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Considering LifePath Unlimited? This is a MUST READ – before you make a decision!

Okay, so you’re serious about earning full time income with a home based business and you’re taking a look at LifePath Unlimited. All you really want to know is the facts, so you can decide for yourself if Life Path Unlimited is a legitimate company and if you can make money with a Life Path business.

Problem is, there’s so much conflicting information online. And so much of it is hyperbole and exaggeration, going both ways. Half the reviews you read are screaming “LifePath Scam!”, while the other half make it sound like God’s gift to humanity. There are a lot of LifePath complaints, particularly from new distributors who didn’t get the training or coaching they needed. And then there are glowing LifePath reviews from veteran up-liners.

So if you’re serious about looking for a legitimate way to make money online and investigating Life Path, but feeling overwhelmed by the information overload…

 I know exactly what you’re going through! Because not too long ago I was in the exact same place you are right now. I was surfing around on the internet, trying to finds some honest answers, and trying to separate the truth from the fiction and choose the right business to join.

When I first looked at Life Path Unlimited, I was intrigued by the promise of earning big commissions. The reason I started network marketing in the first place was that I was downsized from a six figure sales position, and I needed to find a way to make that same kind of money working from home so I would have more freedom in my lifestyle and more time to spend with my family. 

In addition, I’m a student of personal development and a big fan of guys like Tony Robbins, Jeffery Combs, Zig Ziglar. I've read "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill a good dozen times, and chapters 2 & 3, where the real meat is, I’ve probably read 20 times each. 

So at first glance, everything about the LifePath Unlimited business seemed to be a good match for me and what I was looking for in a home based business.

 But then, after I dug a little deeper, I uncovered two glaring flaws:  

Flaw Number One: The product is very expensive, and artificially expensive. Which means there’s no real stand-alone value, and you’re dealing with a very small potential customer base because there’s just not that many people out there who are willing to spend that kind of money, especially in this economy. 

Flaw Number Two: The Company doesn’t have a strong online presence or a culture that embraces online marketing. They’re not familiar with advanced marketing techniques, and they don’t have comprehensive training for new team members to learn how to become successful marketers.

With no skilled mentors in place to teach new teammates how to market online, it would be very difficult for a new distributor to generate leads, make sales and build an organization.

LifePath teaches the old fashioned ways: do home meetings, put up fliers, bug your friends and family, make a “memory jogger” list of everyone you know, and use the “3 foot rule” to harass strangers at the grocery store. 

Not a cool way to spend your time – and not the right way to build a successful business in 2010.

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Before you start any business – online or brick-and-mortar – you owe it to yourself to get all the facts up-front. Start up costs. Monthly costs. Training. Coaching. Systems.

And you should have a crystal clear idea of exactly what you’ll need to do in order to build a successful business in terms of marketing strategies & techniques. Not theoretical fluff or “rah-rah” motivation. I’m talking about detailed, concrete action steps that you can take every single day.

Here’s a simple detailed breakdown of exactly what you can expect with LifePath, so you can make up your own mind whether or not it’s a good fit for you.

The first thing you want to understand is that before you can earn commissions from selling LifePath Unlimited, you first have to buy the products yourself, and there’s 3 products: Discovery, Breakthrough, and Destiny.

Discovery is a home study course they ship to your house. It comes with audio CDs, a journal and a workbook. And there’s also a 45 minute DVD which is like an introductory promotional movie. The price tag on that is $1,695.

Breakthrough is a 3 day conference that will cost you $8,995. For that you get to attend seminars, listen to motivational speakers, and take part in various mind/body exercises leading up to the main event, which is a fire-walk. 

Destiny is a 5 day conference with live events and self development training, and it ends in a big costume party. For all that, they want you to pay $14,995.

You’re not required to buy all 3 products up-front but if you want to earn the commission you have to spend the money. So, realistically, you’re looking at an initial investment of $25,685 to get started with LifePath Unlimited as a home based business. 

