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by Rosie Cottis

In this Renegade Network Marketer review, you will get an honest opinion of Ann Sieg’s groundbreaking ebook ‘The Renegade Network Marketer’.

What is the greatest problem for most new MLMers in the crucial first three months of their business? I’ll tell you - it’s cashflow. There’s always too much money going out and not enough coming in.

People are often drawn into their first biz opp by promises of huge wealth. But almost immediately they discover that building a successful MLM network takes time. Most of them do not recover their start up costs as fast as they hoped. They become discouraged and most of them will quit. That is why up to 90% of your new members will not last their first 3 months.

Starting up in a network marketing company requires some cash. There is usually a joining fee, supplies that you have to buy from the company and other expenditure such as stationery. Then there are monthly expenses: autoshipping or a recurring membership fee, phone calls, gasoline. For the first few months you are still learning the business and will not recruit many, if any, of your prospects. Using the traditional methods, you can easily go hundreds or thousands of dollars into the red.

The system that Ann Sieg reveals in ‘The Renegade Network Marketer’ shows how to start earning income while you are still learning your main business - even before you have sponsored anybody. She explodes the myths and outdated methods that many uplines are still trying to make you follow.

These myths include: everyone is a prospect; you should hassle friends and family to join your business; there is no selling involved; and, you need to work on your motivation if you don’t have the results you hoped for.

I will admit to having some doubts about this ebook before I started reading. Of course, deep down I knew that the network marketing methods that I was taught were mostly out of date, but I was afraid this would be yet another case of MLM bashing. In fact it is not critical of the industry at all, only of the marketing methods that most people are using. Ann Sieg’s attitude is very positive as she sets out her own new methods that allowed her to quickly build a very successful business after many years of struggling.

‘The Renegade Network Marketer’ is sharp and concise. Ann never beats about the bush and even shows how it is possible to make money in network marketing without sponsoring anyone into your main business. She saves the best for last, outlining a clear blueprint for success in the final chapters. On the practical side, you get free membership in the Renegade System where you can put what you have read into practice right away.

Some old time MLMers have been very upset about ‘The Renegade Network Marketer’ and how it criticizes their methods. That’s too bad. It’s true that it sets out a lot of methods that you will never hear about at those endless opportunity meetings. If you are ready for a change, just click on the link in the next paragraph of this Renegade Network Marketer review to take the first step .

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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 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.

Are you struggling with your MLM business? - If so, you are not alone! Take a look at these disturbing statistics:

- Up to 90% of distributors will quit their business within the first 3 months of starting. Usually this is because they are finding it too hard and 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 are in network marketing or MLM and are worried by these statistics then you are right to feel that way! Ann Sieg has put into writing what many experienced network marketers have been afraid to say. She exposes all of the untruths that many of us have been told (and are telling our downlines) about growing a network marketing business.

When I first saw the title ‘The 7 Great Lies Of Network Marketing’ I must admit that I thought it would be just another MLM basher. But after reading the report, I found it is not that at all. After setting out the ‘lies’ that you should disregard, Ann Sieg goes into how you can actually be successful in network marketing - while ignoring the myths that you have probably been taught.

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 … you don’t have to do any selling … anyone can do this … your business will be built for you …” Do these myths sound familiar? Read this report and see the untruths exploded. Then, click the link in the next paragraph to find out how you really can become one of the 5% who succeed with network marketing.

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by Rosie Cottis

Adwords is constantly changing, and anyone who wants to make money with Adwords needs to keep on top of the new strategies that are always appearing.

In 2007 we all learned to ‘kill’ the competition with Day Job Killer. Hard on the heels of that ground-breaking ebook came the spy programs that let you track your competitors’ ads, copy them and (in theory at least) blast them off the face of the search engines. Unfortunately some of these systems charged a very high price for membership.

In the wake of that, people who could not afford such memberships or did not want to spend their whole lives tracking, tweaking and testing Adwords ads began to look around for new ideas. So in early 2008, internet marketers rediscovered something that was long considered dead - the content network.

If you are new to Adwords in the last few years, you may not know that the content and search networks were once united. Google split them in order to give more control to advertisers, and most advertisers immediately turned off the content network for their ads because of the click fraud that had previously been suspected by owners of content web sites.

But times have changed. Click fraud is not the problem that it used to be. Google now closes the accounts of anybody suspected of ‘invalid clicks’. This is a problem for site owners because it means that any malicious kid can put them out of business by clicking their ads over and over. But for the Adwords advertiser it means that the content network is usable again.

Advantages of advertising on the content network instead of the search network include a cheaper cost per click, and a lot more control. You can actually pick the exact sites that you want your ad to appear on.

The last point here is vital and it is strongly recommended that you specify target sites for all of your ads when you are using the content network - and not just the sites, but the precise pages of that site.

Just as you would with search terms, you need to target pages that are as closely related to your product as possible. For example if you sell garden spades, you will want your ad on a site about gardening but not on the pages that relate to indoor plants.

It is also recommended that you only advertise on sites that have their Adsense ‘above the fold’ - i.e. the ads are visible on screen immediately when the page is opened, without scrolling down. If they are in the ‘hot’ area toward the top left of the screen, that’s even better.

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