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Liberty League International - What I Found

May 8th, 2008 Posted in How to Choose the Right Business

Liberty League Review

All that glitters is not gold

After hearing a lot of information about Liberty League, I thought it might finally be time to check into their business model. What I found both amazed, shocked and eventually, left me continuing my search for a home based business.

It takes a lot of cash to really get started with Liberty League. You can join Liberty League for a rather modest fee, but then you have to pay for this and pay for that, it was rather disappointing really. If Liberty League didn’t nickle and dime me to death, the next steps were the coffin nail. I had to give up 5 orders! Yes, five orders! Everyone knows, the hardest sell to make is the first one and with the Liberty League model, it felt like I was going to have to give up a lot and that wasn’t something I wanted.

Quality Sells - Right?

The Liberty League products wasn’t worth the price to me. I am sure people buy their products, I’m just not sure why they buy their products. A CD, workbook and a 3 ring binder cost $1295 and no, I didn’t leave out the decimal. That’s $1295 for a CD, workbook and binder. I don’t see the value in their product, but others may. Their products seem to consist of “self help” and motivation stuff. You’re going to need the self help stuff…

Help me Rhonda!

I knew nothing about Liberty League when I started looking into the Liberty League company model. Everything I found, I had to find out for myself and that was disappointing. I really like when you call someone and get answers, but every answer I got left me with more questions or I got the run around and sales pitches. I’m not an idiot, but I was confused by the industry jargon and lack of someone who would give me real honest answers.

Liberty League - No Thanks

I guess the best thing about Liberty League was it didn’t cost me as much to learn it was a bad idea. I’ve paid more to learn that lesson from other companies, so at least Liberty League was a fairly inexpensive learning experience.

Overall, I would give Liberty League a 6 of 10, which isn’t bad in this industry. They actually sell something and they have been around a long time. Those are some strong positives. But they also sell a product that I think isn’t worth the price and that’s a big negative. People have gotten rich from Liberty League, but I don’t think I would. Liberty League also lacked what I think are essential marketing materials. You could make your own I guess, but that’s not what I was after.

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