Lifestyle Marketing Group operates in the ecommerce niche. The company provides a corporate address in California on its website.
Further research reveals a number of businesses operating out of the same address, suggesting it is virtual in nature.
Heading up Lifestyle Marketing Group is CEO Shain Hymon.
On Facebook Shain Hymon (right) goes by “Hymon Shain”. He cites himself as a “Field Supervisor/Customer Service & Sales at A-Line Messenger Service”.
Hymon’s personal YouTube channel reveals promotion of
Javita
dating back seven years.
We then jump to four years ago, where Hymon was promoting
The Perfect Solution
pyramid scheme.
The last The Perfect Solution marketing video uploaded to Hymon’s channel was on February 15th, 2017.
Lifestyle Marketing Group’s website domain (“lmg50.com”) was registered in April 2019.
In addition to running Lifestyle Marketing Group, recently Hymon has been promoting something called Jaa Lifestyle.
Upon visiting Jaa Lifestyle’s website, this is the first thing you see;
Register for FREE today and make up $1,000 per year, AND, Get FREE Future Shares in the company. NO WORK NEEDED!
From what I’ve seen Jaa Lifestyle looks awfully similar to Lifestyle Marketing Group.
I can’t confirm it’s a reboot clone yet, but I’ve added Jaa Lifestyle to the review list for a closer look. I’ll update here when it comes up.
In the meantime, read on for a full review of Lifestyle Marketing Group’s MLM opportunity.
Lifestyle Marketing Group’s Products
Lifestyle Marketing Group has no retailable products or services, as confirmed on their own website:
LMG’s Premier Products and Services are available for LMG Members to purchase and refer others to do the same.
Members may use LMG’s expert Marketing Campaign materials to help them market and sell products and services and earn referral commissions.
Products and services offered to Lifestyle Marketing Group affiliates include a
health and fitness app; and
crypto wallet and exchange
The crypto wallet and exchange app is branded LDJ Wallet. It appears to be available for free outside of Lifestyle Marketing Group.
No pricing for either product is provided on Lifestyle Marketing Group’s website.
Marketing tools are also available to Lifestyle Marketing Group affiliates via a $150 Starter Pack. In house advertising services cost $50 a month.
Lifestyle Marketing Group’s Compensation Plan
Lifestyle Marketing Group’s compensation plan is funded by recruited affiliate fees.
Subscription Commissions
Lifestyle Marketing Group pays subscription commissions via a unilevel compensation structure.
A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):
If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.
If any level 2 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 3 and so on and so for
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Lifestyle Marketing Group's business model?Lifestyle Marketing Group operates in the ecommerce sector, charging a $50 monthly subscription. The company maintains a corporate address in California, though further investigation indicates multiple businesses operate from the same location, suggesting a virtual office arrangement rather than a physical headquarters.
Who leads Lifestyle Marketing Group?
Shain Hymon serves as CEO of Lifestyle Marketing Group. On social media platforms, he uses the name "Hymon Shain" and lists himself as Field Supervisor for A-Line Messenger Service, indicating involvement in multiple business ventures simultaneously.
What is Hymon's background in network marketing?
Hymon's YouTube channel documents a seven-year history promoting Javita products and a four-year involvement with The Perfect Solution, identified as a pyramid scheme. His last promotional video for The Perfect Solution appeared on February 15th, 2017, before
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