Welcome to my Kingdom Wealth Alliance Review!
Maybe you’ve already been approached about this company or maybe this is the first time you’ve heard of it, but either way, you are here because you want to know more about it, right?
You’ve been wondering if you should sign up, but you want to make sure it’s actually legit…
Well, I’m glad you are here doing your due diligence before jumping in!
This review will go over everything you need to know about the company, the products, and compensation plan so you decide if this is the right opportunity for you or not…
So, let’s dive in!
Kingdom Wealth Alliance Review
First things first, Kingdom Wealth Alliance doesn’t offer any real info on its website about who owns or operates the business.
I did discover that the Kingdom Wealth Alliance website domain was registered privately as “kwamembership.com” on the 16th of September, 2018.
I also found two other domains that are used by Kingdom Wealth Alliance, “kingdomwealthalliance.org” and “kwaaffiliate.com”, that were also registered privately last year.
When I checked out comments in the footer of the “kwamembership” website, I saw that someone by the name of Stan Harris is associated with the company.
When I clicked on “privacy policy”, “terms and conditions” and “earnings disclaimer” links at the bottom of the “kwamembership” page, I was sent to a Power Lead System splash page.
Power Lead System was a business owned by Michael Price back in 2013.
Kingdom Wealth Alliance Products
Taking a look at the unfinished “kingdomwealthalliance.org” website, I found “customers” and “kingdom business owners” memberships listed for $29.97 and $14.97 a month.
I also managed to find an official Kingdom Wealth Alliance compensation plan video that is narrated by Chris Leeper, in which he talks about access to marketing tools which is priced at $97 and then $29.97 a month.
A Kingdom Wealth Alliance membership gives access to various online marketing tools and “private members only training”.
You should know that the Kingdom Wealth Alliance affiliate membership is actually an additional cost over the basic customer membership.
Kingdom Wealth Alliance Compensation Plan
Kingdom Wealth Alliance affiliates earn commissions when they sell the $97 customer memberships.
These memberships can be bought by retail customers, the affiliate themselves (this only counts as one membership sale) and/or sponsored affiliates.
Kingdom Wealth Alliance membership commissions are first paid through a 2×2 matrix, but as affiliates progress through the ranks, this expands the matrix to a 3×10.
A 2×2 matrix puts an affiliate at the top of a matrix that has 2 positions right under them.
These first 2 positions make up the first level of the matrix and level two is made by dividing these first 2 positions into another 2 positions each, for a total of 4 positions.
To complete a 2×2 matrix, there are 6 positions to fill.
A 3×10 matrix puts an affiliate at the top of a matrix that has 3 positions right under them.
A 3×10 matrix is made the same way a 2×2 matrix is made, except every new level is multiplied by three and the matrix goes down 10 levels instead of two.
Affiliates earn commissions from Kingdom Wealth Alliance on initial and monthly recurring membership fees, which are paid by retail customers and direct and indirect sponsored affiliates who enter the matrix.
Monthly residual commissions are only paid as long as retail customers or sponsored affiliates in the matrix continue to pay their monthly membership fees.
Advocate
For affiliates to qualify as an Advocate, they must personally sell and maintain a minimum of one customer membership (this can be an affiliate’s own membership purchase).
Advocates are paid through a 2×4 matrix like this:
- A $7 initial fee commission per matrix position filled down four levels and
- A $1 monthly residual commission per matrix position filled down four levels
Ambassador
For affiliates to qualify as an Ambassador, they must personally sell and maintain at least 3 fee-paying memberships (this can be sponsored affiliates who are paying for customer memberships).
Ambassadors are paid through a 3×6 matrix like this:
- A $7 initial fee commission per matrix position filled on levels 1 to 4, $9 on level 5 and $10 on level 6
- A $1 monthly residual commission per matrix position filled on levels 1 to 4 and $1.50 on levels 5 and 6
Shepard
For affiliates to qualify as a Shepard, they must personally sell and maintain at least 9 fee-paying memberships (this can be sponsored affiliates who are paying for customer memberships).
Shepard affiliates are paid through a 3×8 matrix like this:
- A $7 initial fee commission per matrix position filled on levels 1 to 4, $9 on level 5, $10 on level 6, $11 on level 7 and $12 on level 8
- A $1 monthly residual commission per matrix position filled on levels 1 to 4, $1.50 on levels 5 and 6 and $2.50 on levels 7 and 8
Evangelist
For affiliates to qualify as an Evangelist, they must sell and maintain at least 15 fee-paying memberships (this can be sponsored affiliates who are paying for customer memberships).
Evangelist affiliates are paid through a 3×10 matrix like this:
- A $7 initial fee commission per matrix position filled on level 1 to 4, $9 on level 5, $10 on level 6, $11 on level 7, $12 on level 8, $13 on level 9 and $14 on level 10
- A $1 monthly residual commission per matrix position filled on levels 1 to 4, $1.50 on levels 5 and 6, $2.50 on levels 7 and 8, $3 on level 9 and $4 on level 10
Cost to Join Kingdom Wealth Alliance
The cost to join Kingdom Wealth Alliance as an affiliate is $49 for a membership and then $14.97 a month.
If an affiliate self-qualifies for commissions, they will have to pay an additional $97 and then $29.97 a month.
Commission self-qualification makes the total cost of a Kingdom Wealth Alliance affiliate membership to $146 and then $44.94 a month.
Verdict
Okay, so you’ve come to the end of the review and now it’s time for my final verdict…
So, this looks like another iteration of Power Lead System brought to you by Michael Price…
The marketing tools in Kingdom Wealth Alliance look pretty similar to Power Lead System…
So, where does the religious undertone come from?
Seems like Chris Leeper and Stan Harris are responsible for that one.
Harris is known for using his religious affinity to sell things…
When we really break it down, it seems like this company is simply a recruitment-based pyramid scheme with the Power Lead marketing tools attached to it.
Sure, there is a retail customer membership offered, but it seems like it was just done to maintain compliance…
The thing is, if you look back at Power Lead’s history, every reincarnation of it has collapsed.
And I don’t see it going any other way with this new version of it either…
So, my advice here is to maybe hold onto your investment and save it for a different opportunity…
Thanks for reading my Kingdom Wealth Alliance review and if you have any questions or comments feel free to leave them down below!
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