The Renegade Network Marketer

by Carl Eric Johnson on Monday, July 20, 2009

Ann Sieg’s classic e-book, The Renegade Network Marketer, is a must-read for any network marketer interested in using the Internet and social media to promote his or her business. So if you are not a network marketer, or if you are a network marketer but only work your local market, you can stop reading here.

Now, for those of you still reading (and I hope there are a lot of you), I have great news at the end of this post. Meanwhile, allow me to share with you my own experience of Ann Sieg’s seminal e-book.

I learned about The Renegade Network Marketer when someone shared a link with me. It sounded intriguing, filled with information that was sure to help me in my business, but I balked at the $67 price tag. “Sixty-seven dollars for an e-book? I’ll pass!” Still, I kept encountering marketing material for The Renegade Network Marketer and remained intrigued.

Ultimately I broke down and bought my own copy for $67. “I’ve squandered far more on products over the years,” I thought to myself. “I can afford to lose $67.” Not the most positive attitude, I’ll admit.

When I started reading Ann’s words, though, I was hooked. I started implementing some of her strategies, and my business began taking off. A recurring thought as I continued reading was, “This would have been a great deal at twice the price!”

Now here’s the good news. For four days and four days only, Ann is discounting her book by 50%. If you use the link below, you’ll spend only $33.50 instead of $67, and you’ll get some valuable (invaluable, really) bonuses to boot. Do it now!

http://carleric.therenegadenetworkmarketer.com/halfoff/

This offer is good through Thursday, July 23, 2009, only. So get your own copy, and then tell all of your friends to get theirs. Your network marketing businesses will thank you.

P.S. If you’re reading this after the deadline, do not despair. You can still get The Renegade Network Marketer at its regular price of $67, which, in my opinion, is still a significant bargain. Here’s the link to use after July 23:

http://carleric.therenegadenetworkmarketer.com/

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Jeremy July 20, 2009 at 08:59

Just a technical nit: Those links appear to be pages that were tailored for someone named “LaMont”; e.g. “But you know what the best part is, LaMont?” Since it clearly is tailored (see the subdomain), perhaps Carl’s secret stage name is out? If not, it makes the reading slightly more amusing than it should, like someone is still working out the bugs of this whole networking thing.

Carl Eric Johnson July 20, 2009 at 13:31

When I go to http://carleric.therenegadenetworkmarketer.com/halfoff/, I don’t find LaMont. Instead I see a “letter” from Ann Sieg dated today addressed “To: All Frustrated Network Marketers,” not “To: LaMont.” Is anyone else experiencing what Jeremy is? From my end, the carleric links appear to work just fine. Such are the joys of replicated websites…

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