Winning International. My thoughts on Ryan Magdziarz

This happens to be a full review and evaluation on Winning International, an NLP and personal development company by Ryan Magdziarz in Australia. I’ll give you full insights to make an informed decision.

I started this blog years ago, and it’s helped thousands of people. I cut through the marketplace noise, simply to give you the REAL facts. No BS or sugar coating. It’s what the world needs.

A lot of praise has come my way, especially as I’ve opened people’s minds towards the potential of living the laptop lifestyle. There’s even a 100% FREE video training course that can help you get started today.

Ryan Magdziarz thoughts

I don’t know Ryan personally, so this is unbaised. We may have some friends in common on Facebook, but I like to see companies and people for what they really are. I have a close friend who worked with him in the past, and did say great things about him.

This guy is really quite helpful it seems. There’s some great YouTube content, plus he shares a lot on Facebook too. 100,000+ likes on Facebook is also quite impressive. I know plenty of NLP companies that struggle to get a 10th of that.

Winning International review

This previously was a Australia-wide NLP and events company. They help people move through limiting beliefs and towards a life of success and achievements. I’ve done these courses before, including 7x Tony Robbins seminars (I’m serious!) so I can evaluate this company fairly well.

Winning International - Ryan Magdziarz Review

Winning international is quite legitimate, and certainly not a scam. There’s a high volume of reviews online, which I’m sure you’ve read already. Very few have left complaints regarding Ryan Magdziarz which is great to see.

Today this company does the following:

  • Helps current coaches from around the world to actually get clients
  • Systems and processes that can be implemented for long term success
  • Works with the vision towards those who desire their 6 figure income
  • Provides some free ‘teaser’ training to help get a feel of their services

Then again, there’s some downsides:

  • Ryan generates leads in his own business, yet his website isn’t finished!
  • The pricing is quite high, and comes as a shock to most prospective clients
  • Contrary to the business name, Winning International isn’t really global

Until I can see some real evidence of a workable system, then I’d reconsider going with Ryan and his coaching company. It’s clear that there’s some work to do here still.

Summary and alternatives

Chances are, you’re either looking for NLP training. There’s plenty around, and it’s imperative that you find the right option for you.

If you’re a coach, you’d want a consistent supply of new ‘dream clients’ coming your way.

There are 2 ways to do this:

  • Figure out how to do this all yourself (This takes some time)
  • Hire someone to do this all for you (This takes some money)

Either way, it’s going to cost you. Time or money. At this time, Ryan still has work to do. There are digital marketing agencies that can help you through this process.

At the same time, there are other ways to get the laptop lifestyle. This course provides an excellent example through its 100% FREE video training modules. No BS or sugar coating, and with immense potential to scale. That’s a real business you can sell for 7 figures, as dozens of people have done.

If you’ve got any questions regarding Winning International, then leave them below. I’ll do my best in simple terms to give you feedback without a sales call or closing. Likewise, please get in touch with their team for the more technical questions.

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4 thoughts on “Winning International. My thoughts on Ryan Magdziarz”

  1. Hello Joshua,

    I was interested to read your review. I paid the big money and did the course, and have yet to make my first sale. I am a disappointed customer of “Winning International”, and many of his coaches refused to pay, and asked for their money back. I feel like I have a good blueprint to start with, but during the year I spent with Ryan, I was not given support. I watched his business grow, like a train, going off it’s rails.

    Ryan hasn’t posted on his page lately, he has a handful of clients that have been successful enough to keep running along, getting his tips.

    It seems to me that Ryan has gone right off the rails now, and is teaching meditation.

    Many of the things he has shared he has not followed through with.

    I am still unsure about whether to give him 40% or 90%.

    I am personally invested in Ryan as a coach, and would like best that he call us all his disappointed ripped off clients, and offer to make amends.

    I have so many problems that started as a result of following the “Winning International” regime.

    The idea that there have been no complaints against Ryan is probably due to the fact that his clients are coaches, and want to attract positive energy. We are very hesitant about putting out negative vibes anywhere.

    Curious to see. I haven’t moved on as yet, I haven’t fixed the problems caused by the program, and I can’t fix them, and I would like him to fix them for me.

    I’ve said enough, maybe I will delete this later.

    Curious to see if anyone replies.

    Regards,

    Lisa.

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    • Very interesting Lisa, I also noticed that Ryan hasn’t been active recently which I thought was odd. A friend of mine also left as a coach. Would also be curious if others have had similar experiences.

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  2. i had the same experience. paid 4k and got nothing. not even one sale. their super amazing course is nothing more than some kind of amateur training. we would have a weekly call on the Facebook group with Ryan and he would always talk about something weird. never totally understood what he was actually talking about…. such a disappointment

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    • Unfortunately I am in the same boat. Paid $4.4k back in 2015, and I honestly loved the concept of winning international as at the time I was unsure about facebook marketing and all that. So from that perspective, it was good.

      The rest though – It was not good.

      The lifetime guarantee sucked.

      One of their best clients scammed a lot of people through his coaching business.

      I know another coach/partner in the group stole money, and he was an even bigger scam artist. In fact one of his reviews for Winning International was the same coach posing as a client – and it made me think (down the track) that this was a group set up to rope people in.

      The top tier members paid about $25k a year – and I often wondered just how many they had in that group paying that much in order to make Winning Int a multi-million $$ business. Insider information suggested that the business was not doing well

      There was a lot of promises, dreams (Ryan and his fellow coaches showing their trips, Ryan showing his AMG Benz, the growth of the business etc) – all of which just seemed to be a show for the rest of the world. So, I was angry at the time at just how much of a sham it was.

      But now I just look back on it and think that all I wish for the dude is to be well in life – and hope that he has turned his life around.

      And I hope he does.

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