If you’re checking out this review, chances are you’re looking for some information on 4Life. In this simple third party review, I’ll go into some details on the company that will help you make an educated and informed decision if you’re thinking about becoming a 4Life distributor. I’ll also cover some information that your upline isn’t telling you that can dramatically position you ahead of 95% of 4Life distributors and dramatically increase your chances of succeeding.
First of all, let’s quickly go voer some information about the actual company. Obviously, if you are really thinking about joining 4Life, you want to make sure you’re partnering with a stable and credible company. 4Life was founded in the late 90’s by David and Bianca Lisonbee. Their first company office was located in Utah. Today, 4Life has been able to open many offices worldwide and expand into 19 other countries. In addition, 4Life has been featured in several publications and TV shows. The most impressive documentation so far that 4Life has experienced is having their flagship product, 4Life Transfer Factor, included in the PDR (Physicians Desk Reference) since 2002.
As far as their products go, 4Life sells a complete line of nutritional products. One of their most popular products is a liquid nutritional called 4Life Transfer Factor RioVida, which is loaded with antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. On top of that, some of it’s reported benefits include weight loss support, enhanced mental clarity and improved energy levels. Aside from their flagship product, they also market a host of other nutritional products including personal care products, weight loss products, vitamin supplements and anti-stress products. Obviously, if you’re thinking about marketing 4Life products, it’s vital to do your own due diligence on them so you feel confidant about them.
When it comes to their business opportunity, you can become a 4Life distributor by paying an initial start-up (which mostly pays for your initial order of products) and then continuing a monthly autoship order. A central focus of the payplan is the ability to build long-term residual income by building a base of customers and a productive downline of leaders who are building their own customer bases. The company pays out monthly residual income on your group's sales volume down to 10 levels beneath you. In addition, for top leaders, the company pays past your 10th level and sponsors exotic trips several times a year. All in all, the compensation plan looks attractive (assuming your main concern is to build long-term passive income). It goes without saying that for the right person, 4Life can be very lucrative.
In summary, 4Life is a very credible and solid company that has a tremendous amount of potential. They have a strong management team, high quality products and a generous compensation plan. However, this doesn’t mean you’ll automatically become successful just by becoming a distributor. If you decide to join the company, I advise you to do two things that will position you ahead of 95% of 4Life distributors. For one, take the time to find a sponsor that can actually offer value and has experienced success in the industry. And two, learn how to market and acquire the skills needed to generate 30-50+ leads a day. Without sufficient leads, it won’t matter how great 4Life is because you have no one to share it with. On the other hand, if you have more leads than you can actually get to, there’s no telling how successful you can be and how big your 4Life business can get.
Author Resource:-
Jaime Soriano wrote this 4Life Review for people looking into the company. Sadly, most 4Life reps will never see the success they desire because they lack the marketing skills to generate 50 leads a day. To learn how you can generate more leads than you can get to, visit Jaime’s MLM Training