Training is key for this long-time networker

July 1, 2009 by NMBJ  
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SPOTLIGHT ON: July 2009

teddyletsouI want to thank you for allowing me to share my story. You see my story is very simple, If you take a few minutes of your time, and read my story, you will then understand why I am so excited about what is going on in my life.

Teddy Letsou, who describes himself as “just a regular guy,” has never had a career other than network marketing. At 44 years old, he’s been in network marketing for 25 years and describes the industry as his “savior.” At a young age, he was invited to an opportunity meeting. He saw the power of the money that could be made, $70,000 to $100,000 per month, “the man on the stage” said. He was standing next to a Rolls Royce and told the audience, including young Letsou, that they too could own one.

Much success and a few companies later, Letsou still values his early training and passes that on to those he sponsors under him.

Now in Symmetry Direct, which he believes is like no other company and will take the industry by storm, Letsou prospects over the telephone and over the Internet via e-mail marketing. With all the equipment he owns and his servers based in Seattle, Wash., he is capable of sending 35 million e-mails a day. “I basically call or e-mail thousands of people and introduce them to what I have. I just share the product with everyone, if they like it they will come.” He went on to say, “The prospect opens up my e-mails and does some research gets completely astounded by the duplicatable system and they’re in.”

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