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« on: April 01, 2009, 03:23:02 PM »

zeriouz is absolutely NOT a pyramid scheme!

Firstly, a pyramid scheme is endless. zeriouz is not. zeriouz has only 5 levels, and once your website hits the fifth level, your website will no longer be displayed on referral sites after that point.

Secondly, a pyramid scheme offers the false promise of building an endless network of referrals, like this:

10 x 10 = 100
10 x 100 = 1,000
10 x 1,000 = 10,000
10 x 10,000 = 100,000
10 x 100,000 = 1,000,000
10 x 1,000,000 = 10,000,000

..and this "apparently" goes on "forever". Such schemes "look" promising, but when you look closely, the whole principal is flawed, because in less than 10 levels, there wouldn't be enough people in the WORLD to fill the network, and then what will the last level get? Jack! That's what! That is why pyramid schemes are illegal, because although the people at the top DO benefit, the rest of the people simply get robbed.

How is zeriouz different?

Firstly, zeriouz doesn't offer infinite referrals. The referrals are only 5 levels deep.

Secondly, zeriouz does not promise a complete, symmetrical downline. If your website is not related to the people you are promoting to, they will simply moderate your link out of the network.

I know that all the pictures on the Introduction video resemble a pyramid, but it's just for illustration purposes. The zeriouz network structure is not at all like a pyramid, because it's FULL of links that have been moderated out of the network by referrals -- and replaced with websites that are more relevant to their own websites. That's the whole point of zeriouz, to establish a network of "related" links.

zeriouz partners can come back to zeriouz at any time to moderate their links.

zeriouz is absolutely sustainable, and NOT never ending. Let's use exaggeration to prove a point:

Let's say that every website on planet Earth has become a zeriouz network partner. Let's say (for argument sake) that everyone has joined once and that zeriouz has created a "perfect" pyramid, to the point where no one else can possibly join.

Now, what happens when everyone in the network comes back to zeriouz and moderates their referrers, for more related or more professional websites? That pyramid would be absolutely DEMOLISHED, and what you'd have is:

- The worst, ugliest websites being totally removed from the network all together.
- Every website in the whole network would contain ONLY "related" links.

zeriouz absolutely does not promise, in any way shape or form, that any referral you have will keep your website URL on their website. It is up to you to keep your website professional.

If you want to keep your referrals, then do your advertising properly. If you have a website about "horse breeding" and promote your referral URL in the signature of 15 Xbox forums, anyone you refer is going to remove your URL from their zeriouz partner code and replace it with websites that are related to gaming.

Quite frankly, zeriouz is a stroke of genius. Not only is it the fastest growing backlinks generator online, but it's also the most perfect. There is NO flaw in zeriouz. The only problem (for now), is that the moderation list is slightly bare and contains mainly generic links. However, I am working hard to explain to people
that the moderation list is where it's all at -- if you want to attract more targeted links to your website.

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« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2009, 03:55:26 PM »

Wikipedia has some nice information on pyramid schemes:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid_scheme
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« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2009, 04:08:54 PM »

I was going to quote that myself mate. You took the thought straight out of my head.

zeriouz is not a pyramid scheme, and is nothing like a pyramid scheme -- in any way shape or form.

Don't get confused because the introduction video (on the zeriouz homepage) contains images that resemble a pyramid.

At worst, my multimedia presentation skills are lacking.

If anyone can create a better video, I'd love to see it (and I'm not being sarcastic).
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« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2009, 04:11:38 PM »

On the topic of pyramids:

Matrixes are very very risky. It is basically a horrible pyramid.

You pay $$ to signup and get $$ per every referral. If you are one of the guys that signs up later it can be almost impossible to get signups.

However, zeriouz in no way shape or form represents this model even though it may look like it at first glance, and the great part about it is that it is completely free and much easier.
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« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2009, 04:33:00 PM »

You are correct Smiley
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