GotBackUp. Then they joined and failed with iCoinPro. And now they joined MyTrafficPowerline.
And before all of them they started and failed at Multiple Income Funnel.
Do you see the coincidence here? All ponzi’s with no product value. It’s like one runaway train of failures.
Jeff Aman and many of his ‘disciples’ pushing this offer heavily. Better stay away!
All the money being made is not from the traffic product, its from the sly promoters own lists, they had before joining.
This creates a false positive in a marketing sense.
The traffic product is complete junk, the worst of the worst.
I recommend that all the people you see Passing off making BIG money from this lousy deal, mark them as shills and steer clear of them in any future deals they pimp, because they have no moral compass.
Thank God I came to this reviews. I’ll stay away from them, been scammed before because I was looking for money, I know the pain…
Jeremy Duncan just launch his 4th company of the year, check out sharetgewinnings.com so check it out and post a review.
That website domain isn’t coming up here (DNS not resolving).