And that’s not including a marketing budget or training platform.

 $26K is a pretty big chunk of change, and here’s the question: “What do I actually get for spending all that money?”

The basic LifePath pitch is that by joining the program, you’re getting access to great personal development strategies and teachers that will help you achieve a real breakthrough in your life.  

Now, I'm all for personal development and community-building amongst like-minded people. And many of the speakers involved in the LifePath Conferences seem very energetic and fun to be around. 

But look closely and you’ll see that none of the big names in personal development are involved with LifePath Unlimited. Not the ones that major Fortune 100 companies trust, guys like Jack Canfield or Marc Victor Hanson.

And here’s the thing. I can go to a live 4-Day Tony Robbins event (including coursework, CDs, and the whole fire-walk experience) for only $600. I mean, compare 4 days live with the number one reigning personal development guru of our time, Tony Robbins, for $600, versus a 5 day conference with lesser-known speakers for $15,000. 

The bottom line here is that if you’re looking for elite personal development, you can get far superior training, products and services, for a lot less money. 

So when it comes to LifePath at $26K, you have to ask: why the big mark-up? 

And the answer is simple. That’s how LifePath pays out their commissions. 

If you were to pay $26K to buy all three products, 60% of your money would go directly to your sponsor in the form of commissions. In other words, it’s a bloated price-tag to pay the distributor, and the product itself is not worth anything near what you pay for it.

So let’s be honest here. LifePath Unlimited is essentially a business opportunity to sell a business opportunity. And I’m not saying that’s wrong. Certainly some people do okay in that business model.

For me personally, it’s important to promote a reasonably priced product that provides real value to my customers and a very lucrative money making opportunity for myself and my team. 

But the biggest flaw with LifePath Unlimited is the lack of online marketing savvy. This is an old fashioned company that doesn’t embrace cutting edge marketing techniques. 

They’re still teaching new distributors to buy leads form a lead broker, send prospects to the corporate replicate site, and pitch their “warm” market of friends and family.

They’re not familiar with advanced marketing techniques, and there’s no comprehensive training platform or duplicatable marketing system in place for new team members to learn how to become successful marketers. 

The lack of coaching and mentorship regarding online marketing strategies and techniques is probably the number on reason for all the LifePath complaints. And it’s a valid point. How can you build a successful business if you don’t know how to market effectively and leverage the power of automated systems?

At the same time, everyone is responsible for their own decisions, and a little due diligence would have uncovered that info before the seed money was spent. So you have to take all the complainers with a grain of salt. 

To be perfectly fair, Lifepath Unlimited does not misrepresent itself. There’s nothing underhanded going on here. It just is what it is.

So is LifePath Unlimited a Scam? Absolutely not. It’s a legitimate business where some people make money. 

But just because there’s no Life Path Scam doesn’t mean it’s the appropriate business for you.

If you’re serious about working from home and building a real online business, you can find business opportunities where you can earn a significant income without having to spend a small fortune just to get started.

There are sleeker more lucrative opportunities available where you can promote a reasonably priced product with great value and earn a six figure income in a manner that is honest and ethical. 

In addition, you can join a mentor who knows how to market effectively online and will teach you the strategies tools and techniques you will need to build your business quickly and efficiently.
Before you start any business – online or brick-and-mortar – you owe it to yourself to get all the facts up-front. Start up costs. Monthly costs. Training. Coaching. Systems.

And you should have a crystal clear idea of exactly what you’ll need to do in order to build a successful business in terms of marketing strategies & techniques. Not theoretical fluff or “rah-rah” motivation. I’m talking about detailed, concrete action steps that you can take every single day.

Here’s a simple detailed breakdown of exactly what you can expect with LifePath, so you can make up your own mind whether or not it’s a good fit for you.

The first thing you want to understand is that before you can earn commissions from selling LifePath Unlimited, you first have to buy the products yourself, and there’s 3 products: Discovery, Breakthrough, and Destiny.

