Review Of Renegade Network Marketer By Ann Sieg

Written by Dillon on December 31, 2008 – 1:35 am -

In our Renegade Network Marketer review, discover what is inside Ann Sieg’s groundbreaking ebook The Renegade Network Marketer.

Guess what is the biggest obstacle facing network marketers during the vital first few months of their business? Yes, it’s cash.

Many people are attracted to a business opportunity by seeing images of fabulous wealth but when they join, they find out that money doesn’t come flooding in immediately. It takes time. Around 9 in 10 will drop out within 3 months and it is usually because they could not cover their start up expenses.

Even with the minimal expenses of working from home, some investment is required for a network marketing business. You usually have to pay a joining fee on top of buying stock, having your stationery printed etc. Often there is a monthly membership or autoship fee too. During the first 3 months, distributors can find themselves hundreds or even thousands of dollars in the red.

It is possible to cover those initial costs right away – but not by following what your upline usually tell you. In The Renegade Network Marketer, Ann Sieg hands out a system that can bring in money right away to cover your costs while you are getting started. She pulls no punches as she exposes tired old network marketing myths which many uplines are still pushing onto their new recruits today – are you guilty of this yourself?

Sidenote: if you want to know what these myths are, pick up a copy of Ann Sieg’s free report, The 7 Great Lies Of Network Marketing.

When I came across The Renegade Network Marketer I had doubts, even though it was clear that what I had been doing up to then was not working. I thought this might be another case of MLM bashing and I tend to be defensive about that. In fact, Ann has a very positive attitude to MLM. It’s just the old methods that she criticizes. Replacing them with her own new methods for the 21st century has brought her huge success.

The Renegade Network Marketer is full of jewels. Ann never beats about the bush and does actually show how it is possible to make money in network marketing without sponsoring anyone into your main business. Read right through to the end, because that’s where the best information is. This is backed up with free membership in the Renegade System where you can put what you have read into practice right away.

Ann shoots from the hip and some of the old style MLMers will not like it. That may be a pity. But if the old style methods are not working for you, you need to read this. You will discover new strategies that are not taught at those endless opportunity meetings.

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How To Build A Fortune Network Marketing

Written by Dillon on December 31, 2008 – 1:35 am -

Do you believe you can make a fortune network marketing? Some people really do get rich, while others are happy just to pay the bills and have more freedom. However successful you want to be in your own home business you have to find the secret of focus.

Running a successful work at home business is the dream for many people today. Whether you want to spend more time with the kids, make a few bucks while you’re home anyway, fire your boss, or simply avoid wasting time in the daily commute, a network marketing internet business can be the perfect work at home plan.

However, it is not as easy as some marketers make it sound. Pick up a copy of Ann Sieg’s free report The 7 Lies Of Network Marketing to see what I mean. The quit rate in network marketing business is huge. Around 90% of new recruits will not stay. This gives MLM a bad press. But did you know that the failure rate for any other type of self employment business is just as high?

The problem is not the fact that it is MLM. It is hard setting up any kind of home business. And the main difficulty that most people have can be summed up in one word:

Focus.

Distractions, interruptions, loneliness, spending too much time on unproductive tasks … working from home with no boss hanging over us, we all suffer from some if not all of these issues. They all lead to bad time management and lack of focus, which means less money coming in.

The worst thing we can do is constantly switch from one task to another during the day. Every time we divert our focus to a new task, we spend time getting into the ‘zone’ of the new task. Recent research suggested that it can take as long as 20 minutes to get fully into the zone of whatever we are doing. Only then are we wholly focused on the task and able to work most effectively.

Yes, have frequent breaks. Take 5 to stretch, relax, fetch a glass of water. But do not watch TV or make a non-business call that is likely to stop you getting back to work. bring a pen so you can write down ideas that come to you during your break.

Figure out what time you have available and use it, without allowing interruptions or getting distracted. Give all your attention to your top priority for the day, and do not begin any other work until it is finished. Big projects that will take more than one day can be broken down into manageable daily tasks. But however you do it, maintain your focus through all of your working time.

Want to make money in network marketing? It is not easy while the industry is stuck in myths and deceptions. Pick up your FREE copy of Ann Sieg’s 7 Lies Of Network Marketing to discover where you need to improve your techniques to make a fortune network marketing.



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Work at Home Teleservices

Written by Dillon on December 15, 2008 – 11:57 pm -

Work at Home Teleservices

Today, there are over 44 million people working from the home and away from the office. Faced with this change, it looks as though work at home teleservices are here to revolutionize the telecommunication industry. Some claim that work at home teleservices have far greater and much clearer advantages than traditional bricks-and-mortar call centers. It is because work at home teleservices offer higher and more consistent service levels and a larger pool of agent skills and talent. Aside from that, companies who run distributed networks of remote and work at home teleservices agents are claiming that the overall cost per agent is decidedly lower than that of a call center.

Work at Home Teleservices – Survey Talks

In recent survey in January 2002 conducted by CallCenterCareers.com, about 504 call center professionals were asked to determine their call center experience. About 30.4% voted that their call centers allow work at home teleservices and remote networks and said that they were successful in that venture. Only about 7.1% said that work at home teleservices resulted badly for the call center.

Out of the 504 call center professionals, 9.1% voted that their call center was going to allow work at home teleservices for their agents within the next year. On the other hand, 53.4% voted that their call center would not allow work at home teleservice anytime soon.

