EPONYM
Noun:
1. A person whose name is or is thought to be the source of the name of something, such as a city, country, or era. For example, Romulus is the eponym of Rome.

2. Medicine. A name of a drug, structure, or disease based on or derived from the name of a person.

[French éponyme, from Greek epnumos, named after: epi-, epi- + onoma, onuma, name; see n-men- in Indo-European

Roots.]

E PONY M
E = easy
Pony = A small horse.
M = money

With our system it is relatively easy to make money. Pony indicates you do not have to have a fast hard charging steed. You can slowly and steadily figuratively ride to success.
M is for the money income you will derive from working the System.

Easy money on a pony!

Of course, the system will not work and less you do. I'm really embarrassed to call it worked though. It is so simple and the rewards are so great and it is fun. How can that be called work?
Bob