Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Ann Sieg's Attraction Marketer's Manifesto - A Review

The world wide interweb has been abuzz of late with news of the imminent launch of Ann Sieg's new training program Renegade Professional. As a warm-up act to this new training program, Ann wrote the Attraction Marketer's Manifesto. With this 75 page document, Ann explains in detail what attraction marketing is, and how and why it works.

Now, I admit I'm a relatively slow reader and even though I knew it was going to take me hours to get through this Manifesto, I could not put it down. Ann explains in detail the entire concept of attraction marketing from A to Z giving us the ins and outs of this next evolution of how Network Marketers will be doing business in the age of the internet. It's so comprehensive in fact that one can easily take what he learns from this manifesto and begin implementing it into his business with great results.

If that's the case then what's left if everything is already covered in the manifesto? I don't know. But I'm willing to wager that if the Attraction Marketer's Manifesto is this good, then we can expect nothing short of extraordinary from the Renegade Professional. So, stay tuned...



Click here or on the photo above to register for Renegade University and get your copy of the Attraction Marketer's Manifesto. IT'S ALL ABSOLUTELY FREE!

Network Marketing - Etiquette of Being Online and Plugged In

I love Twitter. Unabashidly. I find comfort and solice in the constant whirring of my Tweetdeck notifications. And, I've been at the game long enough to notice some things I do not like. Now, I don't claim to be an expert nor a guru but in the past weeks of full head-first immerssion into social media, I would definitely say that I'm a student of it. (*scratching head, wondering if that sentence even made sense) Anyways, I think this cartoon just about sums it up.


Click image to see larger version.©Ronnie Cruz 2009

You see, there's an effective way to behave online and there's an ineffective way to behave online. And to gauge whether or not what you're doing is effective, simply ask yourself: Is this something I would do in person, face to face with someone? If you're answer is NO then chances are you probably shouldn't do it online either.







 
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