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Network Marketing Information – Is the Ann Sieg Renegade Marketer System Any Good?

December 18th, 2009



We’ve all seen the network marketing information on the Internet, the powerful sales letters promising easy riches. People standing in front of brand new Porches and Ferrari’s with big snot-eating smiles on their faces saying if you just send us a few thousand dollars you can do it too!

Do you really believe it’s just that easy? Or does it seem like “something is rotten in the state of Denmark?”

In most cases something IS rotten. Would you like someone to just make it clear, before you make that huge life changing decision, what exactly you need to do to make your marketing and network strategy work for you and your budget? So you can get started the right way?

I think that the simplicity is really the true power of Ann Sieg’s Renegade Network Marketing System. Is it perfect? No. Is it really good. Yes, I have to admit it is a good and fair system to use. One of the nicest features of The Renegade Network Marketer, there is no hype, just good quality information and strategy to help you succeed.

But, for now, I will start my review with what I don’t like about the system, part 2 will deal with the benefits and there are a lot:

The 3 Cons:

1) You cannot add your opportunity to the back office url’s in order to promote yourself or your Network marketing program. The Renegade System takes away the “human variable” which takes away any “uniqueness” to you as an individual within the back office.

This is not all bad, because you also can’t screw anything up either. Depending how you refer your prospects to the Renegade System the branding aspect comes from your website content and offering good quality information and referring your prospects in an open-minded frame of mind.

2) You brand Ann Sieg, her business, and unless you join her opportunity you promote her Multi Level Marketing company. To be fair Sieg herself says you should be looking to brand yourself once you learn the advanced techniques she teaches inside her system.

Just like with any affiliate program, you are subsidizing someone else’s business by referring your customers and readers to someone else’s website. Ultimately I think this is fair, Sieg has certainly made a financial contribution to the success of her affiliates, having paid many thousands of dollars to keep an expert copywriter in the stable to keep the conversion rates for her Renegade System very high (for me it’s running right at about 7% opt in rate which is good).

Plus there’s a “no overwrite” status for any customer you bring to the system so once you’ve acquired a customer, they are yours for life.

3) I found that The 7 Lies of Network Marketing, while every point is true, didn’t quite capture the essence of how just badly it is really being done online. Around every corner, it seems, is just another schmuck peddling his “money making” opportunity with no real chance of helping you become successful doing the same.

I think Ann’s “soft” approach to the truth is probably better for your conversion rates, since most people not involved in network marketing would never join if they knew the truth from the very start.

You can judge for yourself.

By: Jesse Boland