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by Tom Culbertson

Let’s take a close look here at Liberty League and their compensation plan.

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.

With Liberty League the only time you will have to pass up only two of your first sales to your sponsor is if you buy Liberty League’s Beyond Freedom program. This program will cost you $1495 plus shipping and handling. This is where everybody talks about Liberty League being a 2-Up because most people will go ahead and buy the program when they join.

If you want to get technical at this point you could say that Liberty League is both a 2-Up and a 5-Up. However it is also a 4-Up as well. You’ll shortly find out why. Liberty League has two more products that they sell and they are conferences. The first product is called the Liberty Conference and the second product 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.

To be able to sell the Liberty and Summit Conference you are first required to purchase them for yourself. Keep in mind that you will still have to pay for your air fare, hotel stay, transportation, and food. The price of the conference only is for the conference and nothing else. After purchasing one or both of the conferences you will then have to pass up your first four sales to your sponsor. Then you are qualified to sell the Liberty League conferences and make money for yourself.

So if you really want to be technical here Liberty League is not just a 2-Up but a 5-Up and 4-Up as well. It simply depends at what level you are at with the company and whether or not you want to purchase any of Liberty League’s products. Liberty League is making people rich out there but the majority of people are just losing money. Liberty League is required to show what the average earnings is per person with the company. They claim that 81% of it’s members make around $7,000 a year. Considering the fact that most of the people that join Liberty League will buy the Beyond Freedom program and then pass up their first 2 sales means that out of the $7,000 you need to subtract $3,500. This is the cost of Beyond Freedom and the 2 commissions that were lost.

Also keep in mind the cost of marketing your business, the 49.95 you are charged per month for your site and then the $99.00 that you are charged every three months to have access to the conference calls. This ads up to another $995.40 and still doesn’t include any marketing costs. It’s very safe to say that you will spend at least $100 a month marketing your website. That’s another $1,200 right there. So for the 81% of the people that make $7,000 a year it’s safe to say that they will spend at least $5,700 in the process. This means you have a 81% chance with Liberty League to make $1,300 a year with the company. Sorry I’m all about numbers and these numbers aren’t very promising.

I’d recommend passing on Liberty League. There compensation plan is very old school and there marketing techniques are very limited and almost entirely done off-line. There are companies out there where you’ll have a much better chance of success. I don’t believe Liberty League is one of them.

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