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PTN Review: Is PTN Every Poker Man's Dream?

The Company: PTN

PTN (the Poker Training Network) was founded in Addison, Texas by a poker enthusiast, Dennis Nadeau. Being a Texan, Nadeau figured that an online system would be a great way to help other enthusiasts better their poker playing skills.

The company offers state of the art poker training. Their offerings include 3-D simulations, online courses, videos, and articles offering tips and advice about the game.

The company is endorsed by Montell Williams, who is featured on their homepage video with the "offer" for bettering your poker skills and also building a network marketing bsuiness.

PTN Product Offerings

There are a few options for products when choosing to better your poker game. First is the $49.99 Poker-TEL, which includes 60 hours per month of lessons, gameroom access, playing points, skill level tracking, customizable avatars, webinars and podcasts, and skill assessments. The next step down is the Players club, with many of the same offerings, but only 25 hours of lessons. The Poker Edge is a one-time fee of $99.95 for testing scenarios, a poker performance simulator, and ultimate reviews of how you've just played a game.

The Business Opportunity

Investments with PTN start at $49.95 for a business builder set, where you can have a personalized marketing site, library of training materials, marketing tools, and a few other perks.

The earning system goes like this: business owners are given a PIN to track their sales. Money is earned through retail commissions, team commissions, matching bonuses, a global leadership pool, and third party sponsorship and advertising revenue sharing.

Benefits include, among other things, a luxury car bonus.

The Real Scoop on PTN

It sounds like a pokerman's dream. You not only get to play and learn a little poker yourself, but you also get to interact with other poker afficionados. But how does the opportunity really stack up?

A lot of people enter this company thinking that if they can just get their friends and family to play, and sign up for lessons, that they'll be millionaires within a year.

That's just not how it works though. Leveraging your warm market is one of the worst things you can do. Instead, what if you were able to reach thousands of avid poker fans daily, via an online presence?

Before jumping into an opportunity like this, take the time to learn about the business skill set you'll need to effectively market the product. SEO. Social media skills. A sold telephone presentation and pitch. A fool-proof way to interact with warm leads.

All of the information is out there, available for you to learn. And the best part is that much of it is free. So take the time to learn how to truly market, before entering a potentially great opportunity like PTN.

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