“While potential benefits of telecommuting have always been compelling, many initiatives launched in the early to mid 1990s did not get much beyond the trial stage,” according to Brad Cleveland, President of Incoming Calls Management Institute (ICMI). He further added, “In recent years, the success rate has been much higher, which can be attributed to better planning before launch, more disciplined pilot studies, robust security capabilities, lower network costs, and more ‘how to’ information. This is an area that deserves consideration.”

Work at Home Teleservices Job Requirements

The work at home teleservices job requires only little to no previous experience. At most, the highest educational attainment would be high school level but this category is negotiable. The only things you will most probably need in order to do well in work at home teleservices is a very clear speaking voice, good communication skills, and a quiet work environment.

Let us start with clear speaking voice first. Having a clear speaking voice means a voice that carries well on the phone. Work at home teleservices will most probably be done through telephone wires so you will need to be heard and understood clearly by the one on the other line.

Having good communication skills is closely related to voice although communication on this end means being able to express clearly your ideas to the other person. You need both these in order to do well in a work at home teleservices job.

As for the work environment, it is only a prerogative of someone who spends his or her time on the phone to keep the background as quiet as possible in order to prevent any unnecessary noise from carrying over the lines. Noise can be distracting for you and the person you are speaking with.

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Work at Home Sewing Jobs

Written by Dillon on December 15, 2008 – 11:57 pm -

Work at Home Sewing Jobs

Perhaps one of the biggest myths in the work at home industry is that many home-based assembly and work at home sewing jobs are available.

Yes, it’s true that there is a demand for such jobs. In fact, certain manufacturing plants are looking for individuals who are willing to take on a contract for work at home sewing jobs or assembly work. However, these manufacturing plants may only have a limited amount of contract work at home sewing jobs available to individuals who live nearby.

Distance is a great factor in order to land a work at home sewing job. Prospective hires would have to live near enough in order to pick up and deliver finished materials on a daily basis. So those who live far from the manufacturing site stand little to no chance of landing a work at home sewing job.

In addition, training may be required for you to land a work at home sewing job. Depending on the manufacturing company, training may also be offered in the form of tutorials or textual instructions. Some companies will charge you a certain amount in order to pay for these “tutorials.” And here in lies the danger.

Work at home sewing jobs are among the many home-based opportunities that are susceptible to scams. The fee required of you may well turn out to be nothing but a fraudulent way of getting money by letting you think that you are paying for “instructions” when in fact the information they contain are nothing that you can’t find in any public library.

But don’t get this wrong. There are work at home sewing jobs out there that are legitimate and provide you with an honest means of income. They won’t make you rich, as opposed to what the ads say. If handled well, they do however offer you a steady source of cash during the months ahead for as long as the contract stands.

Work at home sewing jobs may sound easy but the thing about them is that you will most likely be dealing with products which have standards. And in order for you to meet those standards, you will need to know the right way of assembling them. Skills are certainly needed, but nothing that can’t be developed quickly. If you are particularly adept with a needle or enjoy assembling things, then a work at home sewing job may be something to dabble in for extra money.

However, as stated earlier, distance is a factor and it can greatly affect your chances of landing a work at home sewing job. Manufacturers prefer workers who live near the site so there won’t be trouble delivering the finished products on a daily basis. So if there is no such manufacturer in your neighborhood, don’t waste your time or money on a directory that promises to lead you to such companies. Chances are these companies aren’t even looking for people willing to take on work at home sewing jobs.

Again, watch out for scams. If you see an advertisement for a work at home sewing job that reads something like “Earn big money with home crafts!” you’d be better off if you ignore it. Or, at least, be suspicious of it. Most of these organizations are simply out to sell you a start up kit that can range in cost from $25.00 to $500.00.

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Work at Home Typist

Written by Dillon on December 15, 2008 – 11:57 pm -

Work at Home Typist

Are you a mom wanting to earn a little income? A disenfranchised employee perhaps wanting out of the rat race? Or maybe an aging adult concerned about retirement? Do you have great data entry skills enough to qualify for the job of a typist or a clerk? Whatever your reason might be, it’s likely that what you’re looking for is a work at job as a typist. Not just any job though but one that is legitimate and does not target you for your money.

The good news is that there are a lot of great, honest opportunities out there for you, whether you are a typist, a home business owner, a data entry specialist, or whatever. The only question left is how to find all the goods ones while sorting through the hundreds, even thousands of work at home typist jobs.

Here is a list of things you need to look into when searching for legitimate work at home typist jobs:

Work at Home Typist: Company Track Record and Stability

When searching for legitimate work at home typist jobs, the first you need to do is to find out about the company and what people are saying about it. The Internet holds a traffic that is far too open, letting scammers abound to target honest people for their hard-earned money. To avoid getting ripped off by such scammers, you first need to know the company you might be working for.

You will find that there are many online bulletin boards and complete sites devoted to tracking the performance of home-based businesses and “the word on the street.” You can visit these sites and conduct your research there for your work at home typist job.

Work at Home Typist: Management Strength

Management is about as important as the company’s reputation. Your experience at your work at home typist job will be better if the management is good. Find out the following information first: Who are the key managers? What is their track record? How well do they work together? What are their strengths/weaknesses? Do they have experience running an entity?

Be sure to find out whether the company advertising the work at home typist job has exhibited success in running a complex corporation and not just in running a home-based business. There’s a big difference between the two.

Work at Home Typist: Competition

Try to find out a little about the competition. The basic idea is that if customers can buy the same or better service somewhere else at a better price, they will. What’s your purpose then in a work at home typist job at this company when there is a better organization out there?

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