

Frequently Asked Questions (Honest Answers)
If you’re anything like me, you probably have a few questions before getting involved in anything online.
Ans that’s a good thing.
Here are some honest answers to the most common questions people ask.
Fair question.
There’s a lot of hype and nonsense online, so it’s smart to be cautious.
LiveGood is a real company with real products and a membership model.
That said, like anything, it’s important to look into it for yourself and decide if it makes sense for you.
I’m personally involved, and I’m taking a steady, realistic approach - not expecting overnight results.
No.
I didn’t have any real experience when I started.
If you can:
Use a phone
Post on social media
Learn a few simple steps
You can do this.
The key is being willing to learn as you go.
No! And this was a big one for me.
You’re not required to:
Hold inventory
Ship products
Pressure people to buy
It’s more about sharing what you’re doing and letting others decide if they’re interested.
It’s a relatively low cost compared to most online business models.
There’s a small $40USD affiliate fee and a $9.95USD monthly membership.
For me, that made it easier to get started without a big financial risk.
This is the honest answer:
It depends.
Some people see results quickly
Others take more time
It comes down to:
Consistency
Effort
Willingness to learn
I’m personally focused on building something steady over time. Not chasing quick wins.
No.
If you can:
Send messages
Watch videos
Follow simple steps
You’ll be fine.
Most of what I’m doing is pretty basic, and I’m learning as I go.
This comes up a lot.
The difference is that this is built around a real product and a membership that people actually use.
There’s a structure to how commissions work (like many businesses), but it’s not just about recruiting. It’s tied to real customers and members.
Still, it’s always smart to do your own research and feel comfortable with what you’re joining.
You’re not alone.
A lot of people (especially me) have tried things that didn’t work out.
What’s different here is the simplicity.
There’s less pressure, and you can build it at your own pace.
That doesn’t guarantee success, but it does make it easier to stick with.
You don’t need a big network.
With platforms like Facebook and TikTok, you can reach people without knowing them personally.
That’s actually what I’m learning to do now.
In Closing
At the end of the day, this isn’t about convincing anyone.
It’s about giving you enough information to decide for yourself.
If you’re curious, take a closer look and see if it feels right for you.
If you want to see exactly what I’m using: