The Accelerated 230K Game Plan!
This Is How You Can Earn 230K In 16 Short Weeks!
From The Desk of Ron Walsh CEO & Founder DigiSoft Payline
I have long said that our one-of-a-kind proprietary 1-2 UP Infinity Pay Planis one of if not "the best member-to-member pay plan in the industry", and to prove it I have laid out a very exciting business plan below that could have you earning over $230,000 in 16 short weeks!
To earn $230,000 in 16 weeks you would expect to pay thousands of dollars to get started and be required to personally refer an army of people, but that's not the case with our 1-2 UP Infinity Pay Plan!
The most you will pay to get started at DigiSoft Payline is just $57, and the chart below shows your income potential at Package Level #2 if you and your Team of Payliners made just one Package #2 sale a week! Even if it took you one year to make $230,000 I think you would still be very happy with that!
I would also like to point out that there are no time restrictions or referral quotas that you have to meet. The 16 Week Game Plan below is just an example of how fast your business can grow if everyone made just one Package #2 Sale a week! You can work at your own pace, but one thing is for sure you will want to make your 2 Qualifying Sales at Package #2 as fast as possible so that you can start your first Payline and begin your personal journey to 230K!
| Week | Sales Made By You and Your Team of Payliners | Paylines | Earnings |
| Week 1 | You Make Your First Personal Sale and Start a Payline | 1 Payline | You Earn $35 |
| Week 2 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your Payliner Passes Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 3 Paylines | You Earn $70 |
| Week 3 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 3 Payliners Passes Up A Qualifying Sale | 6 Paylines | You Earn $140 |
| Week 4 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 6 Payliners Pass Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 11 Paylines | You Earn $245 |
| Week 5 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 11 Payliners Pass Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 19 Paylines | You Earn $420 |
| Week 6 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 19 Payliners Pass Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 32 Paylines | You Earn $700 |
| Week 7 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 32 Payliners Pass Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 53 Paylines | You Earn $1,155 |
| Week 8 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 53 Payliners Pass Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 87 Paylines | You Earn $1,890 |
| Week 9 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 87 Payliners Pass Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 143 Paylines | You Earn $3,080 |
| Week 10 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 143 Payliners Pass Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 232 Paylines | You Earn $5,040 |
| Week 11 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 232 Payliners Pass Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 377 Paylines | You Earn $8,155 |
| Week 12 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 377 Payliners Pass Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 611 Paylines | You Earn $13,230 |
| Week 13 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 611 Payliners Pass Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 990 Paylines | You Earn $21,420 |
| Week 14 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 990 Payliners Pass Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 1603 Paylines | You Earn $34,685 |
| Week 15 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 1603 Payliners Pass Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 2595 Paylines | You Earn $56,140 |
| Week 16 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 2595 Payliners Pass Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 4200 Paylines | You Earn $90,860 |
| Total Income Potential For Your First 16 Weeks At Package #2 | $237,265 |
*The income example above does not show your potential earnings at Package Level #1.
The Money Does Not Stop At Week 16! You Keep Earning Week After Week After Week!
You Are Paid Infinity Deep For Life On Every Payline! Check Out What Happens When We Add 3 More Weeks!
| Week | Sales Made By You and Your Team of Payliners | Paylines | Earnings |
| Week 17 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 4200 Payliners Pass Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 6796 Paylines | You Earn $147,035 |
| Week 18 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 6796 Payliners Pass Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 10998 Paylines | You Earn $237,895 |
| Week 19 | You Make 1 Sale, and Your 10998 Payliners Pass Up 1 Qualifying Sale | 17796 Paylines | You Earn $384,965 |
| Total Income Potential For Your First 19 Weeks At Package #2 | $1,007,160 |
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