Technology

Live Out Loud 100k Challenge Product Review

PRODUCT NAME: live out loud 100k challenge

General ranking: 70/100

Price: $5,000

Owners: live out loud inc.

INTRODUCTION

Live Out Loud (LOL) is a wealth consulting company, founded by Loral Langemeier, a dynamic, inspirational and motivating force, best-selling author, guest on many television shows and entrepreneur, known as the millionaire maker, which is named after a book he wrote with the same name.

LOL offers several different programs, each focusing on different methods of making money including starting a business, investment strategies, and more.

One of the programs offered is the 100k challenge. It is exactly what it says it is. It is a guaranteed program that challenges people to make $100,000 income or your money back at the end of the one year program.

It is a strict and detailed program that will involve many activities and a lot of interaction with other members and the coaching staff.

PROS CONS

Well

  • Very detailed

  • Lots of online support

  • Many resources

  • Various webinars

  • Weekly group accountability calls

  • Weekly corporate makeover calls

  • great community of people

  • A 3-day live seminar is required as part of the program

  • personal trainer

Not good

  • Expensive

  • Too many upsells that are disguised as part of the program but really aren’t.

  • Just eight 30-minute phone sessions with a personal trainer in a year

  • “Guarantee” conditions very difficult to satisfy

  • Once enrolled, don’t plan on seeing your tuition cost ever again

  • Apart from the 3-day seminar, little or no face-to-face contact with the company

  • No direct personal contact with Loral

FOR WHOM IT IS

Although the program is guaranteed and offered to beginners and anyone who wants to take their business to the “next level”, even if it means starting a business from scratch, the reality is that it is much more suitable for people who already have certain things. instead.

Someone who has a basic understanding of marketing and marketing terms, and has a pretty good idea of ​​what they want to do, and may have already started in a business, will do much better in the program than someone who is clueless. .

However, someone who puts in several hours a day and week, learns well online, is motivated, doesn’t need a lot of direct, personal guidance, and doesn’t get frustrated easily regardless of what they have or don’t have could already benefit greatly from this program.

It’s for people who want to earn $100,000 or more per year and are willing to do whatever it takes to make it happen. On the other hand, it’s for people who want to make 100k a part of the journey to riches, not a destination. The 100k is meant to be a rung, if not the first rung.

OVERVIEW OF TRAINING/TOOLS

There are countless training sources and tools available, to the point of being overwhelming. The website is packed with videos, reading material, recordings of previous training sessions, templates, and just about anything anyone could hope to find on the road to training.

Training sessions are available by phone and/or online almost daily, some of which are where members can receive personal support one-on-one or in small groups. There are others that take the form of a webinar or podcast, some of which are interactive with the participants.

The program is in perpetual motion. Someone who can keep up will prosper. Someone left behind who needs more personal attention may feel overwhelmed.

SUPPORT

The most common support is via email. Questions and issues are always addressed in a timely manner.

Many of the training sessions allow for real-time interaction over the phone or the Internet.

If you know the questions to ask, you’ll get the answers. If you don’t know what you don’t know, it’s hard to get the support you need.

PRICE

This particular program costs $5,000 for the one year program.

It is not the only program offered. Other programs range from $97 to several thousand dollars

There are countless books and CDs, and other tools as well, available at prices ranging from around $4 to several hundred dollars. There are some items that are offered for free plus the cost of shipping. I found most if not all of this type of material to be very informative and helpful.

I have found that the printed and recorded material is more in line with the price-value ratio than the 100k challenge program

FINAL OPINION/VERDICT

It is a legitimate company. They go to great lengths to deliver what they say they deliver.

I think it’s too expensive for what you get, based on my needs. I thought I would get more personal 1 on 1 attention. I got lost in the shuffle early on and struggled to keep up. I can’t blame them for that, but when I applied for my money back because I felt the program wasn’t for me, I received a robot-like response from the Rebate Evaluation Team listing all the services they provided and reminding me of the contract and no refund.

It is not for everyone.

I can’t even say it’s not for me. Now that I understand more about what to expect and have more clarity about what I want to do, if I were to start all over again, I might have a different perspective.

If you’re ready to fully commit to the program and can keep up with the fast pace, you’ll do just fine. The program has a lot to offer.

Better Business Office

The company has a rating of C- from the Better Business Bureau (BBB). If I had known before I signed up, I’m not sure I would have. I also rate it C based on my own personal experience.

They will do their best within the program to help, but if it’s too out of the ordinary, you’re in for a frustrating time where you’ll regret spending the money.

Be careful

I was told that the program cost $7,500.

I talked to them for hours about what I wanted to do and where I was in my business life. I told them that I wanted to create an online business. They offered me the “free” internet marketing program if I signed up that day, which I eventually did.

I later found out that the internet marketing program is $2500 and the 100k challenge is $5000. I didn’t get anything for free. It was good, but like the rest of the show, largely over my head. I had to rewatch the videos to get the material.

not a fool

I don’t mean to be a fool, but I don’t claim to be the sharpest tool in the shed either. It’s that people respond to different things and learn differently. As a former teacher, I understand this firsthand.

If you know anything about the No-Child-Left-Behind program that was supposed to do what its name says. The reality is that many children are left behind. Metaphorically speaking, I am one of those.

Surprise!

It wasn’t long after that I realized that the 100k challenge has little to do with building an online business. In fact, they emphasize the offline part of setting up a business.

That makes sense, but that’s not what I thought I signed up for.

What bothers me the most is the fact that shortly after I was convinced to buy a software program for what was called a real bargain at “only” $1450 and “only” $259 per month that was supposed to help me carry my business to the “next level”. I believed that it was part of the recommended for success.

The office also called me and told me the value of incorporating my business and that it would cost “only” $1,000.

assume the responsibility

When I later realized that these two purchases were not only expensive but also unnecessary, even premature, I tried to talk to my coach about it.

They told me that I was acting like a victim and that I needed to take responsibility for my actions. When I said that I thought they were recommended by LOL, they said “…they are sellers, what do you expect?”.

That didn’t sit well with me.

Goodbye

I canceled the software program before 2n/a month that in total cost me more than $1,700 that I will never see again.

I will never see the money I spent to incorporate either.

I can’t blame anyone for my misunderstandings and gullibility except myself.

Bottom line, if you can afford $5,000 and are willing and able to put in the time and effort, you will definitely get what you paid for.

If you have the cash, it’s not a bad deal. If you don’t have the cash, I wouldn’t recommend it.

I paid for it by credit card and wish I hadn’t.

Sometimes the price of education is expensive.

I rate this program 70/100, C-