Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Does Liberty League Really Work

By Tom Culbertson

After I had taken the time and completely researched Liberty League, just like I have done with so many other online businesses I made the decision not to join. Please allow me the two to three minutes that it takes to read this article to explain why I said no to Liberty League.

It would be better here if I simply explain what I look for in a home business and then how it compares to what Liberty League offers. This will simplify things as we go along.

One thing I always look for in a company is how automated they are. Will you have a company where you can actually make money in your sleep? Liberty League doesn't seem to be anywhere close to automated. They've been around now for seven years and haven't done much to switch over from being a offline business to an automated online business.

The next thing to look for in a company is there compensation plan and whether or not you will have to pass up your first sales to your sponsor. Depending on what level you are at with Liberty League you will have to pass up anywhere from two to four of your first sales to your sponsor. Research shows that the majority of people that join these types of companies tend to fail within their first year.

Also dealing with pass-up programs here, once you pass up your first sales to your sponsor you then break away from him/her and now you're in direct competition with them. This is what happens when you're a part of Liberty League. When you break away from your sponsor you will no longer have someone that's there to train and guide you to success.

So now we know to stay away from companies with pass-up programs. The next thing to look for is the training that the company offers. You want to find a company that is going to show you at least a dozen successful ways to market your business. Preferably online. Liberty League offers very little training. Also Liberty League only has a few offline methods of advertising that they teach. They're an internet company and should be teaching you how to market online, not off-line.

The last thing I look for is a great compensation plan. Now this ties in partly to the pass-up program that Liberty League has. I can't stress enough the negative impact that a pass-up program has for a company. You want to find a company that does not require you to pass-up any of your first sales. Your first sale should go in your pocket and not your sponsors.

When you have a company where you never break away from your sponsor you are then going to have someone that's always making money for you. Let's say you have ten people on your team and one of them makes a sale once a month for the next two years. Every time that person makes a sale you will make money as well. You never break away from them so there always making money for you. Liberty League does not do this for you.

Last you want to be a part of a company that sells a great product. I find that Liberty League while they do have some very good products the prices of the products are just way out of reach for the average consumer. You want a great product but you don't want to have to take out a loan just to get it. So in conclusion here I would say that Liberty League is simply not the best choice when it comes to choosing an online business. There are a small amount of companies that you will find have everything you're looking for to start your home business with but I don't believe Liberty League is one of them.

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