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Scott Manesis

132 Rainbow Drive

#3264

Livingston, TX 77399

1-888-392-0886

24 hour recording (leave a message, I will respond within 48 hours)

The first thing I want you to know is that I am reachable and REAL. I think that is so important if you are working towards creating a home business.

A little bit about me.

I am a 38 year old that has what seems to be over 60 years of life experience.

The Past

In school I was never the popular kid. I had very few friends, but the friends I made were close to me. I had the philosophy that 5 good friends were much better than 500 so called friends. One thing that has not ever changed is that I LIKE personal attention. I went the wrong way in attempting to get it and found myself in the principles office plenty.

To make a long story short, school simply bored the heck out of me. I was always a very fast learner and thought most of my time spent is school was a waste of time. What is kind of funny is even though I was tinkering around on computers since I was small, I still managed to get a D in computer science. I just did not apply myself.

That was always the story. I knew what to do but I just didn’t apply myself. My teachers would call my mother and tell her how bright I was and how well I could do if I just applied myself. Sound familiar to you?

After School and JOBS

When I got out of school, I joined the Army. At first that was great and I was a good soldier but somewhere along the way I started to resent dressing like everybody else. I hated the idea that no matter how good or how fantastic a soldier I was I would never be able to out earn my pay grade. I guess I have never been a traditional conformist, sometimes to my own detriment.

When I got out of the Army I took several different jobs. My first job while I was still in school was being a dishwasher. I then was working as a line cook in small family establishments while going to school. I had that skill and somehow I kept finding myself back in kitchens when other ideas did not work out. I even worked as a Chef in a very high end country club setting for a time.

All the while, in between cooking jobs I kept trying sales jobs. I got my first sales job as one of those guys who walks around with a bag full of merchandise going door to door and talking to people out on the street. Man, I put a ton of hours in there! Within a year of that I was chosen by one of the managers in my office to go open a new office. It failed MISERABLY.

But I learned some serious lessons about perseverance. Just prior to getting that sales job ( everyone who applies and sticks around for a day on the street and comes back the next day gets the job :) ) I had gone on an interview for a sales job at a car dealership. I really wanted that job for some reason. The man who interviewed me I will never forget. I don’t know his name but I can tell you exactly how the interview went.

He handed me a stapler and told me to sell it to him. GAWD, I had no idea what to say and left with my head hanging low. I would love to have the opportunity to sell that man his stapler today!

After the office failure at my drag my bag of crap around the city “job” I did manage to get a job selling cars. I actually did pretty well, but I was immature. I knew what to do but sometimes hanging out at the beach with my friends sounded like a better idea than selling a car. I was also introduced to my first Network Marketing company (selling legal services) at this time.

So I bounced back and forth from kitchens to sales. All the while I was learning some cool computer stuff. I eventually got a job supporting Adobe Software products on a Technical Support level. I loved that job. If fate had not taken it’s course I might still be there. One day they just closed the doors….no more job. I could reapply for the same position 4 states away if I so desired.

That is when it dawned on me that I could not depend on corporate jobs. I started my own web design company. It did moderately well. I did it part time while I worked full time as the creative director for a short time at an International Publication. I hated that job. It really put a damper on my creative juices having to have board meetings and committees on something like a font change in the publication. Very frustrating and the pay was just not worth it.

Back To Sales

I just loved the idea of being able to create my own income. I liked being compensated based purely on my performance. I went back into auto sales. I then went to motorcycle and ATV and personal watercraft sales. I then jumped BACK into car sales. I then took things to another level and got involved with selling mortgages. Unless you have your head in your third point of contact, I really don’t need to explain what happened with that.

The Internet

During all of this, I was trying to figure out how to make a living online. I started by making my own websites (shopping cart style) and then I started to learn about all this attraction marketing stuff and using attraction marketing systems. How to create lead capture pages, auto responders etc.  Man, I wish I knew this stuff back when I was building that legal company organization. I was destined to be the number one big dog internet marketer on the planet!

Or so I thought! Since that time I have learned a great deal. I am so glad that I got back into the Network Marketing Industry and today I live a full filling life. One that rewards me by helping others to realize their own dreams.

I don’t have stories of big mansions. I have never earned 400,000 dollars in 3 days. What I have learned to do is not only continue to increase my multiple revenue streams daily is to constantly recruit people into an amazing opportunity where they can make their own dreams come true. No big fancy Mercedes just yet (see me next year). What I am able to do is show people how to take action and what they should be doing online and offline to increase their own businesses even if it is not Network Marketing.

I have been able to creat my own systems, generate my own leads and I even created my own product called A Perfect Traffic Storm.

Life is Great!

If you need the basics of lead generation and prospecting, I have that for you. I don’t mind spending the time to show you the simple systems that I use and how I created my own. I do take on private clients from time to time. If you are not one of my private clients, I can show you how to start and what you need to do each day but I am focused on building my business and my organization as you should be. We have an entire team available to help you out and live Q&A sessions where you can get your questions answered.

I believe in leading by example, I am spending 80 percent of my time building my business as you should be too. The secret is in duplication, and it is easy to duplicate without spending most of your time trying to figure it ALL out. Nobody has it all figured out. Just get to work.

If you want to get on the fast track and put in the work. Let me know. I will point you in the right direction.

It worked for me and it will work for you if you put in the effort.

To Your Massive Success,

Scott Manesis

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