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 look for in a business is how automated they are. You have to ask yourself the question, "Will I be able to make money in my sleep with this business?" You will not find much automation with Liberty League. You will be spending the majority of your time on the phone trying to get people to join the business. Liberty League has been around for several years now but hasn't updated their system much at all.
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 clear of companies that have a pass-up compensation program. The next thing you want to look for in a company is the training program. You want a company that's going to teach you at least a dozen ways, and preferably online ways to market your business. Liberty League despite being an online company only teaches a couple of off-line methods such as putting an ad in a magazine or putting signs out along the street.
One of the last things to look for is the compensation plan. Now this tends to go hand in hand with the pass-up program. You want a company where you not only don't have to pass-up your first sales, but a company where you never break away from your sponsor. You're then going to have someone that's always there to teach and train you so that you become a success.
You also want a company where you never break away from your sponsor. This means that you will have someone on your team that is always making money for you. They never break away from you and each time they make a sale you make money as well. With Liberty League you will break away from your sponsor once you have passed-up your first sales to them.
Last you want to make sure your company has a great product. I believe Liberty League has some very good products but simply charges too much for them. You can get personal development products for a small fraction of the price that Liberty League sells them for. So in conclusion I would say that Liberty League simply doesn't fit the description of what you want to get out of a home business. There are a small handful of companies that will give you what you want in a business. Liberty League is not one of them.