🤬 LiveGood Review — Scam or Legit MLM Company?

I decided to take a closer look at this MLM company (Livegood) because there has been plenty of chatter about it recently.

There’s a reasonable chance you may have been approached online about Livegood health supplements and/or compensation plans, so now you are verifying that they are legitimate.

I am here to walk you through the company, products, and compensation plan so you can make an informed decision. It is imperative that you pay attention and read all the way to the end of this article.

LiveGood Review: What is it?

Network marketing company LiveGood specializes in health supplements to help people stay healthy.

The slogan of the company is: Our Mission is Simple! Our mission is to help people get and stay healthy without spending a fortune.

What is the noble mission all about?

There are a variety of health problems associated with Americans not getting enough vitamins and minerals from their diet.

Supplements can help your body stay healthy and function at its peak by providing everything it needs.

Additionally, proper supplements can boost your immune system and improve digestion.

Over 92% of Americans are deficient in one or more vitamins or minerals.

Ben Glinsky Review: who is he?

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Founder and CEO of LiveGood, Ben Glinsky isn’t new to this…

His previous company, Skinny Body Care, became very successful and was later sold to Valentus.

Based on his content and description, it seems like he really wants to help people, which is always a good thing.

Live Good MLM Leadership Team

Any network marketing company’s CEO needs a talented team behind him to succeed. You can find the following in LiveGood:

1️⃣ Product Development Director Ryan Goodkin

2️⃣ The Director of Product Education is Lisa Goodkin

3️⃣ In charge of network marketing is Nauder Khazan

✅ Upon checking their backgrounds, all of them have had some kind of success.

LiveGood Products: What Are They?

As I look at the actual products on LiveGood, I am actually quite surprised at how competitive the prices are compared to the general market.

In a multi-tiered compensation plan, network marketing companies usually price their products higher so that they can pay their distributors commissions.

🔴 30 day supply of Bio-Active Complete Multi-Vitamin For Men (Retail $17.95, Member price $17.95)

🟠 A 30-day supply of Bio-Active Complete Multi-Vitamin for Women with Iron (Retail: $17.95, Member price: $17.95)

🟡 D3-K2 2000 with 60 day supply (Retail $17.50, Member $8.50)

🟢 30 day supply of Ultra Magnesium Complex (Retail $17.95, Member price $8.95)

🔵 Plant-based protein 15 day supply (Retail $34.00, Member price $22.00)

🟣 Super Greens 30 day supply (Retail $29.95, Member price $18.00)

You can find their entire product list on their website.

As far as the products and serving sizes and doses are concerned, they are legit, reasonably priced, and manufactured in the United States.

Since these are physical products, the profit margins are not that shabby either.

How do I know this?

As a fitness fanatic myself, I spend hundreds of dollars a month on supplements.

LiveGood: How Do You Make Money?

They offer two ways for you to make money.

The first way is to sell their products to retail customers, and the second way is to sponsor new people into the company who sell products to retail customers.

The LiveGood Compensation Plan

By selling to actual retail customers, LiveGood pays you the difference between retail and wholesale and sponsors new people into the company.

It looks like they have a multi-tiered unilevel compensation plan with a number of different performance bonuses.

In the video I found, this guy explains the comp plan well. He should be able to. Ben Glinsky is after all the founder of the company. Remember though, he’s trying to sell you something, so use it only as information.

The plan above is a bit complex and that is just one of the many reasons I personally am NOT a big fan of MLM. Anyway, to each his own. Enjoy!!!

How much does it cost to join LiveGood MLM?

A LiveGood affiliate membership is $49.95 for the first month, and then $9.95 thereafter.

There will be extra costs if you decide to purchase some products.

Is LiveGood a scam or not?

Here are the facts so far… Leadership in the company has a great deal of knowledge, which is essential for the success of the company in the future.

In addition, the products are actually high-quality and are priced well for a network marketing company, which is really rare today.

In addition, the compensation plan appears to be geared toward retail sales, which will help the company avoid being labeled a pyramid scheme.

Affiliates shouldn’t have any trouble selling to retail customers because of their prices.

Is LiveGood a legitimate company?

Definitely. The best thing to do is just try the products out for yourself first. Then you can decide whether or not to join.

As I’ve previously mentioned I’m not a big fan of MLM. If you would like to look into a great alternative, click here and read my story about affiliate marketing.

To your success,
George Balek 😀

1 thought on “🤬 LiveGood Review — Scam or Legit MLM Company?

  1. Your blog post was engaging and informative. I appreciated the real-world examples and anecdotes you shared, as they helped me relate to the topic on a personal level.

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