Total Life Changes Compensation plan Switches to Single leg Straight Line Forced Matrix
Posted byNov 21
Total Life Changes compensation plan has changed once again. TLC has been around for a few years now, even surviving a shut down of operations. With the addition of a nationally recognized fitness expert things may be looking up for TLC.
Total Life Changes has run the gauntlet as a company in the network marketing industry. Their flagship product Nutraburst, a liquid vitamin, came on the scene shortly after Eniva created a huge buzz with their liquid vitamin.
TLC was never able to capture much of the market due to looking like another ‘me too’ product along with the home office actually being run out of the owners house. The shutdown came after the owner decided to work another network marketing company as a distributor if memory serves me correctly.
Total Life changes compensation plan has followed Synaura in adopting the single straight line forced matrix recently made very popular by the internet based network marketing company Mandura. Just as Synaura added a few tweaks to the single leg compensation plan, TLC has also added a few of their own.
One of the additions I want to mention is the %50 monthly bonus payout for all personally sponsored reps. This is a very good addition to the pay plan. Neither Mandura or Synaura offer this in their plan.For each $40 monthly commitment your personals make, you make $20. Sponsor three and you are in profit. Very appealing and doable.
Also, as in Mandura and Synaura there are bonus pools which you can take part in by meeting certain requirements. In the Total Life changes compensation plan there are 15 bonus pools compared to 20 in the other two companies.
The nice feature TLC added is a matching bonus pools bonus of 25% down four generations of your personal sponsorship line. It’s another very good improvement on the straight line forced matrix compensation plan.
TLC has also added a few of Dr. Miller’s products to their line including the popular Laslo tea. Clark Bartram, a nationally known fitness expert has come on board as a spokesman and what looks to be the company fitness trainer. Similar to Tony Little in GoGo for life, I expect to see some of Clark’s fitness products to be made available to the distributor field.
I really like the upgrades to the product line and the compensation plan Total Life Changes has made. The question is can they now make an impact in the network marketing industry or will they fade away once again?