Testimonials on the Global Success Plan website identify Frank Trueblood as the owner of the company.
According to his LinkedIn profile, Trueblood is based out of the US state of Minnesota, which is likely where Global Success Plan is being run out of.
The company itself appears to be a reincarnation of something called “Cha-Ching Success Formula”, which Trueblood was heavily promoting on his Facebook profile throughout 2014.
The last advertisement for the Cha-Ching Success Formula is dated 30th of November 2014, with advertisements for The Global Success Plan starting on the 8th of January, 2015 (no posts were made between those two dates).
Other posts in Trueblood’s timeline reveal him to be an affiliate of
DS Domination
(2014),
Internet Lifestyle Network
(2014) and
Empower Network
(2012),
In 2010 Trueblood (right) launched “1weektosuccess”, a matrix-based recruitment scheme. Trueblood has also been involved in a number of non-MLM internet marketing activities over the years (specifically lead capture and traffic generation).
Read on for a full review of the Global Success Plan MLM business opportunity.
The Global Success Plan Product Line
Global Success Plan has no retailable product or services, with affiliates only able to market affiliate membership with the company itself.
Once signed up, Global Success Plan affiliates can participate in a two-tier cash gifting scheme. Bundled with participation fees paid is access to a PLR ebook library and a replicated capture page.
The Global Success Plan Compensation Plan
The Global Success Plan compensation plan sees affiliates pay a monthly fee, which is gifted to affiliates who joined before them.
In turn, this fee qualifies a Global Success Plan affiliate to receive gifting payments made to them by subsequently recruited affiliates.
Phase 1 (3×2 matrix)
Phase 1 of the Global Success Plan sees affiliates pay $100 for a matrix position in a 3×2 matrix.
This is an ongoing $100 a month cost, which qualifies an affiliate receive $100 payments from recruited affiliates placed in their matrix.
A 3×2 matrix has three positions on the first level of the matrix and then nine on the second, for a total of twelve positions.
Positions on the first level are filled recruitment of new affiliates, with each paying a $100 position fee.
These fees are gifted to the affiliate at the top of the matrix, their upline (the affiliate who recruited them) and their upline’s upline.
The $300 generated on the first level of the matrix is split $100 equally between these three affiliates.
The second level of the matrix (the nine level 3 recruited affiliates above) then send $100 to the affiliate who owns the position they are under on the first level (the green level 1 positions above), with an additional $100 out of the $300 paid to the affiliate at the top of the matrix and their upline.
Affiliates on the third level of the matrix also pass up $100, once they’ve filled the first three levels of the
🤖 Quick Answer
Who is Frank Trueblood and what is his connection to Global Success Plan?Frank Trueblood, based in Minnesota according to his LinkedIn profile, is identified as the owner of Global Success Plan through testimonials on the company's website. He previously promoted similar ventures including Cha-Ching Success Formula until November 2014, when Global Success Plan advertisements began in January 2015.
What is the relationship between Cha-Ching Success Formula and Global Success Plan?
Global Success Plan appears to be a rebranding or continuation of Cha-Ching Success Formula. The transition occurred between November 30, 2014, when Cha-Ching advertisements ceased, and January 8, 2015, when Global Success Plan promotions commenced, with no interim posts documented.
What other business affiliations has Frank Trueblood promoted?
Frank
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