Renegade Network Marketer

Ann Sieg

The Renegade Network Marketer is a highly controversial ebook that has made many network marketers quite angry. However, it was written for those who have struggled in network marketing and so for each person that Ann Sieg upsets with her comments, there is at least one who they strike a chord with.

As one of Ann Sieg's own downline, I can tell you first hand that whatever reaction her books have created, there are many people experiencing huge success in network marketing that would not have done so without this book!




The 7 Great Lies of Network Marketing

The day that I stumbled across Ann Seig and her Free ebook, "The 7 Great Lies of Network Marketing", on the Internet was one of the most fortunate that I have had for a long time. The 7 Great Lies of Network Marketing

I wasn’t actually looking for a network marketing business but what prompted me to download her book was the fact that Ann talked about all of the problems associated with network marketing that I was only too familiar with. I was curious to find out more.

When I was a young girl, my mother struggled for many years with network marketing and despite tireless determination and hard work never really made it work effectively. I saw her enthusiasm for Amway products and we used them for many years. I remember her involvement with party plan and to this day I think she must have the largest collection in the world of Tupperware! Over the years, if there has been a scheme to make money, my mum tried it.

I dabbled for a short while but my enthusiasm faded rapidly, as I couldn’t face speaking to people that were not the slightest bit interested in my business. Those that were interested were never that serious; people looking to make a few pounds, never anyone looking for a serious business opportunity.

I suppose I grew up seeing the 7 great lies in action and many years later was shocked to come across someone speaking so openly about the issues. Hear what Ann says about Network Marketing in her own words.

I certainly related to everything Ann said and despite not having any intention of ever getting involved in a network marketing business, went ahead and downloaded the 7 Great Lies.

I read it rapidly and began to get quite excited about what I was reading so it wasn’t very long before I ordered The Renegade Network Marketer itself.




The Renegade Network Marketer

The Renegade Network Marketer

I’m not sure why I ordered it. Why would someone completely anti network marketing order a book called The Renegade Network Marketer? I guess I thought that it was an inexpensive gamble and that I might learn something about marketing that I could use with my husband’s business.

Anyway, I downloaded the book and devoured every word. I was really excited by what I was reading but wasn't sure how I could possibly apply it given my resistance to network marketing companies. However, I knew that there must be a way that I could start to use it to make some money.

If you have read My Story, you will know that I was looking to start earning some money so that I could spend more time at home with my little boy. So how did I do it?

What is so great about The Renegade Network Marketer is that not only is it a fantastic ebook but that with it comes a completely free online system.

When I bought the ebook little did I know that I was also buying in to a programme that would help anyone looking to develop a business online succeed.

Find out more about The Renegade System here.









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