Email RSS Comments

7 Lies Of Network Marketing - A Review

July 31, 2008 · Print This Article

by Rosie Cottis

Read this 7 Lies Of Network Marketing review to find out exactly what I think about Ann Sieg’s controversial free report.

Ann’s report certainly has stirred up some hot responses across the MLM world. Some are angry, others are enthusiastic. Her biggest supporters are those who are unhappy with their progress in their network marketing business.

Hands up if you are struggling with your MLM business? - You are not alone! Look at these startling statistics:

- Some 90% of distributors will quit within the first 3 months. The most common reason? It’s too hard and too expensive.

- Over 95% will give up within the first 12 months.

- Even more disturbing, up to 80% never even experience the excitement of sponsoring their first recruit. The rest mostly sponsor 1 or 2 people, who then leave within a few months.

If you find these statistics disturbing, you are right to feel that way! Ann Sieg has set out in writing what many experienced MLMers have been afraid to say. She exposes all of the myths that we have been taught (and are teaching our downlines) about how to grow a network marketing business.

When I first came across ‘The 7 Great Lies Of Network Marketing’ I admit that I expected it to be just another case of MLM bashing. But it is not that at all. Ann Sieg is a highly successful network marketer who has exposed the ‘lies’ that held her back from success for many years. Now she shows others how to really make money in network marketing.

MLM can be an amazing way to achieve financial success and independence. However, as the statistics show, the vast majority of people give up before they have hardly started. Why? Because they are still being shown methods that went out of date in the 1990s.

“There’s no selling … everybody is your prospect … your business will be built for you … anyone can do this …” Do these statements sound familiar? This report exposes them as myths. But successful network marketers do exist - and you could be the next. Start by picking up Ann’s free report from the link in the next paragraph.

About the Author:

Comments

Got something to say?