You guys may know that I generally try to make pretty healthy choices, so it only makes sense that I’d take an interest in learning about products and companies that are to help me stay as healthy as possible. Being able to bench press a Ferrari and having abs chiseled from the world’s finest granite isn’t an accident, my friends.
Ok, maybe granite isn’t precisely what they’re like…
Anyways, now that’s it’s not 105 degrees everyday here in Austin, it got me thinking about cold and flu season and the steps that I’m going to be taking to prevent myself from catching Turtle Flu (I’m calling it) or whatever the next outbreak is going to be. Through my research, I found an article that talked about a natural immune-boosting substance called transfer factor and a network marketing company called 4 Life that manufacturers a product with some interesting potential, so in the spirit of what this article is all about, I’d like to share some background information about 4 Life so you can determine for yourself if it’s a great opportunity or a scam.
A Brief History of 4 Life
In 1998, 4 Life was founded by David & Bianca Lisonbee based on the mission statement of “building people through Science, Success, and Service” and by licensing the first patent on the transfer factor extraction process, they were able to bring 4 Life Transfer Factor to the people of the United States. The science behind the 4 Life Transfer Factor is based on the same biological process of how infants acquire immunity directly from their mother’s milk, so the 4 Life Transfer Factor works to boost other peoples immunity by ingesting these substances. Isn’t science crazy (even though we don’t have hover cars, yet?
Is 4 Life a Scam or Legit Home Business?
That’s the Million Dollar question, isn’t it? There are a a number of things to look at when considering any business, but the easiest way to determine if 4 Life is a good business opportunity or a scam is to answer for yourself what exactly it is that they offer (health and wellness products). If you can’t simply describe what product or service a company is selling, that’s the first indication that you should probably run!
Checking 4 Life’s rating on the Better Business Bureau’s website is another helpful place to start that will give you an idea of how they handle complaints, etc.
Some Points To Consider
When I reviewed the 4 Life compensation plan, AKA the Lifetime Rewards Package, I thought it looked very solid with good payouts to its distributors through commissions on the sale of its’ products, like 4 Life Transfer Factor and others, and bonuses for recruiting and sales volume.
Here are a couple of points that you’ll want to address to your potential sponsor to determine if 4 Life is going to be a good business for you, because ultimately, isn’t that the most important thing to consider?
* Personal Monthly Recruiting Quotas – In order to be advanced through 4 Life’s leadership levels, you have to personally recruit between 4-12 brand new distributors every month with a 100 LP (Life Point) order. You’ll want to find out two things:
o What kind of activity will realistically be necessary to hit those MLM recruiting quotas every month?
o What happens to our compensation if you are unable to meet those goals (go on vacation, get busy with life, etc.)? Do you lose anything?
* Monthly Sales Volume To Advance Through The Ranks – To reach 4 Life’s top leadership level of Platinum International Diamond, one requirement is that your entire organization has to sell 1,000,000 LP (Life Points) per month in sales volume. Based on my company, that seems like a large requirement to me to reach the top rank, so you’ll want to find out a couple of more things from your sponsor:
o What is a reasonable time frame to reach the upper levels of the 4 Life compensation plan? Can it be accomplished in a few years or will it probably take much longer?
* The Team You’ll Be Joining – Here’s a very important variable that can easily make or break your chances of building a successful business in 4 Life (or any multi-level marketing company): you have to be apart of a good team with strong leadership in place to help you get started. This is critical! Without strong leadership to show you exactly what you need to do to succeed, you’re going to waste a lot of money and time “spinning your wheels”.
o Ask your potential sponsor if they can tell you about the team you’d be apart of. What kind of training do they provide? How do they suggest that you build a business? Is that method a good fit for your skill set/personality (example: they tell you to keep calling everyone you’ve ever known when you’d rather learn how to market properly and leverage the internet)?
So there you have it, my friend. I hope this has given you some solid information and has helped you determine if 4 Life is a scam or not. In my opinion, it’s a great company with solid products (especially the 4 Life Transfer Factor), and I would have no major concerns about joining as long as you feel it’s the best opportunity for you.
(Disclaimer: I’m not affiliated with 4 Life in any way and am providing an unbiased review based on my years of experience in the network marketing industry)
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