BehindMLM
reviewed Lifestyle Marketing Group
in June 2020.
The company was headed up by CEO Shain Hymon. It’s business model was that of a $50 a month pyramid scheme.
Later that same month BehindMLM
reviewed Jaa Lifestyle
, also fronted by Hymon.
Jaa Lifestyle’s initial business model combined securities fraud with pyramid recruitment.
A few weeks prior to BehindMLM’s review, Jaa Lifestyle announced it was “remodelling”.
Jaa Lifestyle as reviewed in late June 2020 was a magazine subscription pyramid scheme.
BehindMLM
revisited Jaa Lifestyle
in August 2021, finding the company had rebooted as a crypto Ponzi scheme.
Noticeably absent from Jaa Lifestyle’s reboot was Shain Hymon (right).
Whether he’s still involved in Jaa Lifestyle remains unclear.
Hymon’s marketing and social media channels have mostly been abandoned. His last personal Facebook page update was on September 8th.
A few weeks back a reader wrote in requesting an updated Lifestyle Marketing Group review.
This was based on LMG marketing videos that surfaced throughout early to mid 2021.
While Hymon’s status within Jaa Lifestyle is unclear, it appears he’s rebooted Lifestyle Marketing Group with a new business model.
Today we revisit Lifestyle Marketing Group for an updated review.
Lifestyle Marketing Group’s Products
Lifestyle Marketing Group has no retailable products or services.
Affiliates are only able to market Lifestyle Marketing Group affiliate membership itself.
Lifestyle Marketing Group’s Compensation Plan
Lifestyle Marketing Group’s compensation plan can be broken up into matrix point generation and the $50 subscription backend.
Matrix Point Generation
Lifestyle Marketing Group affiliates purchase $10 to $40 a month matrix positions.
Blue – $10 a month
Bronze – $20 a month
Silver – $30 a month
Gold – $40 a month
Lifestyle Marketing Group pays commissions via a 3×7 matrix.
A 3×7 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix, with three positions directly under them:
These three positions form the first level of the matrix. The second level of the matrix is generated by splitting these three positions into another three positions each (9 positions).
Levels three to seven of the matrix are generated in the same manner, with each new level housing three times as many positions as the previous level.
Each monthly fee matrix position corresponds with its own 3×7 matrix tier.
As positions in each tier matrix are filled, via purchases made by subsequently directly and indirectly recruited affiliates, points are earned.
filling a position at the Blue matrix tier generates 1 point a month
filling a position at the Bronze matrix tier generate 2 points a month
filling a position at the Silver matrix tier generates 3 points a month
filling a position at the Gold matrix tier generates 4 points a month
Points are accumulated as long as monthly matrix position fees are paid.
Points are fed into “subscription commissions” detailed below.
Subscriptio
🤖 Quick Answer
What was Lifestyle Marketing Group's business model according to BehindMLM's 2020 review?Lifestyle Marketing Group operated as a pyramid scheme requiring monthly payments of $50. The company was led by CEO Shain Hymon and relied on recruitment-based income rather than genuine product sales or services.
How did Jaa Lifestyle's business model evolve over time?
Jaa Lifestyle initially combined securities fraud with pyramid recruitment. Following a remodeling announcement, it transformed into a magazine subscription pyramid scheme by June 2020, then rebooted as a cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme by August 2021.
What notable change occurred in Jaa Lifestyle's leadership during its reboot?
Shain Hymon, the original CEO associated with both Lifestyle Marketing Group and initial Jaa Lifestyle operations, was notably absent from the company's cryptocurrency reboot in 2021
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