Is Life Path Unlimited A Legitimate Business Opportunity?
Thursday, October 15th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedRead the full, unedited Life Path Unlimited Review
LPU is a personal development opportunity that began in 2006 with a mission to give entrepreneurs a vehicle to financial independence and personal prosperity.
Although technically Life Path Unlimited is a Multi Level Marketing (MLM) company, they are better classified as a Top Tier direct sales opportunity, as a majority of the commissions earned are from personal, not organizational sales.
The total investment to get involved with LPU at the highest level is $25,955.95 (This does not include other business expenses such as advertising, webhosting for your marketing system, and other various business costs.
Let me note, however, that the price may have changed since the date that this article was published. If you would like to take a look at current pricing, you can view the official LPU website.
People often wonder if there is an income cap in Life Path Unlimited. LPU pays a direct compensation based on organizational sales of up to four levels of distributors, and does not limit your earnings in any other way. The attraction behind Life Path Unlimited is that you can earn up front commissions quickly, and that allows a distributor to potentially earn six figures a year in a very short period of time, unlike traditional MLM where it can take significant time, money, and energy to break past the five figure month.
If you’re wondering if Life Path Unlimited is a scam, it falls within the FTC regulations for being a legitimate home based business opportunity, and cannot in any way be classified as a scam.
Is it a good idea for you to join LPU? While I don’t really like Top Tier opportunities, that decision is ultimately up to you. The reason I won’t get involved isn’t because these aren’t lucrative businesses. In fact, Top Tier programs provide a way to make fast, significant income.
That being said – you should ask yourself if you really believe in what they are doing or if you’re just getting involved to make money. If the product has no value on it’s own – can you really justify the business model long term? Personally, I would never pay as much as they ask for what they’re providing unless my judgement was clouded with the promise of riches. I don’t want any misunderstandings – personal development is a valuable endeavor, and I currently spend in excess of k annually on products to develop myself annually – just I get a great deal more value than what LPU provides.
Would you rather go to a Tony Robbins event for 0 or a Life Path Unlimited conference for k? What makes more sense for your personal and professional growth? Maybe that money could be spent on actual education in a specific field of endeavor, like learning to master Google PPC.
To break it down to a basic formula – I can get more value if I spend my money elsewhere. This is the litmus test of a MLM company – does the product stand on it’s own? So I kind of see these kind of programs as a glorified excuse to ‘pass money around’.
I do believe that the LPU products provide value, it’s just that since I wouldn’t pay for it myself (as I would rather pay for competing, higher value and less costly products) I simply couldn’t justify getting involved with it just to make a buck.
However, do you feel different? If you really believe in Life Path Unlimited, I would encourage you to keep marketing their personal development products, because that says that you feel that the products do have significant value that justifies the cost.
David Wood is an expert in MLM and Top Tier businesses such as mentioned in this Life Path Unlimited Review. If you want to be able to earn a significant, passive income while providing real value in the marketplace, visit David Wood’s MLM Mastery Now.
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