Network Marketing (MLM) – New or Old?

By Chris Aguilar, October 23, 2009


New Attraction Network Marketing or Old Hunt the Prospects?

Do you enjoy your Network Marketing business?

Do you seem to spend your life going to meeting after meeting?

How many times have you been told to make a list of all your friends, family, and everybody that you can think of using the Yellow pages as a memory jogger?

Are you sick and tired of harrassing your friends and family?

Are you tired of being told to grab ANYbody who comes within 3 ft and show them the business.

How many times have you heard “You are not selling, you are only showing”?

But if you are not selling, why are you showing? You have to show in order to sell.

Please consider that a car is SHOWN in a SHOW-room in order to SELL it.

It does not matter what your product is – a book, a car, or a business opportunity – you are trying to take the other persons money, so you are trying to SELL !!!!!!

Have you ever noticed that all the top earners in your Network Marketing business were all very successful people in other fields before they joined that business?

They already had a very large list of like minded business contacts with whom they could discuss their new opportunity.

They did not find their recruits amongst strangers in supermarkets, restaurants, or shopping centers.

In this 1 minute video clip, Ann Sieg interviews Mike Klingler on Old School Network Marketing vs. Attraction Network Marketing.





In her FREE report, the “7 Great Lies of Network Marketing“, Ann Sieg exposes the many myths of the MLM industry, and explains why 97% to 98% of MLMers fail in their business.

Does that mean that YOU can’t succeed at MLM?

No, but there is a better way to do it.

InĀ  “The Renegade Network Marketer” Ann Sieg teaches you how to attract people, and build your own list of prospects.

This 6 minute video by Mike Klingler endorses her book, which can be purchased either as a downloadable e-book, or as a hard cover book.






Chris Aguilar
Chris Aguilar

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