06/14/2026
One of the things I’ve always tried to do in business is be transparent.
Lately, I’ve seen a lot of people online responding to job seekers and people who genuinely need income by presenting network marketing opportunities as if they were traditional jobs. Personally, I’m not comfortable with that approach.
When I share what I do, I make it clear:
✅ It is NOT a job.
✅ The company is LiveGood.
✅ There are NO income guarantees.
✅ Nobody should expect to immediately replace the income they depend on from their regular job.
✅ Results depend on individual effort, skills, consistency, and many other factors.
Could this level of honesty cost me some enrollments? Probably.
But I’d rather build relationships based on trust than sign someone up with unrealistic expectations.
Network marketing isn’t for everyone, and that’s okay. My goal is simply to provide accurate information so people can decide for themselves whether it’s something they want to explore.
At the end of the day, integrity matters more than making a quick sale.
📌 No income is guaranteed. Earnings depend on individual effort.