GoodLife USA Review
GoodLife USA are specialists on the travel MLM niche and are based out of Florida, U.S.
The Company
The founders of this company are Edward Dovner and Mark Seyforth. Both of these guys have been involved with MLMs for over 35 years.
Seyforth was affiliated with HerbaLife, One24 and Day 1. Dovner owned First Choice Armor & Equipment. However, this company was sued by the U.S. Department of Justice in 1990. He later sold it for a huge profit.
Their current business venture, GoodLife USA provides both travel and lifestyle deals to their members.
The Product
GoodLife USA is what they claim to be a“wholesale discount club” and sell travel memberships. These memberships allow members to save money on travel and retail opportunities.
There are three levels of the GoodLife USA travel membership:
- Silver – $11.95 per month
- Gold – is $99 initially, then $39.95 per month
- Platinum – initial payment of $199, then $59.95 per month
As a GoodLife USA member you get the benefits of:
- Develop awesome relationships with people around the world
- Participate in events and ceremonies
- Receive discounts on hotels
- Choose from thousands of resorts
- Pick from thousands of private villas and condos
- Incredible package deals for tours and cruises
- Discounts for dining and entertainment
The Opportunity
The main goal of GoodLife USA is to help regular people like you and I, the chance to live the good life and get unlimited financial freedom.
As an affiliate, you will earn a commission by selling GoodLife USA membership packages to retail customers. You also get paid whenever you recruit new affiliates.
There are three levels of recruitment. The number of levels and how much money is paid out depends on how much you spend per month on your own membership, or how many travel memberships you have sold personally.
Memberships are listed as Silver, Gold and Platinum.
- Silver – earns $25 for another Silver recruitment and $75 for Gold or Platinum recruits
- Gold – earns $25 for levels 1 and 2 if you recruit a Silver affiliate, $75 with Level 1 if you recruit a Gold affiliate and $25 for a Level 2.
You can make $75 on Level 1 when you recruit a Platinum affiliate and $50 with Level 2
With the Platinum membership you get:
- $25 on levels 1 & 2 if you recruit a Silver affiliate
- $75 for level 1 if you recruit a Gold affiliate and $25 for level 2
- $75 on level 1 if you recruit a Platinum affiliate, $50 for level 2 and $25 for level 3
Members will also get “Dream Dollars” whenever you and your down lines recruit new members. These can be used when you purchase future travel services.
The Verdict
Most people get involved with MLMs because they want to make, or save money, but if you are paying anywhere from $143 to $918 per year, this seems a little counter-productive. Realistically, all you are really getting is a third-party discount.
Granted, if you typically spend thousands of dollars per year, you might see some of your money back, but for the average Joe, you are probably going to take a financial hit.
This is when the chain recruitment comes into play. Chain recruitment is definitely possible with GoodLife USA, because there are no qualifiers to make affiliates primary focus be on membership sales.
With any successful MLM, the income potential for an affiliate should always be connected to their sales performance, not by how much they may spend per month.
You can make money with GoodLife USA if you have the ability to do some heavy duty recruitment.
A problem that I see for the newbies getting involved with this company though, is that there doesn’t seem to be a lot of support and guidance to help you achieve that.
I believe there are better business opportunities available for you to invest your money in. Find a program that teaches you how to promote and then use their system to cash in.
Continue doing your research and weigh all of your options. There are opportunities waiting to help you earn extra revenue, but I don’t think GoodLife USA is one of them.
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