Obsessed Gymnast Turned Master Marketer & Top Earner

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Ann SiegEver come across someone who when she carries so much authority that when she speaks you can’t help yourself but give her your undivided attention? You find yourself just hanging on to her every word?

Well, let me introduce you to Ann Sieg, a “obsessed gymnast” (who spent 3 hours a day practicing the “straddle splits” when she was a gymnast) turned top earner and one of the most recognized names in the home business industry.

In this interview, Ryan Angelo digs deep into the what makes Ann tick… what makes her so successful.

I’ll tell ya, one thing that stuck out for me is an analogy that Ann drew for Ryan when they were chatting about her perspective on marketing – the analogy she gave was comparing a marketer to a parent. Ann proceeded to paint us a picture of a bad parent as she interacts with her kid and also a picture of a bad MARKETER as she interacts with her targeted audience.

It’s quite interesting really – I don’t want to spoil it for ya so give the interview a good listen below.

Some of the biggest takeaways I imagine you’ll get from listening to this short 30 minute interview include:

  1. how removing a “desperate” mindset is oh-so-critical to your success as an entrepreneur (this is actually counter-intuitive but makes sense)
  2. how to do the SAME thing Ann does when she goes to live events to ensure YOU get your maximum ROI when you attend No Excuses Summit III
  3. why the “rich sees things that the poor does not”
  4. her advice on how to deal with the “shiny object syndrome” that plagues so many entrepreneurs these days
  5. AND… this is my favorite, her secret to having 76% conversion, which is unheard of, from leads to downlines of her top-tier business opportunity company (this is SICK)

Learn more about Ann Sieg by clicking here.

Ray & Ferny

P.S. Go get your NESIII tickets already and let’s kick it at Vegas ^^

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