Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Can You Make Money Online With Liberty League - The Review

By Tom Culbertson

This is a short and brief article on Liberty League. Let's find out if it is the real deal.

While in search for the best online business I came across the well known Liberty League International. Liberty League is known for their personal development products as well as their fancy luxury resort conferences that they hold around the world.

The question you probably have with Liberty League or any home based business is are they legit? Should you join or look for something else? And are you really going to achieve this kind of dream life that they say you will?

When you go ahead and join Liberty League you will then be given the role to sell one or all of the 3 personal development products that the company carries. Here's the products in order from the lowest price and up. The Beyond Freedom program ($1495). The Liberty League 3 day conference ($7,995). The Summit 5 day conference ($12,995).

After thoroughly investigating Liberty League I decided not to join. Please give me a few seconds here to explain. One reason is when looking into their marketing training I noticed that they were no where close to being 100% internet based. Most of there training involved people using offline methods such as putting up ad's in posters in your neighboring community. This is a internet company right?

Okay the second reason I decided against joining Liberty League is because they weren't 100% automated either. You want a business where you can make money in your sleep. Wouldn't that be awesome? Well the awesome part is that there are actually companies out there now that you can do just that.

Okay the third and perhaps the biggest reason for not joining the League is because of their flawed compensation plan. Liberty League has a MLM structured pass-up program for their compensation plan. Research has now proven over and over again that when people are not having and success when they join MLM companies with a pass-up style program.

When I researched Liberty League I came across some past issues that the company had. In May 2006, The Attorney General of Arizona issued Liberty League a $115,000 fine. In addition to Civil penalties, Attorney fees, and Restitution costs, the defendants were required by the state to:

1. Refrain from making unsubstantiated income claims. 2. Advise there potential customers of the percentage of participants who have made a profit through the Liberty League program. 3. Refrain from making false or deceptive statements in their marketing materials.

So here you have my short personal review on Liberty League. My job is to give 3rd party reviews on companies like Liberty League, and to help people find the company that's best for them. I believe Liberty League while they do have a great idea of marketing personal development products it's there compensation plan that's simply outdated and flawed. I recommend doing more research and checking out other companies to see what might be better out there.

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