If you got a chance to review the full expose I posted on Reddit,…read more
https://www.reddit.com/user/xalipt/comments/drxcqw/ryan_eliason_not_my_cup_of_snakeoil_tea/
...then you'll understand this better. But before you read this review, you should read my previous review, as the content below is a continuation of additional information from the experiences that continue to materialize from Ryan's interaction with me by email and voice mail messages.
I again received more phone calls from Ryan Eliason. Of course, I allow them to go to voicemail since they are robocalls.
Believe it or not, even though he informed all attendees at the conference, that the last day of the conference would be the final day to take advantage of the offer, he continues to make that offer. He is trying to make one feel that he is bolstering it, by providing everyone another free short (I assume again 15-minute) coaching session. It's not what it appears to be. It's an opportunity for this coach or Ryan to gain you as an audience once again so that he has another chance to convince you to buy into his over $5,000 non-refundable program.
You already know my experience with his coaches and also now know that they are in his subpar class. So like Ryan, they also have no formal education in business, MBA, or any genuinely successful businesses that they can pull ideas from (it's called experience). They are not qualified to help you with business. That's enough to make you laugh and even worry. Would you have someone who's pulled out one of their teeth, serve as your dentist? No! How about having someone who was the slowest on the track team become your coach? No!
But the real question is, would you have someone who has had continuing business failures, who opens up a business coaching practice, help you to succeed? What did he tell his clients in those first few years to have them buy into him? What lies must he have propagated?
Well, today, I realized something far more monumental. Why Ryan speaks from the heart, it seems very fake. The automatic manifestation of a lot of animation and excitement goes together with anything that one is passionate about. It appears by default for everyone. When we speak about something we're excited about, we, as humans, cannot help but to get louder, get excited, smile more, yell with excitement, and display a lot of emotion.
I noticed that today when I listened to his voicemail message that Ryan left, that this was missing. I then recalled moments in the conference, recalling how he spoke to his audience, and I realized it was the same. It lacked the luster that comes with any level of passionate stance. He says the following on today's voicemail message, "...I felt such a high at the event, and after the even and I just still feel wonderful. I'm just so filled up with all the love that was in the room and all the amazing transformation that took place and all of the truth that was spoken there and anyway, it was just a great weekend for me, and I hope it was a wonderful weekend for you as well."
He states all this without any display of emotion or passion, and then quickly rolls into another offer to hook you into buying his non-refundable $5500 program. It's just so phony! All the love? Nearly 40% of his audience vanished after the first day! When people leave, it's because they cannot tolerate any more or because they see that what someone is offering is not genuine.
Ryan already closed over $350,000 in sales at the conference, but he wants more. He has to legitimize his statement of making over $2 million each year, and that every year it increases. Since he only has one conference per year, I don't know about you, but it appears that he's nowhere close to reaching that milestone, let alone surpassing it. Kind of points to the direction that it never really happened.
Bottom line: when you put all the facts together, Ryan is a non-qualified fraud who peddles his sham. Please don't fall into his trap. Go anywhere else, but first, try S.C.O.R.E. You have nothing to lose since it's free.