Emerald Passport - Work From Home Business

by Brian Turk

Emerald Passport is known for their attractive movie presentation that is designed to capture their audience’s attention, before even speaking to a sponsor within the business. They have been around for almost 5 years now, and seem to be going very strong.

Emerald Passport offers several products which include personal development, real estate courses, and Financial Planning. These products are offered to members when they join this Internet business opportunity. Their reputation is to change your life for the better and to help you build a life full of abundance.

Emerald Passport’s compensation plan follows the traditional Australian 2 up plan, where you will need to pass up your first two sales to your sponsore, before you are commission qualified. After you pass up your first two sales, then on your third sale you will be entitled to full commission. However, at this time your sponsor will be disengaged from your activities, because there is no incentive for them to continue working with you. They will no longer get paid any commission on any of your sales after the first two.

In order to get started it would cost you $1295 to join at the basic level. When you become a member you would have access to all of the wealth building materials that are advertised to change your life for the better. In addition, they offer two upper tier programs which consist of Self/Personal Development conferences. The cost for those two conferences is $8000, and $13000.

In conclusion, Emerald Passport offers some very nice products, but are very expensive compared to other personal development programs. For an example, it would be cheaper to pay a well known motivational speaker like Tony Robbins, for self improvement than $8000, or $13000 with Emerald Passport. In addition, the compensation plan where you have to pass up your first two sales to your sponsor was not for me. I think you should get paid on all of your sales, since you work so hard for them in the first place.

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