Funded Proposal Systems Joe Schroeder vs Anne Sieg
December 2nd, 2007 by Jeff NeilLet’s do something interesting, shall we? Let’s compare two systems that incorporate a funded proposal, both that will not cost you an arm and a leg to use. Both good systems, but each having different approaches.
I think by doing this, you, will have a better understanding of the two systems and hopefully just what each one, or either can do for your business.
I have a feeling that by doing this I may offend some fans of these two people ( Joe and Anne) but that’s not my purpose. I don’t plan to suggest one over the other. Or even reveal which one is more profitable.
But I will give you a deeper look at the inside of these two marketing systems. So you can decide which one, if either, fits you and your business model. But you won’t go wrong learning from each of these industry leaders.
Click on the images for more information about each system
Joe Schroeder’s Cash Flow Recruiting Machine
Anne Sieg’s 7 Great Lies of Network Marketing aka The Renegade Network Marketer

I won’t go through all the differences today. It will be a continuing series. But the first major difference is Joe Schroeder includes many offline methods. Joe does use splash pages and an autoresponder. He does give away ebooks. But He also provides post cards, 1-800 #’s, mp3’s, audio CD’s, and nightly training/opportunity calls.
Ann Sieg uses Internet marketing completely for her system. She provides, banners, text links, ezine ads, ebook cover graphics, Pay Per Click Ads, keywords, and forum signatures.
If you have experience with either of these I would love to hear your thoughts. Please share with us




































July 23rd, 2008 at 4:14 pm
I have been using Ann Sieg’s Renegade System since Dec 2007. It is a great online funded prosposal system. But you must then bring prospects on your list off-line to meet up to build deeper relationships before any sponsoring actually happens.
Willy Lim
The Financially Free Advisor
InterNETwork Marketing in Asia
July 23rd, 2008 at 11:16 pm
Hey Willy,
Thanks for the feedback.
Though I really can’t say I agree with you 100%. Meeting offline certainly is a great way to build stronger relationships. But it is not a requirement, not this day and age.
We have so many ways we can communicate online to build that relationship. Probably not as good as doing so offline, but online prospecting and sponsoring is still very doable, me thinks.
Jeff