Liberty League's been around the block now for quite a few years. Going on seven now. This means that in your search for a home business you more than likely came across Liberty League. You're here because you most likely want to find out more about the company before you join. So here we're going to take a look at the most important thing. The compensation plan.
I'm going to focus primarily on Liberty League's compensation plan. The most critical part of any home business is the compensation plan. Most people will tell you that Liberty League has a 2-Up compensation plan. While this is partly true it's not completely accurate. A 2-Up program simply means that you will have to pass up your first two sales to your sponsor before you can then make money for your self.
Now while it's partially true that Liberty League has a 2-Up pass up program, were not seeing the whole picture here. When you get ready to join Liberty League you will have two options. You can actually join the company for only $49.95 and not have to purchase any product but if you go this route you will then have to pass up your first five sales to your sponsor. That's a total of $5,000 in commissions that you will lose if you do that.
The only time your going to have to pass up only two sales to your sponsor is if you buy the Beyond Freedom program. The program has a price tag of $1495 plus shipping and handling. Most people will go ahead and purchase this product so that they only have to pass up 2 instead of 5 sales to their sponsor. This is why most people think of Liberty League as a 2-Up program.
So to get technical here you could say that Liberty League is not just a 2-Up but a 5-Up as well. But guess what? It doesn't stop there. There are two more products that Liberty League sells and if you want to make the big bucks with Liberty League you will be required to purchase these for yourself. The two products are conferences. The first is the Liberty Conference and the second conference is called the Summit conference.
The Liberty Conference has a cost of $7,995 and the Summit Conference has a cost of $12,995. Pretty pricey huh? Liberty League claims that if you compare there price to other companies conferences they have a low price. I'm not sure whether this is true or not but know that this is still a heck of a lot of money here.
You are required to purchase the two conferences for yourself if you plan on later selling them. You will also have to pass up 4 more sales to your sponsor for both the Liberty Conference and the Summit Conference. So this is a total of 8 more sales. Then your at the top level with Liberty League and you are qualified to make the big money.
So if you want to get technical here Liberty League can be considered a 2-Up, a 5-Up, and also a 4-Up as far as their pass up program is concerned. It just depends on what level you are currently at with the company. If you don't mind passing all these sales and spending a lot of money Liberty League might still be for you. Liberty League after a law suit in 2006 was required to show what their average earnings are. I checked it out and they claim that 81% of it's members are going to average around $7,000 a year. Now check out some numbers here. If you buy the Beyond Freedom program you have to spend $1495. Then you pass up your first two sales to your sponsor. Add that up and your now at $3500.
With Liberty League you will have to pay $49.95 a month for your site. Then if you want to have access to their daily conference calls you are going to have to pay $99.00 every three months. Combine these two costs and we're now up to $995.00 in expenses. We have to also keep in mind the cost of marketing a business. It's safe to say that you're going to spend at least $100.00 a month when you market your Liberty League website. This comes out to another $1200 that you will spend. So to make $7,000 you are going to most likely spend at least $5700 in the process. This isn't looking too promising here.
In conclusion I'd recommend passing up on Liberty League. With all the pass-ups that you're going to have to do and money you will be spending it seems a little too risky to take a chance with. There are many companies out there where you don't have to put in as much to get a lot out. Liberty League I feel is not one of them.