Could Ann Sieg's Renegade Network Marketer Be Your Ticket To MLM Success?

Jan 3
10:03

2008

Brian McCoy

Brian McCoy

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Are you interested in increasing your business? This article will give you a review of Ann Sieg's Renegade Network Marketer system and if it's a scam or not.

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So what is the secret to succeeding in Network Marketing today? Is there a secret?

The only way to be successful in MLM today is by having a duplicatable system for your team to follow. Hard work and dedication is needed,Could Ann Sieg's Renegade Network Marketer Be Your Ticket To MLM Success? Articles but it is obtainable.

Ann Sieg has approached this subject head on in "The Renegade Network Marketer". There is a new movement in the Network Marketing industry. However, if new age marketing techniques are not utilized by MLMer's, success will not happen.

In reality, about 97% of Network Marketers fail in their endeavor to obtain massive wealth. So why do so many people want to become involved with such a poor percentage of success stories? It's the fact that there are so many normal, everyday people who have achieved great success through MLM.

The problem is is that people have been conditioned to believe that they can achieve this massive residual success with little to no work. That is just not the way that it is. Hasn't every Network Marketer been told that if they convince their friends and family to join, listen to nightly conference calls, and approach any person that is within 3 feet of them, they will have success? Even worse yet, your upline sponsors might claim that they can gain prospects and build your MLM business for you.

In Ann Sieg's "The Renegade Network Marketer", she claims that it is time to throw out these old techniques and replace them with updated, more effective methods. Can people really turn around their failing MLM business by utilizing these new techniques? Ann Sieg can provide marketers will all of her techniques, but until those marketers actually put them to use, success will not be achieved.

In this age of information technology, it would be outrageous to not utilize the power of the internet and online marketing. While Network Marketing has been traditionally a "low tech, high touch" business, the tide is beginning to turn. The Network Marketing industry will prove to be more high tech in future years.

To conclude, there are some valid points made by Ann Sieg in "The Renegade Network Marketer". However, the techniques by themselves are not enough. To reach the status of a Renegade Network Marketer, you have to be willing to go the extra mile. You cannot achieve massive success by simply just signing up. You have to put in the hard work and most likely 3-5 years of dedicated work to achieve the results you are looking for.