WakeUpNow launched in 2009 and over its six years of operation failed to generate a significant amount of retail sales.

Combining an eclectic mish-mash of third-party products and services, the
reality of WakeUpNow
was that you signed up as an affiliate, paid a monthly fee and were then paid to recruit others who did the same.

After burning through
millions of dollars in losses
, the scheme collapsed two months ago with
WakeUpNow formally terminating US operations
around mid February.

Prior to that there had been speculation the company was going to
file for bankruptcy
.

Not even three months has passed since WakeUpNow collapsed, with former President Jason Elrod now gearing up to launch “Disrupt”.

Aptly named considering how many lives WakeUpNow going under disrupted, the naming of Elrod’s new company is probably not going to be appreciated by ex-WakeUpNow affiliates.

At the time WakeUpNow announced they were no longer conducting business in the US, said affiliates were owed months of unpaid commissions.

In any event, details of Elrod’s new Disrupt opportunity are sketchy, with a website going live briefly earlier this month over at “disruptedlives.com” (Elrod’s apparently really keen on the “our former company disrupted a bunch of lives” theme).

A visit to the site today redirects one to a temporary placeholder page at “disruptcentral.com” (right).

Not much help there, but with a bit of additional research, here’s what we’ve been able to put together.

First off, both the “lifedisrupted” and “disruptedcentral” domains appear to have been acquired in early March, 
mere weeks after WakeUpNow collapsed.

On the Disrupt website that was briefly live, we’ve got Jason Elrod and Rea Nichols credits as “founders” of the company:

Before you ask, no, they’re not the same person. Rea Nichols was a Master Distributor with WakeUpNow.

A sales pitch underneath Elrod’s photos above reads:

We started Disrupt with the idea that when people know better, they do better.

It was founded with a strong belief that everyone has the potential to change their lifestyle and focus on making memories, not just money.

We built a company that we would want to hang out with on the weekends. We founded it with people that we wanted to travel the world with. We have reached out and started connecting with new friends and bringing them into our circle.

We know we aren’t doing things “the way it’s supposed to be done”, and we’re ok with that. We may never be the biggest company in the world, but we will always be contending for the title of “most fun”.

So come find us at beach, a bonfire, or in the mountains. Let’s have some fun, make some memories and #LearnLife

“Most fun” hey? Well I suppose making tons of money at the expense of WakeUpNow affiliates who weren’t paid was fun for
somebody

No mention of whether Philip J Polich (WakeUpNow’s COO) is involved.

On the product side of things Disrupt looks pretty much like WakeUpNow v2.0. Something called “Di


🤖 Quick Answer

# Frequently Asked Questions

What was WakeUpNow's business model?
WakeUpNow, launched in 2009, operated as a multi-level marketing scheme combining third-party products and services. Members paid monthly fees to become affiliates and earned commissions primarily by recruiting new participants rather than generating retail sales.

Why did WakeUpNow cease operations?
After six years of operation and accumulating millions in losses due to negligible retail sales, WakeUpNow formally terminated US operations in mid-February following financial collapse and speculation about potential bankruptcy filing.

Who is launching Disrupt?
Jason Elrod, former President of WakeUpNow, is launching a new venture called "Disrupt" less than three months after WakeUpNow's collapse, potentially signaling another business initiative from the same leadership.


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