Discovery is a home study course they ship to your house. It comes with audio CDs, a journal and a workbook. And there’s also a 45 minute DVD which is like an introductory promotional movie. The price tag on that is $1,695.

Breakthrough is a 3 day conference that will cost you $8,995. For that you get to attend seminars, listen to motivational speakers, and take part in various mind/body exercises leading up to the main event, which is a fire-walk. 

Destiny is a 5 day conference with live events and self development training, and it ends in a big costume party. For all that, they want you to pay $14,995.

You’re not required to buy all 3 products up-front but if you want to earn the commission you have to spend the money. So, realistically, you’re looking at an initial investment of $25,685 to get started with LifePath Unlimited as a home based business. 

And that’s not including a marketing budget or training platform.

 $26K is a pretty big chunk of change, and here’s the question: “What do I actually get for spending all that money?”

The basic LifePath pitch is that by joining the program, you’re getting access to great personal development strategies and teachers that will help you achieve a real breakthrough in your life.  

Now, I'm all for personal development and community-building amongst like-minded people. And many of the speakers involved in the LifePath Conferences seem very energetic and fun to be around. 

But look closely and you’ll see that none of the big names in personal development are involved with LifePath Unlimited. Not the ones that major Fortune 100 companies trust, guys like Jack Canfield or Marc Victor Hanson.

And here’s the thing. I can go to a live 4-Day Tony Robbins event (including coursework, CDs, and the whole fire-walk experience) for only $600. I mean, compare 4 days live with the number one reigning personal development guru of our time, Tony Robbins, for $600, versus a 5 day conference with lesser-known speakers for $15,000. 

The bottom line here is that if you’re looking for elite personal development, you can get far superior training, products and services, for a lot less money. 

So when it comes to LifePath at $26K, you have to ask: why the big mark-up? 

And the answer is simple. That’s how LifePath pays out their commissions. 

If you were to pay $26K to buy all three products, 60% of your money would go directly to your sponsor in the form of commissions. In other words, it’s a bloated price-tag to pay the distributor, and the product itself is not worth anything near what you pay for it.

So let’s be honest here. LifePath Unlimited is essentially a business opportunity to sell a business opportunity. And I’m not saying that’s wrong. Certainly some people do okay in that business model.

For me personally, it’s important to promote a reasonably priced product that provides real value to my customers and a very lucrative money making opportunity for myself and my team. 

But the biggest flaw with LifePath Unlimited is the lack of online marketing savvy. This is an old fashioned company that doesn’t embrace cutting edge marketing techniques. 

They’re still teaching new distributors to buy leads form a lead broker, send prospects to the corporate replicate site, and pitch their “warm” market of friends and family.

They’re not familiar with advanced marketing techniques, and there’s no comprehensive training platform or duplicatable marketing system in place for new team members to learn how to become successful marketers. 

The lack of coaching and mentorship regarding online marketing strategies and techniques is probably the number on reason for all the LifePath complaints. And it’s a valid point. How can you build a successful business if you don’t know how to market effectively and leverage the power of automated systems?

At the same time, everyone is responsible for their own decisions, and a little due diligence would have uncovered that info before the seed money was spent. So you have to take all the complainers with a grain of salt. 

To be perfectly fair, Lifepath Unlimited does not misrepresent itself. There’s nothing underhanded going on here. It just is what it is.

So is LifePath Unlimited a Scam? Absolutely not. It’s a legitimate business where some people make money. 

But just because there’s no Life Path Scam doesn’t mean it’s the appropriate business for you.

If you’re serious about working from home and building a real online business, you can find business opportunities where you can earn a significant income without having to spend a small fortune just to get started.

There are sleeker more lucrative opportunities available where you can promote a reasonably priced product with great value and earn a six figure income in a manner that is honest and ethical. 

In addition, you can join a mentor who knows how to market effectively online and will teach you the strategies tools and techniques you will need to build your business quickly and efficiently.

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