🏗️Position Strategy in the Binary Tree

This page guides you on building your binary tree strategically to maximize its potential.

One great feature in Betfin’s decentralized affiliate program is that you can choose each affiliated member’s position before sending their invitation. Once a downline’s position is set after invitation, it cannot be changed.

You have control over the placement of each member you invite

  • There are multiple options for positioning new members; let’s go over each invitation type.

  • For a better understanding, we recommend reading Binary Tree & Matching Bonus first.

  • All users are positioned in a top-down, left-to-right order.

  • The system disregards any matched or unmatched volume for each member.

  • If you don’t specify the position of an invited member, they will automatically be placed in the first available spot in the binary tree according to this order.

Consider the client or affiliate potential of your downlines.

  • Your goal is to balance your left and right legs to maximize daily earnings.

  • Think about long-term potential - how much could they stake, bet, or contribute as affiliates to your team?

  • While you may not know the exact capabilities of your downlines, the numbers speak clearly - monitor the volume in your structure and focus on strengthening the weaker leg to maintain balance and optimize rewards.

Imagine you notice that your right leg is consistently performing better in the long run. You can see this through the total volume generated by each of your downlines displayed in your binary tree structure. To balance this, you decide to support your left leg by inviting potential new affiliates. This approach increases the chance that they’ll generate volume and bring in additional affiliates, thereby unlocking the volume in your right leg for matching bonuses.

Motivate your affiliates by placing new members in a single line within one leg.

  • The strongest motivation for a new user is seeing one of their legs grow passively.

  • By building one leg for your members, they only need to focus on growing the second leg themselves.

  • The best strategy is to sort all your direct members one below another within either your left or right leg, helping them establish a solid foundation for future growth.

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