7 Lies Of Network Marketing – A Review

21/03/2009 by: Rosie Cottis

In this new 7 Lies Of Network Marketing review I will set out exactly what I think about Ann Sieg’s controversial free report.

Ann’s report sure has provoked some hot responses across the MLM world. Those with top positions in established companies may be furious. But those who are failing to make any serious income with traditional methods are full of enthusiasm.

If you are struggling with your MLM business, you are not alone! Take a look at these worrying statistics:

- Around 90% of distributors will quit their new business in the first 3 months, usually because they are finding it too difficult and expensive.

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

- Even more worrying, around 80% never sponsor a single new recruit into their business. Most of the others sponsor one or two people who quickly drop out.

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 heard about ‘The 7 Lies Of Network Marketing‘ I will admit that I expected just another MLM basher. In fact, it is not that at all. Ann Sieg is an extremely successful network marketer who has broken through the barriers of the ‘lies’ that she was taught and gone on to show 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 Because they are still being shown methods that went out of date in the 1990s.

“Everybody is your prospect … your business will be built for you … anyone can do this … there’s no selling …” Sound familiar? These are just some of the network marketing myths that Ann Sieg’s report exposes. Then, she explains briefly how you can become one of the ‘lucky’ ones who are successful with network marketing. Hint: it’s nothing to do with luck!

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